Eastern Washington Pheasant Enhancement Program
Whatcom Pend Oreille Okanogan Skagit Ferry Stevens 2 Snohomish Clallam Mill Creek 1 Chelan Jeerson 4 Douglas Lincoln Spokane Kitsap King Grays Spokane Harbor Ephrata Mason 6 Kittitas Pierce Montesano Olympia Grant Adams Whitman Thurston
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Vancouver EASTERN WASHINGTON PHEASANT ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM
Over the past two decades Each year thousands of pheasants Eastern Washington Eastern Washington has been are released on lands accessible to Regional Offices: experiencing a decline in pheasant the public. The Eastern Washington harvest. Habitat loss has been release sites are shown on the REGION 1 identified as the leading factor maps in this pamphlet. Rooster (509) 892-1001 for the decline. To address the pheasants are released to 2315 North Discovery Place loss of habitat WDFW initiated an supplement harvest. Spokane Valley, WA 99216-1566 aggressive habitat enhancement Birds are released for youth and program. To fund this program general season openers. We do REGION 2 the Legislature in 1997 created not provide other release dates (509) 754-4624 the Eastern Washington Pheasant because we want to minimize 1550 Alder St. NW Enhancement Fund. crowding at the release sites and Ephrata, WA 98823-9699 promote hunter ethics. The Eastern Washington Pheasant REGION 3 (509) 575-2740 Enhancement Fund is a dedicated To protect other wildlife species 1701 S 24th Ave. funding source. The fund is including waterfowl and raptors, Yakima, WA 98902-5720 used solely for pheasant habitat non-toxic shot is required for all enhancement on public and upland bird, dove and band-tailed REGION 5 private lands and for the purchase pigeon hunting on all pheasant (360) 696-6211 of rooster pheasants that are release sites statewide. 5525 S 11th Street released on lands accessible to the Ridgefield, WA 98642 public. Primary Pheasant Zone Habitat protection and enhancement continues to be Whatcom Pend WDFW’s primary tool to maintain San Juan Okanogan Oreille Skagit Ferry pheasant populations and hunting Steven opportunity. Island
Clallam Snohomish Chelan Required Licenses and Bag Jefferson Douglas Kitsap Lincoln Spokane Limits: King Mason To hunt pheasants in Eastern Grays Kittitas Adams Pierce Grant Whitman Washington a small game license Thurston is required. The small game license Pacific Lewis Franklin Garfield is $40.50, it is $22.00 if purchased Benton Yakima Columbia with any big game license. Youths Cowlitz Wahkiakum Skamania Walla Walla under 16 years old can purchase Asotin Klickitat the small game license for $18.50, Clark or $8.80 with a big game license.
WDFW 526 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO SMALL GAME HUNTERS
To protect other wildlife species including waterfowl and raptors, nontoxic shot is required for all upland bird, dove and band-tailed pigeon hunting on all pheasant release sites statewide. If you hunt any of these release sites, you may use only approved nontoxic shot (either in shotshells or as loose shot for muzzleloading). Use of lead shot is regulated on some wildlife areas. See Migratory Waterfowl and Upland Game Seasons pamphlet for more information. Eastern Washington Pheasant Release Program
The number of pheasants released on each site is based on several factors, including the estimated numbers of hunters using those sites.
County Site Ferry Sherman Creek Lincoln/Spokane Fishtrap Lake Whitman John Henley Central Ferry HMU Garfield Willow Bar/Rice Bar Columbia Hartsock Unit Chelan Swakane Canyon Chelan Butte Asotin Asotin WMA Walla Walla Mill Creek HMU Hollebeke HMU Okanogan Bureau of Reclamation (Kline/Hegdahl) Chiliwist Grant Banks Lake Steamboat Rock Gloyd Seeps Quincy Buckshot Lower Crab Creek Yakima Sunnyside Kittitas Wenas Whiskey Dick Benton Toothaker Franklin Big Flat HMU Hope Valley Lost Island Klickitat Finn Ridge Road Goldendale Hatchery Gun Club Property REGION ONE PHEASANT HUNTING INFORMATION
REGION ONE
The best pheasant hunting in Region One is along the breaks of the Snake River and other major streams in Whitman, Garfield, Columbia, and Walla Walla counties. This part of the state has retained a stable pheasant population over the years. Similar populations of pheasants can be found near irrigated farms of the Columbia and Yakima river basin.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers own many of the pheasant release sites in these counties. The sites are managed for wildlife as part of the Snake and Columbia River dam mitigation. In addition to public lands, WDFW’s Private Lands Access Program has over 600,000 acres of private land open for hunting under access agreements in Region 1. A small number of pheasants are released on some of these lands.
REGION 1 (509) 892-1001 2315 N Discovery PL Spokane Valley, WA 99216 REGION 1 SHERMAN CREEK RELEASE SITE «
W. Kettle 20 Kettle Falls Falls The Sherman Creek Wildlife Area and release sites can be SHERMAN CREEK found by going west on Hwy 20
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12 From the Tri-Cities head south on Hwy To Pasco, 126 Kennewick, Lewiston 12 to the town of Burbank, then east on T & Richland u Dayton HARTSOCK c a Hwy 124 to the town of Waitsburg , n Clarkston 124 n o fromthere head east on Hwy 12 through n
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WILLOW BAR AND RICE BAR This site is one of several areas along HMU RELEASE SITE the Snake River « managed by the US To Colfax Army Corps of Engineers (COE). To 20 reach the site from Othello, travel east
To Washtucna 127 RICE BAR on Highway 26, then south on Highway RELEASE SITE 127 at the town of Dusty. To reach the site from Spokane, head WILLOW BAR south on Highway 395 to the town RELEASE SITE of Colfax, then go west on Hwy 26 to R Snake iver Dusty, then travel south on Hwy 127. From the town of Dayton, head east on Hwy 12 to the very small town of D Central ower eadma Dodge. From Dodge travel north on L n R Ferry o a d Hwy 127. The site is south of the Snake River and can be reached by heading east from 12 127 Hwy 127 onto Deadman Road, go about
To Starbuck, 2 miles, then go north on Hastings Hill Walla Walla To Pomeroy Road to the site.
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MILL CREEK HMU RELEASE SITE Walla Walla County, Washington
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The best pheasant hunting REGION TWO in Region Two is on wetland and native habitats adjacent to farm ground within the Columbia Basin Irrigation Okanogan project near Moses Lake and Othello. WDFW manages 192,000 acres in the Columbia Basin most of which is open for hunting. In addition to public lands, WDFW’s Private Lands Access program has private land open for hunting Chelan under access agreements. A small number of pheasants are released on some of Douglas these lands. For additional maps of public and private lands with pheasant hunting opportunity, Visit WDFW’s online mapping program Go Hunt at www.wdfw.wa.gov/ Grant Adams mapping/gohunt.
REGION 2 (509) 754-4624 1550 Alder St. NW Ephrata, WA 98823-9699 REGION 2 BUREAU OF RECLAMATION (KLINE/HEGDAHL) RELEASE SITE «
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CHILIWIST WILDLIFE AREA RELEASE SITE Okanogan County, Washington NONTOXIC SHOT REQUIRED ON DESIGNATED RELEASE AREA REGION 2 CHELAN BUTTE RELEASE SITE
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Columbia River Area and release site, travel north from Wenatchee on Alt. Hwy 97. It follows the Columbia Lincoln Rock River on the west side toward St. Park the town of Chelan. To find the Rocky release site, head west up the Reach Dam 2 Swakane Canyon Road. 97 To Wenatchee
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17 To reach the Banks Lake release site from Spokane, travel west on Hwy 2 to Coulee City. Dry Falls 2 Dam 2 To reach the site from Coulee City Wenatchee, head east on Hwy BANKS LAKE RELEASE SITE 2 to Dry Falls Dam. From Moses Lake, head north on Hwy 17 to the junction with Hwy 2. Head 28 Soap City east on Hwy 2. The release site is 17 located south of the Dam. Ephrata
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STEAMBOAT ROCK RELEASE SITE To reach the Steamboat Rock
Grand Coulee release site from Spokane, travel Electric City west on Hwy 2 to Banks Lake. Osborne Head north on Hwy 155 at Banks
Banks Lake Steamboat Rock St. Park Lake about 16 miles to Steamboat « Rock Wildlife Area. STEAMBOAT ROCK 155 RELEASE SITE To reach the site from Wenatchee, head east on Hwy 2 to Banks Lake 17 and then go north on Hwy 155 to Steamboat Rock. Dry Falls 2 Dam 2 From Moses Lake, head north Coulee City on Hwy 17 to the junction with Hwy 2. Head east on Hwy 2 to the junction with Hwy 155, then north on Hwy 155 to Steamboat 28 Soap City Rock release site. The release site
17 is located south of the State Park Ephrata and is well marked.
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GLOYD SEEPS RELEASE SITE Grant County, Washington
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Only one (1) release will occur for each season opener (youth and general only). REGION 2 QUINCY WILDLIFE AREA RELEASE SITE
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To reach the Quincy Wildlife Area release site, go north on White Trail Rd Hwy 281 from the I-90 exit at George. Go west on Road 3 to access southern portion of the unit. Take White Trail Rd to access the northern poriton of the unit.
QUINCY WILDLIFE AREA RELEASE SITE Grant County, Washington
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Wanapum Dam 243 NO RELEASES FOR 2018. To reach the Buckshot Release BUCKSHOT Site*, head south from I-90 at RELEASE SITE Vantage on Hwy 243. Follow
Mattawa Hwy 243 along the Columbia 24th SW Buckshot River to the junction of 24 or Rd. 26 SW. The release site can be 24 reached by turning west on
243 Road 24 or Road 26. Priest Rapids Dam Columbia River 24
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Road 14 SW Lateral To reach the Lower Crab Creek Creek release site, head south from I-90 Crab at Vantage on Hwy 243. Follow Hwy 243 along the Columbia River to the junction of State Highway
Columbia National 26. Travel east toward the town of Wildlife Refuge Crab Creek Royal City and turn south on either Road J SW or Road I SW. Drive south to Road 14 SW and turn east.
LOWER CRAB CREEK The release site can be accessed RELEASE SITE along Road 14 SW.
NONTOXIC SHOT REQUIRED LOWER CRAB CREEK RELEASE SITE ON DESIGNATED Grant County, Washington RELEASE AREA
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LOWER CRAB CREEK RELEASE SITE REGION THREE PHEASANT HUNTING INFORMATION
REGION THREE
The best pheasant hunting In addition to public lands, REGION 3 in Region three is around the WDFW’s Private Lands Access (509) 575-2740 irrigated farmland in Benton, Program has private land 1701 S 24th Ave. Yakima, and Franklin counties open for hunting under access Yakima, WA 98902-5720 and along the Yakima River. agreements. A small number A large part of the irrigated of pheasants are released on farmland in Yakima county some of these lands. For maps is located on the Yakama and information about private Indian Reservation. Hunters and public hunting lands, please interested in hunting on tribal visit WDFW's online mapping lands should contact the office program Go Hunt at www.wdfw. of the Yakama Indian Nation wa.gov/mapping/gohunt. at (509) 865-5121. For maps of WDFW owned and managed land along the Yakima River, contact the Yakima Regional office at (509) 575-2740. REGION 3 SUNNYSIDE WILDLIFE AREA RELEASE SITE
Murray Rd. « Hwy 241 P Sunnyside To Midvale Rd. Snipes Pump Rd. Snipes Pump South Rd. Emerald Wendell-Phillips Rd. Wendell-Phillips P Bounds Lk. Green Valley Rd. No Hunting on the Reserve Boss Lk. To reach the Sunnyside Haystack Ponds Holaday Rd. Wildlife Area, head south on HQ Snipes P Reserve Hwy 82 from Yakima. Take the P McGee Rd. Belma Rd. To Toppenish Gi en Lk. P Midvale Road exit at Sunnyside. Rice Paddies Travel south on Midvale Road
YAKAMA 4 miles to Holaday Road. Head SUNNYSIDE WILDLIFE AREA INDIAN west on Holaday Road to reach HEADQUARTERS UNIT RESERVATION the Giffin Lake site. Open Water (some seasonally) Hwy 22 Hwy 241 To Prosser P Parking Lots Mabton
NONTOXIC SHOT REQUIRED SUNNYSIDE WILDLIFE AREA ON DESIGNATED RELEASE SITE RELEASE AREA Yakima County, Washington
Murray Rd. Hwy 241 P Sunnyside To Midvale Rd. Snipes Pump Rd. Snipes Pump South Rd. Emerald Wendell-Phillips Rd. Wendell-Phillips P Bounds Lk. Green Valley Rd. No Hunting on the Reserve Boss Lk.
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YAKAMA SUNNYSIDE WILDLIFE AREA INDIAN HEADQUARTERS UNIT RESERVATION Open Water (some seasonally) Hwy 22 Hwy 241 To Prosser P Parking Lots Mabton REGION 3
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WHISKEY DICK RELEASE SITE
The Whiskey Dick Release site is located near Whiskey Dick Mountain. The best access is from Exit 115 off I-90. From the exit turn north and travel 1.2 miles through « Kittitas until Main Street "T's" with Patrick Avenue. At Patrick Avenue turn right and travel .2 mile, then turn left on No. 81 Road. Travel 1.0 mile to the Vantage Highway. Turn right and travel east on Vantage Highway 6.6 miles to an unmarked gravel road entrance. The unmarked road is approximately 200 yards east of milepost 13 on the North side of the road. There will be a double green gate at the entrance of the area.
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This site is one of several areas along the Snake River managed by the US Army Corps of Engineers (COE). From Pasco, head south on Hwy 12 about 1 mile out of town to Pasco-Kahlotus Road. Go north on Pasco-Kahlotus Road about 12 miles, then turn east onto Herman Road and drive about 1 mile down to Big Flat release site.
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Hooper Road Hooper Road. Turn right and Eltopia West Road Eltopia drive north for 2.5 miles to the parking lot. 160 acres
NONTOXIC SHOT REQUIRED ON DESIGNATED RELEASE AREA Hope Valley Release Site
Please respect private property surrounding all pheasant release sites. Levee It is unlawful to trespass.
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82 follow for 3 miles and then Walla Walla WASHINGTON continue South again on Votaw OREGON Road for 2 miles to the site.
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One of several sites managed by the US Army Corps of Engineers. 300 acres. Day-use only. From the Cable Bridge river crossing on State Route 397, travel south through Finley 10 miles, crossing the over- pass, then turning left on South Piert Road for 1 mile, veering onto Meals Road. Parking lot is on your left, a second lot is 1.2 miles further down Meals Rd.
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TOOTHAKER RELEASE SITE Benton County, Washington REGION FIVE PHEASANT HUNTING INFORMATION
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There are three pheasant places next to roads in order to REGION 5 release sites served by WDFW avoid becoming stuck. Driving (360) 696-6211 in Klickitat County. One is off-road is prohibited. 5525 S 11th Street located on department-owned For maps and information about Ridgefield, WA 98642 land, and the others are on private and public hunting lands, private land. Please treat please visit WDFW's online the properties respectfully, mapping program Go Hunt at so that future visitors may www.wdfw.wa.gov/mapping/ enjoy these sites as well. All gohunt. sites are for day-use only; no overnight camping is allowed. These sites are relatively undeveloped, with primitive road access. Roads may be slippery when wet, and soil will become extremely soft with fall rains and snow. Be cautious in selecting parking REGION 5 The Finn Ridge Road West FINN RIDGE ROAD RELEASE SITE pheasant release site is Goldendale Hatchery 160 acres of privately- Pheasant Release Site owned land. It is bounded by Finn Ridge Road to the « south and Ahola Road to
To Toppenish the west. This is a “Feel Free to Hunt” property. The Finn Ridge Road East 142 site, which was a new pheasant release site last year, Goldendale is no longer enrolled in the program and access/ Gun Club hunting on the property is not permitted. Property Directions: From Centerville, drive 2 miles west on the Centerville Highway to a 90-degree bend in the Centerville highway to the south. Turn right (north) on Erickson Finn Ridge Road. Drive 1 mile to the intersection with the Finn Road Property Ridge Road. Turn left (west) onto Finn Ridge Road and follow it 1.5 miles to the first sign marking the corner of the Finn Ridge Road West release site, on the right. It is marked with green “Feel Free to Hunt” signs. This pheasant release site has one gate on Finn Ridge Road and one gate on Ahola Road. Park outside the gates and walk in. Use care when driving on Ahola Road, which can become impassible when wet.
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To Toppenish This 240 acre site is owned by WDFW. It 142 Goldendale is bounded by Hill Road on the west side and Fish Hatchery Road on the North Side. Gun Club Property Directions: From Goldendale, drive west on Highway 142 approximately 4 miles to the intersection with Hill Road. Drive about 0.5 mile north on Hill Road, across Centerville Finn Ridge the bridge over Spring Creek, then turn Road Property east on a dirt road onto WDFW property. This road goes into the center of the property. Note: The hatchery facilities are located along the east boundary of the parcel. Please stay away from the immediate vicinity of the buildings to protect worker safety.
GOLDENDALE HATCHERY RELEASE SITE Klickitat County, Washington
NONTOXIC SHOT REQUIRED ON DESIGNATED RELEASE AREA Fish Hatchery Rd. Goldendale Hatchery Pheasant Release Site Knight Road Hill Road 142 Goldendale REGION 5 GUN CLUB PROPERTY RELEASE SITE This 480-acre site is privately owned. It is Goldendale Hatchery bounded by Rogers Road Pheasant Release Site on the north and Fenton Lane on the east. « Directions: From To Toppenish the intersection with 142 Broadway Street in Goldendale, drive east on the Goldendale Bickleton Highway 5.6 miles to the intersection with Gun Club Purvine Road. Turn right (south) on Purvine Road and Property drive .9 miles to the T intersection with Rogers Road. Go either left or right on Rogers Road and look for wire gates accessing the property. There are two gates. Both are marked with signs exhibiting the WDFW logo. Centerville Finn Ridge Park along Rogers Road, outside the fence, and walk in. Road Property Purvine Road may be impassible when wet. For an alternative access go east another 1 mile on the Bickleton Highway, and turn right (south) on Fenton Lane. Follow Fenton Lane south 1 mile to its intersection with Rogers Road. Turn right (west) onto Rogers Road, and drive about .1 mile west to a gate and parking area.
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Gun Club Property Published by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, 2019. PO BOX 43200, Olympia, WA 98504. Website: http://wdfw.wa.gov/ Kelly Susewind, Director, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Larry Carpenter, Chair, Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission. The State of Washington is an equal opportunity employer. Persons with disability who need assistance in the application or testing process or those needing this publication in an alternative format may call (360) 664-1960 or TDD (360) 753-4107. This program receives federal financial assistance from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. It is the policy of the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife to adhere to the following: Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. The U.S. Department of the Interior and its bureaus prohibit discrimination of the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability and sex (in educa- tional programs). If you believe that you have been discriminated against in any program, activity or facility, please contact the WDFW ADA Coordinator at 600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, Washington 98501-1091 or write to: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of External Programs, 4040 N. Fairfax Drive, Suite 130, Arlington, VA 22203.