Planning Your Goose Hunt

Driving Directions

Location- We are based out of the Tri-Cities which is located in south central
Washington State. We hunt all privately leased land approximately half an hour from
the Tri-Cities area.

Fields- We have access to over 25,000 acres of private farmland with many different
varieties of crops including fields of corn and buckwheat to bluegrass and winter
wheat.

Blinds- We use pit blinds, knee pits, and layout blinds. We will try to make your
hunting experience as comfortable as we possibly can. Please let us know if you will
need special accommodations.

Clothing- We suggest a brown type camo pattern such as Mossy Oak Shadow Grass,
but if you don’t have camo, no problem. A simple camo hat and dark clothing will
work fine. The most important thing is staying warm.  You can always check the  
weather a few days before your hunt.

Ammo- We suggest using a good high quality brand name ammunition such as Hevi
Shot, Federal, Kent, Winchester, usually in a 3” to 3 1/2” and a shot size of 2’s to
BBB. Your spending good money to come hunting, why shoot a cheap shell.

Chokes- An improved cylinder or modified is what we suggest shooting. Make sure
your shot patterns well and practice shooting your gun before you come hunting with
us.

Required Licenses fees and stamps-
Adult – Small game license, federal stamp*, state validation
Youth –Under 16 years of age – Small game license
Fees
Adult resident – Small game $32.85 – federal stamp $15.00 – state stamp $10.95
Adult non-resident (3 day) Small game $54.75  – federal $15.00 – state $10.95
Youth resident – Small game $16.43
Youth non-resident (3 day) - $54.75

*All licenses and stamps can be purchased on-line at
WDFW

Lodging-There are many nice places to stay in Tri-cities area, with a couple hotels
right on the Columbia River. We suggest the
Richland Redlion, where you can get a
discount when hunting with us. Contact us for that information.

Dining-There are many fine restaurants in the Tri-Cities area.

Travel- Tri-Cities is located in South Central Washington approximately 3 ½ hours
from Seattle and 2 ½ hours from Spokane. You can fly into the
Pasco Airport. If you
will be driving you can check the
pass report here.
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