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May 28, 2025
| UP-FRONT FEES | |
| Special Permit Application - Adult (Per Species) | $152.30 |
| Special Permit Application - Youth under 16 (Per Species) | $5.05 |
| Elk & Deer General License | $1,020.06 |
| Elk & Deer General License (Youth) | $56.13 |
| Elk General License | $685.60 |
| Elk General License (Youth) | $29.82 |
| Deer General License | $599.07 |
| Deer General License (Youth) | $29.82 |
| Black Bear License | $306.10 |
| Black Bear License (Youth) | $17.68 |
| POST DRAW FEES (IF SUCCESSFUL) | |
| Sheep, Moose, or Goat License | $2,279.00 |
| Sheep, Moose, or Goat License (Youth) | $77.90 |
| Reflects the July 1, 2025 Pricing Increase | |
| UP-FRONT FEES | |
| Special Permit Application - Adult (Per Species) | $9.61 |
| Special Permit Application - Youth under 16 (Per Species) | $5.05 |
| Elk & Deer General License | $116.85 |
| Elk & Deer General License (Youth) | $56.13 |
| Elk General License | $69.29 |
| Elk General License (Youth) | $29.82 |
| Deer General License | $61.70 |
| Deer General License (Youth) | $29.82 |
| Black Bear License | $32.86 |
| Black Bear License (Youth) | $17.68 |
| POST DRAW FEES (IF SUCCESSFUL) | |
| Sheep, Moose, or Goat License | $457.40 |
| Sheep, Moose, or Goat License (Youth) | $77.90 |
| Reflects the July 1, 2025 Pricing Increase | |
| WASHINGTON MOOSE (SPECIAL PERMIT) SEASON DATES | |
| Any Legal Weapon | Oct - Nov, 2025 (varies by unit) |
| WASHINGTON MOUNTAIN GOAT (SPECIAL PERMIT) SEASON DATES | |
| Any Legal Weapon | Sep - Nov, 2025 (varies by unit) |
| WASHINGTON BIGHORN SHEEP (SPECIAL PERMIT) SEASON DATES | |
| Rocky Mtn / California Bighorn | Sep - Nov, 2025 (varies by unit) |
Note: All Washington big game seasons vary by GMU, weapon type, and special permit. Always confirm in the current WDFW Big Game Hunting Regulations before planning. See: https://wdfw.wa.gov/hunting/regulations/big-game
| YEAR | RESULTS POSTED |
|---|---|
| 2025 | June 10 |
| 2024 | June 12 |
| 2023 | June 14 |
| 2022 | June 14 |
| 2021 | June 10 |
| 2020 | June 10 |
| 2019 | June 12 |
| 2018 | June 15 |
The hunting season for mountain lion starts the beginning of September and runs until the end of March or until the harvest cap is met. The cap for each hunt area is set at the intrinsic growth rate of 13%. If a hunt area reaches its cap in all known human-caused mortalities before the season opens on September 1st, the hunt area cap extends to 20%. Once the assigned cap is reached for each hunt area, it will close to cougar harvest. All known human-caused mortalities will be counted towards the cap from April 1st to March 31st. The statewide bag limit is one cougar per license year. A transport tag is included with a big game hunting license that has cougar as a species option. Hunters can use any legal weapon for hunting cougar. The use of dogs for recreational hunting of cougar is prohibited statewide.
| WASHINGTON MOUNTAIN LION SEASON DATES | |
| General Season (quota by GMU) | Sep 1, 2025 – Mar 31, 2026 |
Note: Mountain lion hunts are quota-based by GMU. Seasons may close early if quotas are reached. Confirm in the WDFW Big Game Regulations: WDFW Big Game Regulations
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Wolf populations in Washington continue to grow and expand into new areas. The last time Washington released information on the state’s wolf population was December 2022. At that time, 216 wolves in 37 different packs were surveyed and counted in their base minimum counts. Twenty-six of these packs were considered successful breeding pairs.
The truth is that the actual wolf numbers are much higher than this visual count. Overall reports show the wolf population is growing by an average of 23% per year across the state. Wolves were federally relisted in the western two-thirds of the state in February 2022. We hope that Washington is able to address the burgeoning population of wolves in the eastern portion of the state before their moose population is lost. However, with their very liberal Game Commission and the public’s desire to remove hunting of all animals as a management tool, the future may not look too bright for Washington’s wildlife.
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