US state
Known for Elk

Washington (WA)

Washington is known for elk plus coastal and mountain big-game opportunity.

Agency links, deadlines, unit maps, and species opportunities are tied to official sources below.

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Unit Map / Units

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Washington Game Management Units

Official GIS source
primary units
152 polygons

Primary statewide management or hunt-unit boundaries.

Washougal (568)Wind River (574)Yale (554)East Klickitat (382)Mill Creek Watershed (157)Siouxon (572)Grayback (388)Grande Ronde (186)West Klickitat (578)Mountain View (172)Wenaha (169)Battle Ground (564)Blue Creek (154)Stella (504)Lick Creek (175)Toutle (556)Dayton (162)Horse Heaven (373)Couse (181)Coweeman (550)Tucannon (166)Bear River (681)Peola (178)Winston (520)Long Island (699)Randle (503)Marengo (163)Willapa Hills (506)Prescott (149)Ryderwood (530)Rimrock (364)Long Beach (684)Packwood (516)Rattlesnake Hills (372)Mossyrock (505)Mayview (145)Cowiche (368)Ringold (379)Williams Creek (673)Stormking (510)South Rainier (513)Kahlotus (381)Bethel (360)Fall River (672)Lincoln (501)Almota (142)Alkali (371)Skookumchuck (667)Bumping (356)Umtanum (342)Nile (352)North River (658)Minot Peak (660)Capitol Peak (663)Mashel (654)Wahluke (278)Desert (290)Ellensburg (334)Manastash (340)Little Naches (346)Anderson Island (655)White River (653)Deschutes (666)West Bar (330)Quilomene (329)Satsop (651)Steptoe (139)Stampede (466)Ritzville (284)Naneum (328)Green River (485)Puyallup (652)Wynoochee (648)Taneum (336)Cedar River (490)Copalis (642)Vashon - Maury (422)Teanaway (335)Skokomish (636)Quinault Ridge (638)Mason (633)Moses Coulee (269)Badger (266)Matheny (618)Swakane (250)Mica Peak (127)Alpine (249)Mission (251)Saint Andrews (254)Snoqualmie (460)Cheney (130)Harrington (136)Beezley (272)Clearwater (615)Kitsap (627)Roosevelt (133)Withrow (262)Entiat (247)Goodman (612)Issaquah (454)Foster Creek (260)Chiwawa (245)Sol Duc (607)Slide Ridge (246)Olympic (621)Big Bend (248)Mount Spokane (124)Camano (421)Manson (243)Pysht (603)Dickey (602)Stillaguamish (448)Coyle (624)Chiliwist (239)Hoko (601)Whidbey (420)Clark (244)Alta (242)Cascade (450)Decatur (416)Lopez (414)Gardner (231)Guemes (419)Blakely (415)Pogue (233)Shaw (412)Cypress (417)Huckleberry (121)San Juan (413)Pearrygin (224)Sauk (437)49 Degrees North (117)Orcas (411)Islands (410)Chewuch (218)Douglas (108)Pasayten (203)Diablo (426)Sinlahekin (215)Wannacut (209)Nooksack (418)Okanogan East (204)Sherman (101)Kelly Hill (105)North Sound (407)Aladdin (111)Selkirk (113)Henry (423)Stuart (424)Loo-wit (522)Margaret (524)Lewis River (560)568157578154162166699149516368513501356660290655329284648422633250254272262260621243624244414233413411203418407424
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Cream/white gaps are places not covered by this active district layer, such as reservations, national parks, lakes/water, or other excluded/non-district areas. Colors separate hunting-district number series for readability; always verify exact rules, species, and season dates against the official source.

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Bighorn Sheep opportunities

First-pass official-source research package for nonresident applications, draw/OTC paths, odds, harvest stats, and map linkage. Retrieved 2026-05-13.

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Application process

Washington nonresidents use the same WDFW special-permit draw as residents; no official nonresident quota was found. Applications for deer, elk, mountain goat, moose, bighorn sheep, and turkey run April 20 through midnight May 20, 2026. Washington uses a weighted-point system by species/category: each submitted application earns a point, unsuccessful applicants keep accumulating category points, and points reset when drawn in that category. Apply by purchasing one application per eligible category, then submitting/ranking hunt choices in WILD/FishHunt; most categories allow up to four choices, while quality deer and quality elk allow two. If an application is purchased but choices are not submitted by deadline, the applicant receives a point but is not in that year's drawing. Results post in WILD in June. Permits may be returned up to two weeks before the season opener to restore points. Deer/elk/turkey require license prerequisites before submission; moose/sheep/goat licenses are purchased only if drawn.

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Timezone: Pacific Time (WDFW deadline says midnight; verify exact portal cutoff annually)
Bighorn Sheep
Bighorn sheep special permits
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Hunt codes: Any Ram: 5000 Selah Butte, 5001 Cleman Mountain, 5002 Lincoln Cliffs, 5003 Quilomene, 5004 Swakane, 5005/5006 Chelan Butte, Adult Ewe: 5007 Lincoln Cliffs Whitestone, 5008 Swakane, Youth/Disabled examples: 5010-5013

Units: Sheep Unit 4, Sheep Unit 7, Sheep Unit 12, Sheep Unit 13, Sheep Unit 14, Sheep Unit 18

Deadlines: Apply April 20-midnight May 20, 2026 • If drawn, buy special hunt sheep license/tag by WDFW deadline (15-day minimum).

Fees: Nonresident special permit application: $152.30 • Nonresident Special Hunt Sheep License and Tag: $2,279.00

Deer / Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep
Landowner and conservation-group raffle permits
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Units: Buckrun, GMUs 113, 172, 186, 181 portion for Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep raffle

Deadlines: Raffle-specific sales/deadlines not captured; 2026 eRegulations lists seasons Oct. 25-Dec. 31 for deer raffle and Sept. 1-Dec. 31 for Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep raffle.

Fees: Raffle ticket/permit cost not captured from official table; obtain from selling organization/landowner.

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Prerequisites
  • Create/use a WDFW WILD/FishHunt account at https://fishhunt.dfw.wa.gov/login or use the MyWDFW app, phone line, or license vendor.
  • License year is April 1-March 31. Persons age 15+ must provide Social Security Number to obtain a license.
  • Hunters born after Jan. 1, 1972 generally need hunter education to buy a Washington hunting license; hunter-ed deferral holders may not apply for deer or elk special permits in 2026.
  • For deer and elk special permits, buy the hunting license and select the matching transport tag/hunt method/location before submitting hunt choices.
  • For turkey special permits, buy a valid small game hunting license before the application can be purchased; a turkey tag is required to hunt.
  • For mountain goat, moose, and bighorn sheep, no license is required before applying; successful applicants must buy the special hunt license/tag by WDFW deadline or the permit is void/alternate offered.
  • Nonresident adult special permit application fee listed by WDFW/MyWDFW for 2026 is $152.30 per application/category; youth under 16 special permit applications are $5.05.
  • Selected goat hunters must complete WDFW mountain goat gender identification training before purchasing the license.
Bighorn Sheep map gaps
  • Boondoggle WA has only the WDFW Game Management Units layer slug gmu. Deer Areas, Elk Areas, Moose Areas, Sheep Units, Mountain Goat Hunt Areas, Black Bear Management Units, Cougar Hunt Areas, wilderness High Buck areas, Buckrun/private ranch boundaries, and some special permit private-land boundaries need additional official GIS layers or digitized official PDFs.
  • Special permit tables frequently use named areas that are not simple GMUs (e.g., Deer Area 1008/1009, Elk Area 1008/1009/1015, Moose Areas 1/2, Sheep Unit 20 Whitestone, Mountain Goat area numbers). These should not be force-matched to gmu unless the official table gives GMUs.
Jeremiah guide notes
Can a nonresident apply for Washington special permits?

Yes. Washington's official special-permit pages describe who may apply by license/category and list one nonresident application fee. I found no official nonresident quota/cap; treat nonresidents as applying in the same weighted-point draw unless WDFW publishes a species-specific restriction.

What should I buy before applying?

For deer and elk, buy the needed license and select the transport tag that matches the special hunt before submitting choices. For turkey, buy a small-game hunting license before buying the application and have a turkey tag to hunt. For moose, bighorn sheep, and mountain goat, apply first; if drawn, buy the expensive special hunt license/tag by WDFW's deadline.

How do points work?

Each submitted special-permit application earns a point in that species/category. If you are not drawn, points accumulate for that category. If you draw, points for that category reset to zero. If you buy but do not submit choices before the deadline, you get a point but are not in that year's draw.

What is the deadline?

For 2026 special permits, WDFW lists April 20 through midnight May 20. Use Pacific time and verify exact portal cutoff each year. Draw results post in WILD in June.

How do I pick units?

Most general hunts and many special deer/elk/moose hunts map cleanly to Washington GMUs. Special areas like Deer Areas, Elk Areas, Sheep Units, Moose Areas, Goat Hunt Areas, and Cougar Hunt Areas need separate map layers, so Jeremiah should warn users when the app can show the parent GMU but not the exact special boundary yet.

What are the main gotchas?

Nonresident costs are high, quality deer/elk only allow two hunt choices, access to private timber/lands may require advance permission or fees, hunter-ed deferral holders cannot apply for deer/elk special permits, cougar areas can close when caps are reached, and reporting is mandatory even if you do not hunt.

Agency portals

Official agency, license/application, regulations, draw odds, and harvest stats.

Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
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WDFW WILD licensing system uses fishhunt.dfw.wa.gov; special hunt result summaries provide draw-result data rather than full point-odds tables.

Official agency links are public. Private account tracking is available separately when saved application data exists.

Deadlines

Application, draw, reporting, and point purchase reminders.

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Unit boundary source

Official map/GIS source for the future clickable unit-level map.

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WDFW Hunt Planner Game Management Units (SharedReferenceLayers layer 0)
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
GMU
elk area
deer area
hunt regulation boundary

Format: ArcGIS REST

Conversion: Extracted from official WDFW Hunt Planner config.json serviceGMU; query MapServer layer 0 as GeoJSON.

License/source notes: Official WDFW Hunt Planner web map; underlying services should be inspected before bulk use.

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Species available

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Applications

State/province-specific plans, submitted applications, draw status, and spend.

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