For more information on
hunting, please contact the
WDFW Wildlife Program.
Phone: 360-902-2515 wildthing@dfw.wa.gov
Hunter’s Code of Conduct The code emphasizes the need for hunters to show respect for wildlife and to be considerate of non-hunters.
Special Hunt Permits & Raffles
Limited Access Okanogan County Deer Hunt
Scotch Creek Wildlife Area Charles and Mary Eder Unit
Use the form below to enter a drawing for your chance to be one of six archery, six muzzleloader, or six modern firearm hunters to hunt on the 6,000- acre Charles and Mary Eder unit of the Scotch Creek Wildlife Area in northeastern Okanogan County, just east of the town of Oroville. Drawing winners will receive an access permit that will allow them to hunt these properties during the appropriate early general season.
Check your
Drawing Results
Drawing held August 19th, 2011.
Hunt Information:
The hunt area is a combination of recently purchased WDFW land and adjacent private lands.
Access is limited to walk-in only from the Chesaw or Eder Roads.
There are 700 acres of private agricultural lands in the center of the unit that are closed to hunting. This area is designated with "No Trespassing" signs.
The area can be hot and dry, especially in September.