Prize Party Question-3

prize party three

Congrats to our week two winner… , This week we honor the federal duck stamp and what it does for the sport we love. The federal stamp program has been around for a while and contributes greatly to the sport of waterfowling. Let’s see if you know a little bit about the stamps themselves.

Week 3′s Questions is

What year was the first federal duck stamp issued?

Bonus Question

Answer the bonus question and receive 5 additional entries.

What was the price of the first stamp and what is the price of the 2009 federal duck stamp?

The winner this week will have their choice of one of the following prizes:

5 Weight Fly Line

fly line prize
This excellent general-purpose line is easy to cast and has optimal line density for high floatation.
• Multifilament nylon core
• Special internal lubricants to make casting smooth

Outdoor Camping / Backpacking Dishes


These lightweight camp dishes take up little space and are perfect for that back country camping trip. They are light durable and easy to clean.

Wigeon Whistle


This wigeon whistle was designed and built by Jerry Ronne who recently retired from ODWF after many years of service working at the Sauvies Island checkstation in Portland, Oregon. The whistle produces an unbelievable realistic wigeon tone that the birds cannot resist. A must have for the waterfowler.

Responses

  1. Bryan Wren says:

    1934!

  2. Chris Hillary says:

    I’ll go with 1930 and five cents

  3. Mari' Vasel says:

    umm, 1934?? just a wild guess!

  4. Erica Stock says:

    1934

  5. Mike Myers says:

    1934. The first stamp had a face value of $1.00. The 2009 price is $15.00. Gotta love Wikipedia!

  6. Kyle Hammer says:

    1934. The first stamp had a face value of $1.00. The 2009 price is $15.00. Gotta love Wikipedia!
    *Gotta love copy and paste!

  7. Ransone says:

    uh….. 1934?

  8. Bryan Wallace says:

    Who cares,lets go fishing! I’ll say 1935 to be different.

  9. I have no idea but I will 2nd the lets go fishing part.