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can't you hunt National parks? or is it national forests? i always mix them up.
Sneakin in and huntin it is not a problem....shooting and getting a animal out without getting caught and federally prosecuted is a different story.....good luck.
Since all of you wanna be dicks i will help you out. no u cannot hunt hurricane ridge. you can hunt national forest but not national parks.
really? I mean really?Hello Mc Fly
Was my first thought when I read this, Hurricane Ridge in the NP? I kept thinking there must be another Hurricane Ridge in WA I hadnt heard of. But, OK new to the hunting thing/ area. I get it. Maybe didnt do enough research before asking, but thats why the question was asked to find out. Yep, there will be some flammers, and some helpers. Dont feel bad, everyone has asked a crazy question before. As stated, no hunting up at Hurricane Ridge. Try outside the Park and you will find deer. Get a map of the park boundry line and read the regs and go pick a spot and hunt it. Its about getting out and exploring, which is what you were trying to do in the first place. Good luck and post some pics, that is of a deer outside of a NP
Enough of the bashing of the bashers.Sweelou: with all due respect, did you know that Hurricane Ridge was in a National Park? If you did, and didn't know it's illegal to hunt in a NP, that would be a good question to ask: "is it legal to hunt in a National Park?". If you didn't know it's in a National Park, it would be a good first step to look at a map and locate Hurricane Ridge. I can't imagine any map not prominently showing it.Doing even a bit of homework first generally results in more helpful replies.
Should be good hunting and light hunting pressure.
Quote from: Bob33 on October 22, 2011, 04:32:35 PMEnough of the bashing of the bashers.Sweelou: with all due respect, did you know that Hurricane Ridge was in a National Park? If you did, and didn't know it's illegal to hunt in a NP, that would be a good question to ask: "is it legal to hunt in a National Park?". If you didn't know it's in a National Park, it would be a good first step to look at a map and locate Hurricane Ridge. I can't imagine any map not prominently showing it.Doing even a bit of homework first generally results in more helpful replies.So Bob are you suggesting that asking on this forum is not a proper means to do your "homework" or do "research"? So in other words go and find all your answers and gain your knowledge outside of this forum and once you know all you need to know then come here to this forum but until then don't rely on this forum to do your research or get information you are trying to obtain.
Quote from: dscubame on October 23, 2011, 11:25:21 AMQuote from: Bob33 on October 22, 2011, 04:32:35 PMEnough of the bashing of the bashers.Sweelou: with all due respect, did you know that Hurricane Ridge was in a National Park? If you did, and didn't know it's illegal to hunt in a NP, that would be a good question to ask: "is it legal to hunt in a National Park?". If you didn't know it's in a National Park, it would be a good first step to look at a map and locate Hurricane Ridge. I can't imagine any map not prominently showing it.Doing even a bit of homework first generally results in more helpful replies.So Bob are you suggesting that asking on this forum is not a proper means to do your "homework" or do "research"? So in other words go and find all your answers and gain your knowledge outside of this forum and once you know all you need to know then come here to this forum but until then don't rely on this forum to do your research or get information you are trying to obtain. Exactly what I was thinking!