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Title: Hunting on the Tiger Mountain State Forest
Post by: FrankDown on January 03, 2009, 01:50:54 AM
From i-90 to highway 18 and meeting issaquah - Hobart road is Tiger Mountain near Issaquah. 

 I cant find any regulations anywhere about this area.  I did manage to find a 'firearms restriction' but not what it is.  I would like to use a modern centerfire rifle there.  Does anyone know anything about this area for hunting birds, rabbit, and predators?  I would like to go there but cant find anything about it.  Youd think the Washington Dept of Natural Resources doesnt want you hunting on DNR land or something by their website.

Thanks

Theres also some Wildlife areas around Carnation and Duvall like Cherry Point and Snoqualmie, anyone go there for hunting birds, rabbits or coyotes?
Title: Re: Hunting on the Tiger Mountain State Forest
Post by: atomicjoe23 on January 03, 2009, 06:17:19 AM
if it's a firearms restriction area that means bows and shotguns only. . .maybe muzzleloaders/blackpowder, but I'm not sure about that. . .

Other than that if it's a state or national forest you can hunt it. . .if it's a park that's a no no. . .that's all the light I can shed on the situation for you. . .
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