Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: Fullabull on December 16, 2011, 04:00:24 PM
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Hello,
I noticed late archery deer is on till Dec 31. Now that my son is out of school for break I would love to take him out and try and get a deer since he missed early season. I have not hunted this unit before and have no idea where I actually can hunt with so much private land. Can you hunt places like Tiger MT ?
It would be great to get out for day hunts during these next two weeks. If anyone can give me some idea's I would appreciate it.
Thanks in advance,
Fulla
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Maybe start knocking on some door? I don't know much about the area.
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It's a little tough to figure out where you can and cannot hunt in that unit. Most DNR land is open to hunt on as long as its not within Issaquah city limits. The King County website has the best info you can get as far as land ownership. Dont want to give much more info than that ;)
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:yeah:
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:peep:
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Thanks Bowman..I'll check it out
Fulla
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Hello,
I noticed late archery deer is on till Dec 31. Now that my son is out of school for break I would love to take him out and try and get a deer since he missed early season. I have not hunted this unit before and have no idea where I actually can hunt with so much private land. Can you hunt places like Tiger MT ?
It would be great to get out for day hunts during these next two weeks. If anyone can give me some idea's I would appreciate it.
Thanks in advance,
Fulla
I have been trying to figure out if I could hunt tiger mountain for years now. There is some DNR land near Carnation, but I never checked to see if it is still in 454 and if there are any deer since it is a wide open field.
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Most powerlines are legal to hunt as long as they are not in the city limits... So the powerlines on the south side of tiger is a good spot and there is some good bucks there... Remember the unit goes all the way to enumclaw there is tons of ground in this unit
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Most powerlines are legal to hunt as long as they are not in the city limits... So the powerlines on the south side of tiger is a good spot and there is some good bucks there... Remember the unit goes all the way to enumclaw there is tons of ground in this unit
The powerlines run thru the Cedar River watershed too...that's off limits.
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we know that... Duh... The lines outside of the shed
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There are a ton of King County Natural Areas in 454, all are off limits to hunting.
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Most of Tiger Mtn is public and huntable. There are some monster blacktails also.
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Most of Tiger Mtn is public and huntable. There are some monster blacktails also.
It's an archery only area on that side of the Hwy, right?
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firearm restricted area west of 18
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Correct me if I'm wrong but most of tiger mountains public land is park and thus not huntable. There is maybe 1% of the public being huntable and that was found doing some research and crossing the raging to get into it. When I'm talking tiger mtn, I'm talking the chunk of land north and west of 18, south of 90 and east of the issaquah hobart. Look on the king county parcel viewer. Anything owned by the county in that area is state park or natural area. A lot more public access on the taylor mtn side(south) of 18. Have to be careful not to go to far south because you'll either end up in the cedar river watershed or the taylor mtn natural area which is right off the 18 ramps in hobart. I grew up around this area and for as much land as should be huntable, there isn't much that actually is. Thank the county for all the natural areas that we can't even afford to maintain and yet restrict its uses.
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as much land as should be huntable, there isn't much that actually is. Thank the county for all the natural areas that we can't even afford to maintain and yet restrict its uses.
yep. I live in 454, lot of land, lot of deer, not alot of hunting.
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Correct me if I'm wrong but most of tiger mountains public land is park and thus not huntable. There is maybe 1% of the public being huntable and that was found doing some research and crossing the raging to get into it. When I'm talking tiger mtn, I'm talking the chunk of land north and west of 18, south of 90 and east of the issaquah hobart. Look on the king county parcel viewer. Anything owned by the county in that area is state park or natural area. A lot more public access on the taylor mtn side(south) of 18. Have to be careful not to go to far south because you'll either end up in the cedar river watershed or the taylor mtn natural area which is right off the 18 ramps in hobart. I grew up around this area and for as much land as should be huntable, there isn't much that actually is. Thank the county for all the natural areas that we can't even afford to maintain and yet restrict its uses.
Most of Tiger Mountain is owned by DNR, as is almost all of the land on the SR 18 corridor in that area. It is not a park, however it gets a lot of visitation which may lead you to believe it is a park.
I personally would not hunt Tiger itself because of the tons of people that walk/hike/bike it everyday. I personally like being by myself when I hunt and constantly running into people (non-hunters) is not my idea of a fun hunt.
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I personally like being by myself when I hunt and constantly running into people (non-hunters) is not my idea of a fun hunt.
You've just got to know where to go. ;)
I hunt places where I never see another soul.