Thanks for responding and I'm not trying to challenge you I just want to understand...here's one of the regs that showed on your list under actual regulations. I put in red the questionable areas:
ยง261.8 Fish and wildlife.
The following are prohibited to the extent Federal or State law s violated:
(a) Hunting, trapping, fishing, catching, molesting, killing or having in
possession any kind of wild animal, bird, or fish, or taking the eggs of
any such bird.
(b) Possessing a firearm or other implement designed to discharge a
missile capable of destroying animal life.
(c) Possessing equipment which could be used for hunting, fishing, or
trapping.
(d) Possessing a dog not on a leash or otherwise confined.
(e) Curtail the free movement of any animal or plant life into or out of a
cave, except as authorized to protect a cave resource.
I put in red the pertinent part.
If you are
violating a law you shouldn't be in possession of a firearm.
So don't collect and fry up bald eagle hatchlings or tend a Mary Jane grow while carrying. Don't go into "enviromentally sensitive" areas that prohibit entry. Don't throw dynamite at snail darters. You get the picture....
If it is legal to open carry in
that state, since you are in
that state, it is legal in the national forest. If it isn't legal to open carry in that state, national forest doesn't make it any different
unless you are hunting, then you obviously are carrying a gun and the hunting regs apply.
Hundreds of thousands of people hunt and shoot in national forests EVERY YEAR - ALL YEAR.
Really, it's OK.