Mokulēʻia Forest Reserve is a 3,379-acres area split into two places between Pahole Natural Area Reserve. The larger section only accessible through both the Mokulēʻia Forest Access Road, and the Mokulēʻia trail, which are managed by Nā Ala Hele. The smaller section also has Kealia Access Road and Trail, as well as Kuaokala trail, which are also both managed by Nā Ala Hele. Mokulēʻia Forest Reserve has many functions and is primarily used for camping, hiking, and hunting. The access roads are also popular areas for biking.
Game mammal and Game bird hunting opportunities are offered on the six major islands in the State of Hawai‘i: (Kaua‘i, O‘ahu, Maui, Moloka‘i, Lana‘i and the big island of Hawai‘i). Each of these islands has one or more State-designated public hunting areas (called Hunting Units), which are open for hunting at certain times during each year. Game mammal and game bird hunting opportunities are also available on private lands as well. Occasionally, the Division of Forestry & Wildlife (DOFAW) may modify or cancel a hunting season in a particular area to adjust for changes in weather conditions or animal populations.
Division of Forestry and Wildlife Hunting Website
https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/recreation/hunting/
Game Mammal Hunting Rules and Exhibits
https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dofaw/files/2013/09/HAR-123-Game-Mammals.pdf
Game Bird Hunting Rules and Exhibits
https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dofaw/files/2013/09/HAR-122-Game-Birds.pdf