I'm probably going to join only because it's the closest property to my house I can find and hopefully I'll have some luck.
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I agree. You just gotta find the spots no one else hunts. Looks like I'll be sticking to WMA's this year. Save my money for an even nicer one next year. Do you use a climbing stand or hunt from the ground? I'm looking to hunt a few new WMA's this year. I've been to Allatoona, pine log, paulding forest, and ocmulgee but it's been a while. I would have to scout there for a few days..To answer a few questions: I hunt the following WMAs: Johns Mt.,Paulding Forest,Coosawattee,Tuckahoe,Beaverdam,West Point,regularly,and Oaky Woods,Ocmulgee,Pine Log,Chattahoochee,Cohutta,Big Hammock,and Clarks Hill(one of the best) occasionally. I`ve hunted several others,but the first five I mentioned are always successful for me. Clarks Hill is always a success,also. I mostly hunt where nobody else wants to hunt. Only one WMA will I hunt close to a road,and only because I know it as a regularly-used trail,and has been for the 30 years or so I`ve hunted there. I prefer the WMAs in the swamps. I stay in the stand til noon. I don`t go by what magazines tell you. I pee out of my stand,spit snuff out of it,DON`T use any scents,and have managed to kill over 200 deer in Ga.I got 3 big 8-pointers on WMAs last season,in one week. Those who whine about WMAs don`t know much about huntin`anyhow. I hunt mostly alone,camping the whole hunt. I hunt my club a little,and meet friends a few times a year for a long hunt where eatin` is as important as the hunt.
Douglas County Hunting Assiciation. They have land in several different counties and one membership gets you access to them all.
I am in a club that boarders their property, large club with a lot of members, makes it hard to police the rogue groups who do not respect other hunters, the coyotes did ravage the deer population on our club as well. The DNR put out cameras next to coyote dens and logged 22 fawns being drug into dens in a 30 day period, that is a whole lot of venisonI was a member for a while. Coyotes decimated the deer and there was little to none harvested.
They got a trapper, and the deer are slowly coming back.
A good bit is vehicle accessible, but the portion closer to allatoona is 4 wheeler territory.
Steve is a good guy
I am in a club that boarders their property, large club with a lot of members, makes it hard to police the rogue groups who do not respect other hunters, the coyotes did ravage the deer population on our club as well. The DNR put out cameras next to coyote dens and logged 22 fawns being drug into dens in a 30 day period, that is a whole lot of venison