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08-18-2015, 06:09 PM #11
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West Beach I wouldn't bother looking in Alabama. I would drive straight on through heading to Pa a couple of times a year for a chance to see 300 deer a day. Book yourself a couple of weekend hunts and you could see more deer than a lot people see in a lifetime.
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09-05-2015, 11:52 PM #12
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I appreciate all of the replies. As far as driving to PA for deer hunting. We'll of I was do that I'd just drive back to indiana and hunt my old stomping pvt ground. Indiana has great deer hunting with large bucks "i.e. one buck a year rule" anyways I'm nkt going to be able to make it back to indiana to often so I definitely must find new areas to hunt in s&c alabama, nw fl, s&c.ms. other than finding a hunting club for deer hunting. To change directions does anyone have advice on public land hunting areaa for not only deer but squirrels, hogs and coyotes. Been looking into perdido river wma al, eglin afb, blackwater river sf fl, conecuh sf al, and 2 wma's over by moss point and luceville ms along with de Soto natl forest ms. I'd appreciate any and all advice regarding public land hunting within a few hours drive from gulf shores. I'm just dying to bet back into the woods and as happy chasing squirrels and coyotes as much as I am deer. Any and all input is welcome. Feel free to text 251-609-0998 if you'd like.
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