ORIGINAL: germain
doug,you can walk up the gated road to the top and right up there on the left is the posted land.Or you can go up the road and make a left in rockton {forget road name} follow until you hit a field with a four wheeler trail.This is private open land.Follow trail into state forest.You'll be right above gated road.To the right is the posted land which bordered the flir.This is where the deer were hanging out when my sons saw them.
We saw plenty of deer on the wodded section of greenwood and did spot fields on the state forest.Take 322 like you're going into clearfield.Going down the mtn turn onto mt zion road.On the right you'll see posted land which runs up into the state forest.The other place with high deer concentrations during the flir.Two spots had very high dpsm which were both bordering posted land.That's too ironic to say it's not the posted land protecting the deer.Check the deer numbers in the flir in more remote areas or even along 322 and you'll see ranges from zippo to 12 dpsm.Those high numbers bordering posted land are no coincidence.{spellcheck please}
Anyway after turning on mt zion road take a right on the state forest road which loops around to 322.After passing the posted land on the right and left you'll see a few small fields with a larger one on the right.I haven't seen a deer in those fields spotting in two years.....nodda.You'll notice there's places which have been timbered and probably the main tree in there is red oak in various stages.Plenty of laurel throughout there but you should see a deer once in awhile on the edges or fields.
thank you for telling TRUTH,i am not going to knock douge, he is set in his ways to prove deer are on STATEFORESTLAND..
to have numbers of deer like that area, you have to have PRIVATELAND so doe are not shot all off...