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Old 01-02-2010 | 10:16 AM
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LoloBond
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Welcome to the forum BrianG. You have what is required to hunt green swamp, unless you want to shoot a turkey, which requires a turkey stamp ($5). I'm assuming you are aware that the general gun season ends next weekend, therefore not a lot you can do to familiarize yourself with the swamp in that short time. After GG, you can hunt during the small game season, but only Saturdays and Sundays in the Cumpressco unit.

I've only been hunting GS for the past 3 years so I'm no expert and can't give you a lot of advise. There are people in this forum that hunt there all the time and I'm sure they can give you some pointers.

My experience is:

1. GS is not an easy place to hunt but there is game, a lot of game, there. I didn't see anything, and I mean anything (including squirrels) the first 2 years. This year my efforts payed off. I hunted every weekend since archery and saw deer and hogs every time. They were too far to shot with bow, but I had a quota for the 2nd weekend and bagged a 90 pound sow. I also saw a big buck last weekend but didn't have a shot opportunity. I also bagged more than 15 squirrels in 3 morning hunts with my 11 year old son.

2. You need to scout a lot in order to figure out the place. There is game close to the roads, but you'll have a better chance if you go were other hunters don't go (deep into the swamp).

3. You can get lost in no time. Make sure to take a GPS and/or compass with you (I always carry both).

4. The first year I hunted there I bought a map from the 471 check station operator. Don't know if they still sell them as I only hunt from Rock Ridge now, but ask. The map is good, in my opinion, and have some details that ca help you with your scouting.

5. The place gets crowded some times, so be careful.

6. Use a tree stand. I have a ladder stand, a blind and a climber stand that I usually leave there during the hunting season. Although someone can steal them, I had no bad experiences so far (took them home today as it was the end of the GG season for me). I prefer the climber as, again my opinion, you need to be at least 20 ft. high if you want to see the deer.

7. Plan to hunt ALL day. Most people there get to the stands very early in the morning, but leave them around 9-10 am. While they move around, they are making game move and you will have a better chance if you stay in your stand at least until noon. Me, I get to my stand when is still dark and get down when it gets dark (I usually sit for 12-13 hrs.) If you plan to sit for that long, come prepare, both mentally and physically. Bring something to eat, drink and read. Be careful with the reading though. Somehow, deer in the swamp seem to "float". In 2 occasions I was distracted reading just to find that there where does moving close to my stand. Also, make sure to have an empty water bottle, as you'll fill it if you sit all day.

Again, I'm no expert, but the above had worked for me so far. I learned most of it by reading posts in this forum, so you are on the right track by asking questions here.

Good luck

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