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Old 08-01-2008 | 10:52 AM
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Ok,I am fairly new to hunting. I started hunting 5 years ago on private land with a rifle and so far to date I have taken just a puney little spike that I am not very proud of with the rifle. Last year I began bow hunting on public land down in Jackson, MI in the Waterloo Recreation Area but my stalking skills are not very good, yet. I need to get out now that it is already August and start scouting but my problem is that I really do not know where to look on my own because I have a very hard time driving around and finding the state lands to hunt on around here unless like I said, it is a recreational area. However, I am not a big fan of the recreational areas because of the high pressure and the well beaten paths and of course, hardly ever seeing a deer puts a damper on things..

What should I do? What can I do? Anyone familiar with Michigan enough to point me in the right direction? I am not looking for a high fenced, basically buy myself a deer sort of thing. I was thinking about going and knocking on doors, but I don't really even know of any hot spots to do that either. I guess I am looking for some real good direction here. I need to get going now that the countdown has begun it is only two months away and I really REALLY want a great successful hunt since I will be venturing out on my own!

Thanks in advance..
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Old 08-01-2008 | 05:34 PM
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dozen arrows; The last time I was out to Hiawatha was about 4 years ago. There were quite a few deer, and I never saw another hunter. There were no farms nearby where I was hunting, but the Hiawatha is a big area so you can probably run into a few around there. You might even be able to talk some of the part timers up there into letting you use/rent their cabin for the season.
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Old 08-01-2008 | 05:46 PM
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How did you like the Hiawatha area Hurricane? Is there plenty of deer and what about farms, are there a few farms that would be worth the trip to go knock on doors? I will also check with DNR and let you know what they say. Sometimes their site can be confusing, hopefully I will get through to the right phone number for the information..
Doesn't hurt, drive around and when you see a farm with a lot of deer out in the crops, drive up the farmhouse and ask "You got any deer need killin'?" Actually works pretty good.
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Old 08-01-2008 | 07:32 PM
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Hurricane, do you have any particular street names and coordinates that you can throw out there? Maybe even a topography of that area?
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Old 08-02-2008 | 03:17 PM
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We hunted all over to be honest. I don't have any topo maps, but here is the link toa map of the western portion that we did hunt. We saw quite a few deer in the middle of the Stella Lake, Wildewater CG, Clevelands Cliff Basin area. http://www.fs.fed.us/r9/forests/hiawatha/maps/location_maps/westside_detail.jpg

Here is the link to the Hiawatha National Forest Website.....note that they tell you the farther south you are the higher the deer population.
http://www.fs.fed.us/r9/forests/hiawatha/

Here is their contact info
Hiawatha National Forest
2727 N. Lincoln Road
Escanaba, MI 49829
Phone: (906) 786-4062
FAX: (906) 789-3311
TTY: (906) 789-3337

You can buy a waterproof map from them for $7 I think.
Good luck, if I can help anymore just let me know.
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