Virginia WMA's
#1
Are all the WMA's in VA buck only? I know the one by me is and has been for last 10 years. Its the Chickahominy WMA in charles city. I dont know why it is still like that.I have hunted it over 10 years and have seen a total of maybe6 bucks killed. During the same time it is not uncommon to see 5-10 does a day. Anyway just wanted to see if this was the only one in the state like this.
#5
I usually go up to Hog Island - the Carlisle Tract, which is buck only. If your looking for some decent hunting apply for some of the hunts that the WMA's have. They are usually buck or doe and are not overhunted or overcrowded. Usually you have to pay an application fee and that's it.
#6
I think I would get a little upset if that was the case in my situation. How about getting hooked up with a hunting club? However, I know how ya feel.
I am in the process of looking for some property out in the western part of our state. I hunt at two locations as of now and enjoy some great hunting and great friendship. But there is nothing like having your own place.
I am in the process of looking for some property out in the western part of our state. I hunt at two locations as of now and enjoy some great hunting and great friendship. But there is nothing like having your own place.
#7
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From: Minneola, Central Florida, USA
I did 95% of my hunting on WMA's when I lived in Virginia. I usually hunted Phelps, which is small and right near the biggest metro area, so it is very busy. They can all be crowded and busy. But usually only on Saturdays and the first couple of days in the season. For the rest of the season they are not very busy. Of course, most of the folks jump out of their trucks and walk about 200 yards into the woods, set up a stand and "hunt" for 2 hours, then go home. If you walk as little as a 1/2 mile into the woods at the one I hunted at, you would be all alone. Hunt the second to last week of the season and you will think that it is all your own private game reserve. (The last week gets busy too because that is when the doe days are).
It was a rare day when I hunted the WMA when someone didn't pull a decent buck out of it. So they are in there somewhere.
Some WMAs in VA are many miles from any major towns, and so they are often very empty. Of course, for a few dollars more on your license you could also hunt GW Nat. Forest. You will be lucky to see anyone else in there.
It was a rare day when I hunted the WMA when someone didn't pull a decent buck out of it. So they are in there somewhere.
Some WMAs in VA are many miles from any major towns, and so they are often very empty. Of course, for a few dollars more on your license you could also hunt GW Nat. Forest. You will be lucky to see anyone else in there.



I wouldn'tquit hunting, I'd just go out further away from the crowds.