best deer hunting area?
#1
best deer hunting area?
Hi everyone, I feel this is a silly question to ask but which state out of these has the best deer hunting opporuntities, i.e nice size bucks, pleanty of deer and not too crowded.
Missouri
Kentucky
Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Alabama
Mississippi
Preferably i'd like to know your opinions by listing in order which states have the better hunting overall.
Thanks very much.
(Partly the reason im asking is that if I move i dont want to be limited on bucks, I will be mostly bowhunting too. I'd like at last a nice 8 point) Don't want small deer. I know Kansas is supposed to be great but tornados and flat land are not my cup of tea lol.
Missouri
Kentucky
Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Alabama
Mississippi
Preferably i'd like to know your opinions by listing in order which states have the better hunting overall.
Thanks very much.
(Partly the reason im asking is that if I move i dont want to be limited on bucks, I will be mostly bowhunting too. I'd like at last a nice 8 point) Don't want small deer. I know Kansas is supposed to be great but tornados and flat land are not my cup of tea lol.
#2
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Southeast Missouri
Posts: 2,178
RE: best deer hunting area?
Remington Girl.....I'm pretty partial to Missouri so its going to be hard to brag on any other state but here's what I can tell you from experience and talking with several hunting friends.
Missouri has lots of Mark Twain National Forest that You can hunt in free of charge,you just have to haveyour Bow or Rifle hunting license or out of state hunting license for the seasons your planning on hunting.During Bow Seasons it isn't very crowded but as Rifle Season draws nearer more people will be scouting,hanging stands and messing up your hunting area.
Bow Season Starts Sept 15, 2008...runs up to and stops for the11 days of thethe Rifle Season Nov. 15 to the 25 then Bow Season starts up again Nov. 26 and ends Jan 15 2009.I think you can Bow Hunt during Rifle Season but you are required to wear Hunter Orange during that period instead of Full Camo Clothes?Oh Yeah.....You also get 2 Turkey Tags during Bow Season to tag a Turkey with!
(During Bow Season)..You can shoot 1 Buck before Rifle Season and as many Doe's as tags you want to buy,then Your allowed to shoot another Buck after regular Rifle Season.
During Rifle Season in our County you can get an "Any-Deer" Permit in which you can shoot a Buck or a Doe and you can buy a Bonus "Anterless Only" Permit where you can shot a Doe only.In Northern Missouri you can buy extra Doe tags but you need to find out which Area's/Counties allow this.
Be careful to read all the Rules and Regulations forthe County you plan on hunting in because it is possible they will be different for each County or area,the Mark Twain National Forest will have several different rules to abide by also like NO screw in steps,your deer stand has to have your name,address and possibly phone number listed on it,you can only Walk In to most of their hunting areas,No ATV's,some area's allow you to only shoot Bucks others only Does etc....!So be careful to read any rules for the CA Conservation Areas and you can find the rules on www.mdc.org
I talked to a friend of mine that hunts in Kentucky and he said the Deer Hunting there was really good with plenty of Doe's and several nice Bucks.
Missouri has lots of Mark Twain National Forest that You can hunt in free of charge,you just have to haveyour Bow or Rifle hunting license or out of state hunting license for the seasons your planning on hunting.During Bow Seasons it isn't very crowded but as Rifle Season draws nearer more people will be scouting,hanging stands and messing up your hunting area.
Bow Season Starts Sept 15, 2008...runs up to and stops for the11 days of thethe Rifle Season Nov. 15 to the 25 then Bow Season starts up again Nov. 26 and ends Jan 15 2009.I think you can Bow Hunt during Rifle Season but you are required to wear Hunter Orange during that period instead of Full Camo Clothes?Oh Yeah.....You also get 2 Turkey Tags during Bow Season to tag a Turkey with!
(During Bow Season)..You can shoot 1 Buck before Rifle Season and as many Doe's as tags you want to buy,then Your allowed to shoot another Buck after regular Rifle Season.
During Rifle Season in our County you can get an "Any-Deer" Permit in which you can shoot a Buck or a Doe and you can buy a Bonus "Anterless Only" Permit where you can shot a Doe only.In Northern Missouri you can buy extra Doe tags but you need to find out which Area's/Counties allow this.
Be careful to read all the Rules and Regulations forthe County you plan on hunting in because it is possible they will be different for each County or area,the Mark Twain National Forest will have several different rules to abide by also like NO screw in steps,your deer stand has to have your name,address and possibly phone number listed on it,you can only Walk In to most of their hunting areas,No ATV's,some area's allow you to only shoot Bucks others only Does etc....!So be careful to read any rules for the CA Conservation Areas and you can find the rules on www.mdc.org
I talked to a friend of mine that hunts in Kentucky and he said the Deer Hunting there was really good with plenty of Doe's and several nice Bucks.
#3
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Jefferson County, Missouri
Posts: 7,684
RE: best deer hunting area?
out of those i would either go with northern missouri, or western kentucky
heres something for size of the bucks
boone and crocket map
heres something for size of the bucks
boone and crocket map
#4
RE: best deer hunting area?
What do you do for work?
This might be another question, as some areas are stronger than others for certain types of work / pay???
Maybe Virginia? It may not have as many Tornados OR Hurricanes, also it's closer to Illinois & Ohio, etc... where the big bucks roam
This might be another question, as some areas are stronger than others for certain types of work / pay???
Maybe Virginia? It may not have as many Tornados OR Hurricanes, also it's closer to Illinois & Ohio, etc... where the big bucks roam
#6
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Kansas
Posts: 451
RE: best deer hunting area?
i live in kansas and the reputation that it and some of the surrounding stateshave adopted is its curse. each year more and more get leased out on high dollar amounts, and the public is getting rediculous. there are spots that can be found but it would take you a while to find them. most people come to kansas believe they are going to get big deer and end up leaving having just killed a small buck or nothing at all, you will probably see more people in the woods than deer.
lol, kansas is also everything but flat, everybody that comes here thinks is flat and ends up getting winded bythe endless steep hills, and the chance you would see a tornado in season is less than 1 in a million. i hunt the flit hills region and it is all verticle looking hills, with half thick woods and half open plains.
missouri isn't bad, i see tons of deer on the sides of the roads and it is cheap to hunt there. i hear the numbers of deer there are rediculiously good. i don't know how available the land is or how the public is.
you are better off marking off any state that has a reputation of being a "big buck state" unless you pay a guide or get in the right hunting group.
lol, kansas is also everything but flat, everybody that comes here thinks is flat and ends up getting winded bythe endless steep hills, and the chance you would see a tornado in season is less than 1 in a million. i hunt the flit hills region and it is all verticle looking hills, with half thick woods and half open plains.
missouri isn't bad, i see tons of deer on the sides of the roads and it is cheap to hunt there. i hear the numbers of deer there are rediculiously good. i don't know how available the land is or how the public is.
you are better off marking off any state that has a reputation of being a "big buck state" unless you pay a guide or get in the right hunting group.
#10
RE: best deer hunting area?
Yeah if you're coming overseas just to hunt whitetails, go somewhere in the midwest like Iowa, Illinois, Ohio, or even Kentucky these days. I'm partial to Alabama myself. We're starting to catch up with all these corn-fed states through year-round food plot management programs. I took a 150 class 13 pt buck from my private land this year. Last year a guy in the hunting club bordering my property took a 140 class 8 point over 24 inches wide. You won't see the 200 class monsters walking through the corn fields, but we aint no slouch down south. Our bow season starts in October, gun season comes in at the end of November and they both go out Jan 31, one of the longer seasons of all the states. And if you ever wanna do what I love more than anything, kill a hard gobbling longbeard.....Alabama's the place to be. Again, I'm partial.......probably because I've never hunted anywhere else, haha. But that suits me just fine.