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Re: Choccolocco wma
[Re: thebugman]
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10/31/13 02:42 PM
10/31/13 02:42 PM
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Joined: Oct 2013
Posts: 966 Jacksonville,AL
alight1983
6 point
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6 point
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Posts: 966
Jacksonville,AL
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i live in jacksonville and hunt it a pretty good bit yes there are a lot of deer there but you have to do your homework i like hunting around white plains watershed not as many acorns as last year also try the mountain longleaf section but it is very steep in spots hope this helps
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Re: Choccolocco wma
[Re: thebugman]
#731902
11/04/13 02:23 AM
11/04/13 02:23 AM
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Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 5,702 Lincoln, Alabama
blumsden
12 point
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12 point
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Lincoln, Alabama
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One problem with Choccolocco, is it is located in the National forest, therefore the roads are maintained by the forest service. They don't want to have to keep the roads up, so they close all the secondary roads. Hard to hunt the 45,000 acres, when you can't get to it. It steeeep! Not everywhere, but most places, and where its not, that's where your going to find most hunters. The NE corner of the management area has some big bucks, but also some steeep ridges and deeep hollows. Try and find a road, that is closed that runs parallel with a road that is open and well traveled. You know hunters will hunt off the well traveled road and you go down the closed road, and let the hunters push deer to you. Try and find a thicket on that road and setup between it and the other hunters.
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Re: Choccolocco wma
[Re: thebugman]
#732039
11/04/13 04:35 AM
11/04/13 04:35 AM
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Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 5,702 Lincoln, Alabama
blumsden
12 point
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12 point
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Posts: 5,702
Lincoln, Alabama
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Not sure there were more deer 40 years ago. In the 80's they would have over 1000 hunters on a hunt. Deer were moving everywhere. Then about the mid 90's clubs took off and the hunters numbers dwindled. They had the doe population in check in the mid 90's, and then when hunters dwindled, the doe population exploded again. Not that many people hunt the management area, like it used to be. Lack of hunters, deer don't move as much and people think the numbers have dwindled. The deer are pushed from the roads in the mornings, and they just go where there are no hunters. Used to, there would be hunters waiting on those pushed deer.
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Re: Choccolocco wma
[Re: thebugman]
#733120
11/05/13 02:11 AM
11/05/13 02:11 AM
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Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 5,702 Lincoln, Alabama
blumsden
12 point
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12 point
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Well, i'm 50, and hunted the management area every hunt for years in the late 70's and 80's. Did i see a lot of deer? Yea. 100 a day, come on man. I'd see groups of 8-10 doe. Somebodys pulling your leg. Mountain terrain, cant support a high deer density like farmland can. Now, with that being said, there was a dieoff in the 70's, linked to some disease, maybe CWD. There were more deer there in the 90's, than the 70's, just like the rest of Alabama.
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Re: Choccolocco wma
[Re: thebugman]
#733730
11/05/13 12:30 PM
11/05/13 12:30 PM
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Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 2,262 Tuscaloosa
rackhunter'
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8 point
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 2,262
Tuscaloosa
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Only time I've ever doubled up deer hunting was at Choccola , I was so mad that morning at my buddy who walked me WAY back into the woods before daylight and just pointed in a direction in the pitch black dark to "walk that way and climb a tree" Ok so I climb a tree and hour after daylight I see a descent rack buck walking about 75 yards on the side of the ridge, got the crosshairs on him and dropped him in his tracks (6 point). Was'nt 15 minutes later I heard a shot and my buddy killed a 8 point. Very good hunting memory!. I always heard stories of my pawpaw, dad and uncle waiting in the mile long line of hunters waiting to get in the gate on a Choccolocco deer hunt in the early- mid 1970's . I had always wanted to kill a deer there because of the history and all the stories I had heard them tell about the place. The 6 point I killed that morning is a special one to me.
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Re: Choccolocco wma
[Re: dadbud]
#734338
11/06/13 01:51 AM
11/06/13 01:51 AM
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Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 5,702 Lincoln, Alabama
blumsden
12 point
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12 point
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Lincoln, Alabama
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Seeing 100's of deer in south Alabama, may have been a common occurrence, i thought you were talking about Choccolocco. Stories often are exaggerated. South Alabama was loaded with deer, and still is, but they started hammering the doe's down there and some of the big farms, i think turned to pine plantations when wood became more financially stable than farming. Remove food, and the carring capacity drops.
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Re: Choccolocco wma
[Re: thebugman]
#734359
11/06/13 02:18 AM
11/06/13 02:18 AM
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Joined: Jan 2012
Posts: 10,073 North Jackson
ridgestalker
Booner
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Booner
Joined: Jan 2012
Posts: 10,073
North Jackson
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I can remember seeing 25 deer a day on Skyline in the late 70's and now your lucky to see that many in season. I think between the doe days and coyotes the pop is way below carrying capacity.
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