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Re: Hunting Talladega National Forest
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12/30/14 03:18 PM
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daniel white
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SO is it legal to run deer dogs there?
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Re: Hunting Talladega National Forest
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12/31/14 04:56 AM
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daniel white
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What part? just the Clay county side?
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Re: Hunting Talladega National Forest
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12/31/14 10:20 AM
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Posts: 3,101 Columbia, SC
CeeHawk37
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I am thinking about hunting the NF area off 431 right as you get off I20, the other side borders Cider Ridge golf course. Have any of you guys hunted that before? Yep.. They are there.. I'd caution about hunting rubs and such close to the road on the scenic drive (Hwy. 281). The grassy areas along the road will have a good number of deer feeding on them a at night. Hence there will be sign close to the road, however the best chance at catching these deer moving will be where they haven't been pressured as much. I'd advise looking on Google earth and trying to find acess routes to the deeper parts of the forest that's away from roads.. I've killed some out there but sightings get difficult the later in the season. Put some time in walking and I'd recommend getting a deer cart because the drag out can be brutal if you don't.. Feel free to pm me if you have any specific questions. I dont get to hunt there but once or twice a year since I moved out to NC so I don't mind throwing out a few spots I know of.
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Re: Hunting Talladega National Forest
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12/31/14 11:50 AM
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Phil_Army
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Do you have to have some type of permit or license to hunt the national forest area in Duncanville? Just curious because my club is bordered by some forest land on one side
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Re: Hunting Talladega National Forest
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01/01/15 05:51 AM
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NFHunter
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Do you have to have some type of permit or license to hunt the national forest area in Duncanville? Just curious because my club is bordered by some forest land on one side AS long as it's not part of Oakmulgee WMA all you need is a valid Alabama hunting license.If its part of the WMA it's subject to their schedule.
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Re: Hunting Talladega National Forest
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01/03/15 03:47 PM
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Austin_243
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I dont know how you aint found any signs if you walked over 30 yards off the MAIN Road there scrapes and rubs everywhere
Last edited by Austin_243; 01/03/15 03:48 PM.
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