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<blockquote data-quote="Harold Money jr" data-source="post: 5439487" data-attributes="member: 4591"><p>There's always a "local" or two you can tell them by their screen name who insinuates that they are gonna damage one's vehicle or that folks drive down the trails randomly shooting into the woods. I too am a local just at the other end of the wma and spend as much time as anyone on all parts of the WMA from one end to the other. I've never heard of anyone randomly shooting into the woods. I have heard of vehicles being vandalized at Pudges (didn't know people have a phrase for it that's funny) </p><p>Here is the truth, it's a HUGE area that holds a good amount of deer and some huge ones! Where else can hunt and expect to see or hear elk, see several wild hogs and kill a couple, have a chance at a lifetime deer while seeing several, see turkeys and potentially a bear. It's a huge area that doesn't get hunted correctly very often. You don't need a 4 wheeler or a 4x4 vehicle, either would help but, not required. I advise if the area looks real good and there's a great place to park then keep looking. Find a small area and learn it. You'll be ahead by studying topo maps of the area. Good luck and just on a couple of occasions have I seen people who needed to quarter a buck out to pack him out. They knew where they were hunting and expected to pack one out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harold Money jr, post: 5439487, member: 4591"] There’s always a “local” or two you can tell them by their screen name who insinuates that they are gonna damage one’s vehicle or that folks drive down the trails randomly shooting into the woods. I too am a local just at the other end of the wma and spend as much time as anyone on all parts of the WMA from one end to the other. I’ve never heard of anyone randomly shooting into the woods. I have heard of vehicles being vandalized at Pudges (didn’t know people have a phrase for it that’s funny) Here is the truth, it’s a HUGE area that holds a good amount of deer and some huge ones! Where else can hunt and expect to see or hear elk, see several wild hogs and kill a couple, have a chance at a lifetime deer while seeing several, see turkeys and potentially a bear. It’s a huge area that doesn’t get hunted correctly very often. You don’t need a 4 wheeler or a 4x4 vehicle, either would help but, not required. I advise if the area looks real good and there’s a great place to park then keep looking. Find a small area and learn it. You’ll be ahead by studying topo maps of the area. Good luck and just on a couple of occasions have I seen people who needed to quarter a buck out to pack him out. They knew where they were hunting and expected to pack one out. [/QUOTE]
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