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<blockquote data-quote="CATCHDAWG" data-source="post: 5153310" data-attributes="member: 2210"><p>My advice for hunting south Cherokee would go like this, if your not familiar with the area, a good topo map is your best friend. Find a area where the geographic's look good BUT not accessible from a gated road or hiking trail. You will find good areas in those locations and think no one has been there in ten years only to find three other trucks parked there on opening day. Pre scout any areas you find on the map and make sure there is food sources and more importantly not a rhododendron thicket from haitees. The deer population is better than it has been in years and some true studs exist as seen in the above posted pics. It is however getting more crowded due to lack of private land to hunt and high prices or unavailability of local leases. And lastly (and this won't help you this year) the absolute best time to scout is the day after deer season closes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CATCHDAWG, post: 5153310, member: 2210"] My advice for hunting south Cherokee would go like this, if your not familiar with the area, a good topo map is your best friend. Find a area where the geographic’s look good BUT not accessible from a gated road or hiking trail. You will find good areas in those locations and think no one has been there in ten years only to find three other trucks parked there on opening day. Pre scout any areas you find on the map and make sure there is food sources and more importantly not a rhododendron thicket from haitees. The deer population is better than it has been in years and some true studs exist as seen in the above posted pics. It is however getting more crowded due to lack of private land to hunt and high prices or unavailability of local leases. And lastly (and this won’t help you this year) the absolute best time to scout is the day after deer season closes. [/QUOTE]
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