Forkieslayer
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- Jun 17, 2019
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Well my buddy and I are finishing up a deer hunt on sapelo island Georgia. This was a quota hunt we drew together and it turned out interesting. This is an island south of Savannah that you have to take a ferry to and drove in on a trailer with a tractor. The population is the interesting part. Everyone told us you don’t go there expecting a giant it’s for the adventure. You are dropped off early in the morning and picked up a few hours later by trailer. On the trailer there are 10-20 others and everyone has their own spot. They try to explain the population problem and try to urge you to shoot the first deer you see. You are given two tags for the trip and as many hogs you want. The 2nd morning my friend shot a spike and I shot a 7 point. The size of the deer is comical. They have a biologist at camp ready to record the deer data. We gutted both deer out in the field due to Georgia heat and since we had to wait for the trailer. My 7 point ended up weighing in at 62 pounds and the spike at 42 pounds. The interesting part is my 7 point was 2 1/2 and the spike was 3 1/2. Even more interesting there has been bucks shot that age at 3-4 that weigh 125 pounds. The manager of the preserve stated the deer will breed somewhat throughout the year but mostly during October timeline. This hunt was one of the most enjoyable hunts I have been on due to it being such a different hunt and feels like it’s a completely different subspecies of whitetail. One of the bucks that was killed was a 3 point and aged at 6 1/2. I will surely be back to Sapelo island with a bow again.