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Sometimes it's just a bit of drive to get there. Takes me about 2 hours to get there.
Takes me 2.5 without any traffic issues. I think training, scouting, and small game/ hog hunting need to be combined.
Sometimes it's just a bit of drive to get there. Takes me about 2 hours to get there.
I am in.Takes me 2.5 without any traffic issues. I think training, scouting, and small game/ hog hunting need to be combined.
Let us get through the holidays and then we can see about putting the trip together.I am in.
Now that is big. 300 is big but 500, wow. Are you looking to do an archery hunt this year?Congrats on the awesome deer. I’m looking at a bear trip in there also. Got a buddy that tagged a 500# in there and a couple 300#ers
I am counting on it. Show us a pic of one of those monster bruins from Cohutta. They had 5 bears harvested when I left. The biggest dressed at 250, so that would be 300+Yeah. Took 4 of em to get it out whole. Prob next year before I’ll be able to.
ThanksAwesome buck man
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Thank you, and yes it is brutal. It is different from the Rockies. It is not as high and in some cases not as steep. However everything is in an advanced state of decay and every step is battle in, around, over, and under blow down. I have never hunted so hard i my life.Nice buck. Congrats! I am just north of you. That is brutal country for sure. Hard earned buck.
The rut is different throughout the state. In the county where I shot the deer the rut peaks the first week in November. This was a very strong second rut.When does the rut peak in GA? That is a fine buck.
Yours is a great mountain buck. I think until you have spent some time hunting in the mountains you can not understand this. The deer are few but they do congregate so you have to find them. They fight for limited food with bear and hogs so they never really get big. Deer in the mountains often live longer because they can get away from most hunters and do not have to cross highways. Often there are 6 1/2 year old bucks that have small and thin racks. These are true trophies because in every case the hunter had to earn the deer.Congrats that is a monster buck for North Georgia and View attachment 147848Cohutta. Good to see Cohutta still has some big buck genetics. I did the same thing packing in my tree Lounge back in the mid-90s on Buckeye Mountain.. yes I agree it's brutal but it was worth it.. I killed a good Mountain buck out of it that year. Not as big as yours though.. congrats once again
It is realistic. Of course, it depends on your conditioning and gear, but if you are up for it and a pack that can handle the meat then go for it.@Professor I am planning my first trip up to Cohutta currently and really enjoyed this thread. We (3 of us) were planning on camping 3/4 miles in from the trailhead. do you think that is realistic for packing game out? We have backpacked before in north ga and have hunted deer in south ga but have never put the two together for a bear/deer hunt. Thanks