RADunfee
Lil-Rokslider
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I'll go as far as necessary to get to good bear country. I did 11 miles Sunday just looking for a turkey! But I was really looking for bear sign for fall.How far back country?
I'll go as far as necessary to get to good bear country. I did 11 miles Sunday just looking for a turkey! But I was really looking for bear sign for fall.How far back country?
I get it. I have walked the miles many times. I am just wondering how far you can go before you start getting closer to another access point.I'll go as far as necessary to get to good bear country. I did 11 miles Sunday just looking for a turkey! But I was really looking for bear sign for fall.
I get it. I have walked the miles many times. I am just wondering how far you can go before you start getting closer to another access point.
Remember that all that land was cleared and all those grown over timber rds weren't always grown over.I use OnX and CNF maps to avoid other access points intentionally. I want to go where no man has ever been. And yet.....you find an old empty Miller Lite can. In the middle of nowhere.
I would love to. What are the dates?Are we gonna shoot some bears or what??
I would love to. What are the dates?
90 percent of people will go 1 time and never return. I hunt there often and rarely see another person where I hunt. If it was anywhere else I would agree with you but too much blood sweat in tears are shed in them mountains for most people.Well there you go @Professor, in less than one week you have successfully recruited at least one new hunter to join you in your area.
You can camp in the wilderness except a portion along the river near the waterfall on the Jack's River. It's an old homestead and perfect for camping (actually flat as opposed to most of the wilderness). It got overused and abused so camping is no longer allowed."but it is rough as any hike you ever made, and you can not camp in it."
Is this true? I havent seen anything in the regs regarding this.
Isnt the wilderness in the Chattahoochee NF?
It is that rough negotiating all the blow down.
The fire. It killed the roots and is slowly bringing down the trees. Plus the usual small areas of deadfall from high winds and storms.What is all the deadfall from? I read the fire in the wilderness just burned the leaf litter but I am seeing swaths of hillsides completely killed off. I have a trip planned up there this year and after looking at the map closely I think some of the areas I was interested in may be out of the question
PM sentFound this. Figured I would check in and see if anyone on this thread is planning to attend the Dec firearms hunt on Cohutta or may be interested in going. Planning to spend 4 days of the December hunt packed in and live out of my pack for the 4 days. Familiar with the area and have fished it over the years but will be 1st attempt hunting it. If this sounds of interest to anyone on this thread feel free to reach out. As it stands I will be going solo but definitely open for anyone or a group of people that may want to team up.