which is the best wma?

GobbleAndGrunt78

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Loaded question there. With all due respect, most people won't answer that question. There is way too many creepers that cyber scout.
 

deast1988

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WMAs take time to learn get ya reg book find one that's open to public. Break into sections and learn a piece at a time. Boot leather and sweat goes a long way. Locations are kept quiet for a reason. Honey holes aren't honey holes if they get over hunted and too much pressure.

Good luck
 

whitetailfreak

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For me it's Hazel Creek WMA in NW GA. There are birds in every holler at that place :shoot:
 
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sman

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Evans Co PFA.
 

Gaswamp

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pnome

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This one I know where there is this closed road that I can park at the head of and walk down it. The road ends in a clearing about mile or so in, but if you head into the woods at the southeast corner of the clearing, there is a way you can get to a 3 mile stretch of spectacular ridge-line.
 

gregg

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This one I know where there is this closed road that I can park at the head of and walk down it. The road ends in a clearing about mile or so in, but if you head into the woods at the southeast corner of the clearing, there is a way you can get to a 3 mile stretch of spectacular ridge-line.

Yeah, I love that spot too, see ya in March :rofl:
 

whitetailfreak

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This one I know where there is this closed road that I can park at the head of and walk down it. The road ends in a clearing about mile or so in, but if you head into the woods at the southeast corner of the clearing, there is a way you can get to a 3 mile stretch of spectacular ridge-line.

Now the cat is outta the bag...
 

WOODSWIZE

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My favorite in the 70's & early 80's was Little River WMA in Cherokee County, which was also home to the old "Thousand Acres" legendary mud hole's that would 'swaller a truck!
Bagged a couple birds there and a ton of squirrels.
-I hope I have not said to much.
 

sman

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Big Flint Creek Ocotoona Altasilla Perry Grant Run Hill Lazer Lake George Nursery College Mountain is the best!!!

23 acres of prime turkey hunting!
 

turkeykirk

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I always ride around a WMA and call where I see the trucks parked. Great way to locate gobblers! Lol
 

sman

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I always ride around a WMA and call where I see the trucks parked. Great way to locate gobblers! Lol

You noticed that as well. Gobblers must be attracted to those parked trucks.
 

Timber1

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Them guys locatin out their truck windows with those killer boxes...gobbler has no choice but to think there is a hen inside that parked truck! ;)
 

turkeykirk

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You noticed that as well. Gobblers must be attracted to those parked trucks.

I really get excited if I come across an area with a couple of trucks parked there. Just know there must be a bunch of gobblers there if all the trucks are all together!
 
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