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Posted By: Tee3 Northern Alabama Public Land ? - 12/07/22
Tagged out here in NC and thinking of trying some of the Northern Alabama WMA’s . Anybody have any experience there ? I’m not fishing for locations , just wondering if it’s a waste of time because of hunting pressure or lack of deer . Thanks
https://alabamainfohub.com/alabama-deer-harvest-by-county/

Maybe this will help. Talladega Nat'l forest is always there.
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Thanks man . I was thinking Jackson county mainly because it’s closest to me but the harvest numbers actually look pretty good for that County according to that link
AL is a good place for out of state hunters. A year hunting license isn't very expensive. Long season with pretty much unlimited doe harvest and 3 bucks. If you're a turkey or small game hunter it opens more opportunities to take advantage of a year long license.

Jackson County is a good location for the January rut. Skyline WMA is worth looking at there. Hunts are scheduled for certain dates for gun/muzzleloader. Most of the season is open access for bow hunting. It's got some fairly rough/steep land in it. ATV or 4x4 and being in shape will be helpful. Info for Skyline can be found here:

https://www.outdooralabama.com/site...-2023/2022-2023%20-%20D2-Skyline-APP.pdf

Fairly close in Dekalb County, Little River WMA would be worth looking at. It has an earlier rut than Skyline. It's got some up/down in it but not to the same extent as Skyline. Same idea of scheduled dates for gun/ml. The dates used to be set up so a person can alternate between hunting Skyline and Little River for much of the season....I haven't hunted the WMA's enough the last several years to know if that's still the case.

https://www.outdooralabama.com/site...2022-2023%20-%20D2-Little%20River-s2.pdf

Links to most of the AL WMA's can be found here:

https://www.outdooralabama.com/hunting/wildlife-management-areas

There are other public lands, WMA's are the ones I'm most familiar with as I grew up hunting them so I mentioned them.
Thanks JCM . Skyline was actually the WMA I was looking at trying simply because it’s the closest to me . Hills are not a big deal to me . I’ve lived in Western NC all my life and it’s pretty rough here . I hunt elevations from 3500 feet up . Grew up hunting Mt. Mitchell which is over 6500 feet
You need to see the “Walls of Jericho” there anyways. It’s a beautiful WMA.
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