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<blockquote data-quote="PiedmontGuy" data-source="post: 3249549" data-attributes="member: 31405"><p>It was a long time ago when I went on that hunt but seems like the food plots close to their headquarters building was the most productive. Although, I really enjoyed scouting for the most elk sign and hunting in those areas. It was a super cool experience to be in a tree stand and have an elk walk below you while you are waiting on deer. Seems like during the summer months they used to allow people to ride horseback and go hiking. I think they allow fishing on their ponds as well. Maybe you can make a trip over there this summer to familiarize yourself with the area. There are some really steep hills in that WMA, so steep and covered in gravel that you can't hiking straight up the mountain side. Some of the roads were not able to go in my 2WD pickup. They were usually loop roads so you could get down the steep runs but going up was near impossible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PiedmontGuy, post: 3249549, member: 31405"] It was a long time ago when I went on that hunt but seems like the food plots close to their headquarters building was the most productive. Although, I really enjoyed scouting for the most elk sign and hunting in those areas. It was a super cool experience to be in a tree stand and have an elk walk below you while you are waiting on deer. Seems like during the summer months they used to allow people to ride horseback and go hiking. I think they allow fishing on their ponds as well. Maybe you can make a trip over there this summer to familiarize yourself with the area. There are some really steep hills in that WMA, so steep and covered in gravel that you can't hiking straight up the mountain side. Some of the roads were not able to go in my 2WD pickup. They were usually loop roads so you could get down the steep runs but going up was near impossible. [/QUOTE]
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