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<blockquote data-quote="toehanus" data-source="post: 1275353" data-attributes="member: 9740"><p>Try Honobia Creek or Three Rivers WMA's. It's definitely remote. Unless it rains, you probably won't need the 4x4 part of it. There are also places in the Ouachita National Forest that are remote. Again, neither of these places are going to require 4x4 unless it has been raining. If you go to Honobia or Three Rivers, you will need a land access permit from the ODWC ($40/annual). If you want more info, pm me and I'll pass along what I know.</p><p></p><p>toe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toehanus, post: 1275353, member: 9740"] Try Honobia Creek or Three Rivers WMA's. It's definitely remote. Unless it rains, you probably won't need the 4x4 part of it. There are also places in the Ouachita National Forest that are remote. Again, neither of these places are going to require 4x4 unless it has been raining. If you go to Honobia or Three Rivers, you will need a land access permit from the ODWC ($40/annual). If you want more info, pm me and I'll pass along what I know. toe [/QUOTE]
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