brabus Posted September 20, 2012 Posted September 20, 2012 Found out I'll be at Maxwell through deer season. Does anyone have any good info for non-resident white tail and possibly hog hunting in AL? I'm down for driving anywhere in the state on the weekends. I'm not much for outfitters (don't desire to pay $1400 for a white tail hunt), but if that's the only realistic way to hunt I am not against it, assuming I can find something reasonably affordable. I appreciate the help any of you can lend. Also, if anyone else here is going to be in AL for the first month of the early gun season, let me know if you want to put a trip or two together.
matmacwc Posted September 20, 2012 Posted September 20, 2012 Is that for a cock gobbling course or deer calling course?
Joey Freshwater Posted September 20, 2012 Posted September 20, 2012 (edited) Phuck Maxwell! Now that that's out of the way I'll throw in my .02 When I'm in a new town I go check out the local outdoor store. Usually the people behind the counter can give you some local hunting info(I've found the people in the archery department to be the most knowledgeable). Whether it be a lease or public land, those people usually know their $hit. Throw in the fact that you're military and they'll be more than willing to help, unless they're some sort of godless commie bastards. Edited September 20, 2012 by Gus Chiggins
C-21.Pilot Posted September 20, 2012 Posted September 20, 2012 Columbus AFB, which is about 2 hrs away, allows hunting on base. You won't bag an 8-point, but you will see plenty of deer. Mr. Frank Lockhart is/was the base game warden, and is on the global.
F16Rooster Posted September 20, 2012 Posted September 20, 2012 If you end up going to Columbus, PM me and I'll try to give you some guidance.
HerkFE Posted September 21, 2012 Posted September 21, 2012 I was in the Reserve unit at Maxwell and lived about 20 miles from there. If I were still there I would hook you up. Alabama has probably the best laws for making deer hunting easy. No tags, no check stations etc. About the only thing you can't do is hunt over corn and spotlight. From the start of bow season (mid Oct) to the end of gun season (january 31) you can pretty much bag a buck AND a doe a day. I may have heard of people getting more than that in a day but they made sure they had enough people with them to claim the extras. The deer aren't huge in central Alabama but still a lot of fun.
slacker Posted September 21, 2012 Posted September 21, 2012 I used to hunt in the Tuskegee National Forest, northeast of Mongomery on I-85. I'm not sure of the laws and regulations now, but if you're desperate, it's something to check into.
brabus Posted September 21, 2012 Author Posted September 21, 2012 Thanks for all the info dudes. I hadn't thought of Columbus, but I'm assuming the AF has found a way to make the process painful...not true? Sounds like AL is pretty loose on painful hunting regulations...can't wait.
TreeA10 Posted September 22, 2012 Posted September 22, 2012 Columbus had a great deer hunt years ago. After a couple deer were killed by T-38's on night touch and goes, the base game warden organized a deer hunt using every means usually deemed illegal. I think a couple dozen were killed in one night.
whiskeychevelle Posted September 22, 2012 Posted September 22, 2012 Hunting deer on base sucks in C-bus. Apparently they became a problem and the base put on some sort of deer genocide from what i'm told. Last year my buddy and I were on casual and had a lot of success just asking land owners for permission. I would imagine AL is the same. Stoked for oct 1 here this year got a lot of good deer on camera. We took deer on public land too, google barton ferry, town creek, and dwayne hayes WMAs. Going to hog hunt in Alabama next weekend. The sipsey wilderness and bankhead natl forest are supposedly full of hogs. You can hunt the natl forest year round up there but can only hunt the WMA's when there is a season in.
arg Posted September 24, 2012 Posted September 24, 2012 (edited) Ft Benning used to have a great program. Part of it is in AL and you could hunt either side of the river. Edit to add that there used to be a decent campground on the AL side, Uchee creek was the name of it. They would rent campers and put them on the spot for you. Could walk to bow hunt, gun was a little further away. Edited September 24, 2012 by arg
TreeA10 Posted September 24, 2012 Posted September 24, 2012 Hunting deer on base sucks in C-bus. Apparently they became a problem and the base put on some sort of deer genocide from what i'm told. Last year my buddy and I were on casual and had a lot of success just asking land owners for permission. I would imagine AL is the same. Stoked for oct 1 here this year got a lot of good deer on camera. We took deer on public land too, google barton ferry, town creek, and dwayne hayes WMAs. Going to hog hunt in Alabama next weekend. The sipsey wilderness and bankhead natl forest are supposedly full of hogs. You can hunt the natl forest year round up there but can only hunt the WMA's when there is a season in. The problem when I was there was a T-38 hitting a deer doing a touch and goes at night. Little blood and fur on the nose gear but, otherwise, no damage. A venison roast was served up by the maintainers and they gave the IP a plaque with a little deer hoof mounted on it. The great deer massacre occurred a short time later.
TAMInated Posted September 24, 2012 Posted September 24, 2012 Does the 50 FTS still have the deer that got cut in half by a T-38 hanging on the walls? They made two separate mounts, one skull mount and one of the back end and mounted one on either side of a doorway.
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