I have recently moved and now find myself within 1/4 mile of a 28,000 acre Wildlife Management Area that is mainly a collection of tracts of swamp land. I have been studying the area on the map and am intrigued by it. It appears to be difficult to access and probably difficult to hunt as well. However, that's a large part of the appeal, there is likely to be little hunting pressure.
I've been able to glean very little information on the area. Most of the people I've talked to forsake it to drive to other, easier to access areas with much larger deer populations. Others that do hunt the area are mostly limiting their hunting to a couple of large areas of higher ground that are accessible by vehicle. The state maintains several large food plots in those areas and keeps the roads and trails in good condition.
I'm more interested in the scattered tracts that can only be accessed by boat. I talked to the local taxidermist, who has hunted the swamps by boat for years, and he says that they are very difficult to hunt. The area is mostly long and narrow. The public land in those stretches that are only accessible by boat may be a half mile wide and run between the river and a bar ditch. His main statement was that the deer are hard to pattern in the swamp because they range for many miles up and down the river instead of concentrating in a single large area of land.
Saturday I floated my boat down 8 miles of the river just to get a feel for it. Right now the river is way up and out in the swamp and it will be difficult to do any scouting until it recedes. However, I did note the fact that there appears, at least from the boat, not to be much in the way of mast producing trees. I saw a few young white oaks just off of the waters edge, but will have to wait until later in the year to examine the interior of the swamp.
The whole area is surrounded with farm land. There are even large farms on privately held high ground (heavily posted) that are positioned between the bar ditch and the river. The area that I intend to focus on this year is about 3-4 miles long and, at its widest points, may be a half mile wide. The way the river meanders thru it this is about an 6 mile stretch of river.
I have no experience, at all , hunting in a swamp. I figure that there must be some of you who have experience in this area. I'm looking for advice on how best to approach this thing...