Along the lines of do it your self - we have hunted the bow zone on and off for 20 years. On our own we have each had shot opportunities at good bucks - 130s - 140s - with a few times along the way at 150s maybe bigger. Big Bucks are cool - but the real reason we hunt there is the true wild adventure. You can see a bobcat, coyote, deer, turkey, grouse or bear we while scouting or sitting and you very likely will. Amazing how many bears we bump into. There has been a new early bear gun season which could destroy that - we'll see.
It is rough country - very steep - stand entry is still my biggest challenge since I seem to always have a mile walk before stand entry.
Most of the 4 counties are open to anyone. Coal Company land is good. RD Bailey is good. McDowel Co probably has more hunters from NC than from WV
I love it there and just talking about it gets me going. Been a few years since we went.
Try to pick one or two hollows by studying topos - then spend time scouting those for actual hunting. Scouting there is serious business - spend a day or days walking just one hollow - you will find old homesites, abandoned wells, gas wells, timber - cut maybe - apple trees - scrape lines - as well as the food source which is often red oaks. Basically the whole place has water, feed and cover. You are looking for contours - thick cover - and a plan to access (enter & exit) - mining reclaim needs to be looked at also.
Most times you are dragging a deer downhill - but be prepared to use frieghtor packs or wheeled carts. Bucks weigh well into the 200# range - I have seen some pushing 300# - does (always get a doe tag and fill it) are big too 150# or so.
Camping - cool
Cabin rental - cool
Motel - Ok for scout trips - even short hunts
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