After a lot of discussion's with members of the 2013 Hill Gang Hog Hunt, It's been decided the 2014 Hill Gang Hog Hunt will return to Southern Georgia on January 24, 25, and 26.
Same rules apply, Hill style longbows only.
I hope to see you there, Darren
If you go, not only will you have a great time but you will leave with a lifetime of memories and new friends.
Come down and hunt with us, and meet the Hill Gang:
Darren - tradlongbow
Robert - RC
Thom - sticksnstones
Jesus - Rushlush
Ross - Rossco
Paul - Moleman
Nate Nate - Steen
Bud - Bud B.
Blaine - Blaino
Chris - ChrisM
Jeff - Dragonheart
Damon - Nomad88
George - xroadshunter (Apple Cobbler Champion)
Todd - herndondt
Primitive camping (no restrooms) on Ocmulgee WMA on the tract near the check station, unless the river floods. If it does we will camp across the river on Oaky Woods because there is more high ground there. We will not know till the hunt is close, but they are so close together it won’t be a problem.
Ocmulgee WMA is 17,370 acres, close by is Oaky Woods WMA 13,240 acres. Ocmulgee check station is located at 32 27.144N 83 28.182 W
Maps of Ocmulgee and Oaky woods are visible here:
http://georgiawildlife.com/maps/hunting/region4 The Ocmulgee River splits the two WMAs in places. Depends on River stage as far as float hunting goes. If you wanted to hunt Oaky woods you could canoe straight across the River to save a 30 mile drive.
Recommend getting licenses on line beforehand WMA license $73.00
3 Day non-resident hunting license $20.00
In January it will be also small game season, so you guys bring your Flu-Flu's. RC said there's lots of squirrels.
I would expect it to be in the 20s at night and highs in the 50s.
It would be mostly spot and stalk for hogs and small game, unless you bring a treestand.
Bring a Thermacell and good walking shoes as well as a pair of rubber boots. Snakes are active anytime of year here on sunny days above 50 degrees or so. Just be careful and watch where you step and you will be fine.
Those GA swamps can get you turned around. It would be a good idea to have a GPS and/or compass.
A map for those in other states who might want to carry a concealed firearm in GA:
http://www.georgiapacking.org/gflr.php You can get wood from the WMA as long as its already down. Woodstoves are cool. No generators after dark. Camping only in designated areas. No ATVs or driving on walk- in roads for any reason.
You quarter and pack out. This is not a managed hunt. After deer season when small game is in you pretty much have the run of the place.
There is a Lake there that is man made and 88 acres that 10 lb bass are caught and released regularly. Not to mention Bream and cats. So if you get tired of walking....you can fish.
Highway 96 east out of Bonaire. Oaky Woods is on the west side of the river and Oakmulgee is on the east side. HWY 96 runs across the northern end of the WMA's.
Probably the closest town to Ocmulgee is Hawkinsville. There is a nearby Country store for ice, sodas and stuff. It is also a meat processer and sells smoked meat.
In really cold temps I never see pork till after 10:00 then all day is good. I usually sleep in and hunt from 11 till dark on very cold days.
I’ve not spent a lot of time on Oaky Woods but have seen pigs every time I’ve been there but once. The locals I know say it has more hogs but is a bit tougher because it has more hills and thick cover. For a slow-hunting, patient hunter this could be good.
For you Topo map folks, I believe Ocmulgee is on the USGS Maps named Westlake GA (product #248204), and Tarversville, GA (248273). Oaky Wood (248165) and (248189)
No hunter orange is required. Deer season is over then.