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Deer Hunts in Georgia

Hunt white tail deer Georgia. We hunt private leased land and public land.

All hunting is free range, fair chase with NO fenced in animals. Our guide can assist you in calling up your buck. He can field dress your kill at no charge if required. There is a meat locker in a nearby town that is very reasonable with butchering.

 

 Wild Boar/feral hogs & Deer Combo.  Wild boar hunting is allowed during the open deer season in Georgia No dogs allowed.  Still hunting only.

$300.00/day/person

Group rate $275.00/day/person. A group is four or more hunters.

3. White Tail Deer Hunts - Georgia during open season. Still hunts only. No dogs allowed. (Can be combined with wild boar hunts in Tennessee only).

$225.00/day/person - Group rate is $200.00/day/person. A group is four or more hunters.

 

Deer (you can hunt feral hogs at same time as deer)
Archery, Either Sex: September 13 - October 10, 2008
Extended Archery, Either Sex:





 
January 2-31
Only for Clayton, Cobb,
Dekalb, Forsyth, Fulton,
Gwinnett & Rockdale counties


 
Primitive Weapons, Either Sex: October 11-17
Firearms:
Northern Zone*:
Southern Zone:

October 18 - January 1
October 18 - January 15

We hunt the Northern Zone

Limit:





 

12 per season, Statewide

No more than 10 may be antlerless
and no more than 2 may be antlered.
One (1) of the 2 antlered deer must
have at least 4 points, one inch or
longer, on one side of the antlers.
Antler Restricted Counties:







 

In Hancock, Harris, Meriwether,
Montgomery, Randolph, Talbot,
and Troup counties, only antlered
bucks with at least 4 points on either
side are legal

In Dooly and Macon counties, only
antlered bucks with a minimum
15-inch outside spread are legal

Either-Sex days map (Adobe Acrobat Reader required):

2008-2009 Firearms Either Sex Map 

A permit is required to legally hunt deer with dogs in the 41 counties where this opportunity is allowed during the open season in addition to a $5 deer-dog hunting license.

* Firearms deer hunting is not allowed in Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Fulton (north of GA Hwy. 92), and that portion of Glynn county lying within Jekyll Island. In the portion of Forsyth county south of GA Hwy. 20, only shotguns and muzzleloaders may be used (no other firearms allowed).

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