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I think we have enough room for 7-10 more tents. We also have plenty of RV spaces if you want to truck camp, or bring a camper/trailer of some sort. Registration is turned back on in the main post.
 
No wma permit required. We squashed that a few years ago. Small game weapons only.
This includes .22 caliber and smaller rimfire weapons, shotguns with #2 or smaller shot, archery equipment, and muzzleloaders. That’s the big plus to the state wma hunting vs Stewart. A modern muzzleloader makes a good pig thumper.

I’ve looked on GA wildlife pages and cannot find where it states what a legal weapon is for small game.


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I’ve looked on GA wildlife pages and cannot find where it states what a legal weapon is for small game.


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Greg decided I'm just bringing hammock stand , not camper
Glad you have a stand, I just talked to the woman and there really isn't many trees to hook up Hammocks. She said most people hook them to a single tree and then to their vehicle. I reserved a spot for the 17th to the 19th, so I will be there before the mass arrival.
 
@g2outdoors I wanted to ask about the tent sites. I called the park and was told there was tent sites and primitive sites. One has power and water and the other doesn’t. Trying to get clarity so I can pack a generator if we’re the latter.
 
So I was gonna bring hammock and not tent. Now tent and not hammock.

Good to know. And got the licenses and such... newb to out of state hunting. GM what’s the best way to do all of that.


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Who’s gonna shoot the first pig and who’s gonna catch one by hand this year?


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So I was gonna bring hammock and not tent. Now tent and not hammock.

Good to know. And got the licenses and such... newb to out of state hunting. GM what’s the best way to do all of that.


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https://www.gooutdoorsgeorgia.com Go to this link and click on licenses and permits, you'll have to create an account then go to purchase licenses and you should be able to buy a NR license.
 
I watched the suburban tethrd video. We’re substituting arrows for the corn bags. I think I can take you.
Turns out, @Erniepower had messed with my sight during a shooting competition the day before that video. Once I discovered it during that brief practice session before entering the woods, I ditched the bow and took a single corn hole bag to the tree. Ended up killing a button buck with it that evening from 75 yards. Wish I’d had a camera man.
 
For people who are planning on coming but didn't register are there other primitive sites available at that location or did you reserve the whole thing? Should we start looking for alternative spots. I really wasnt coming for t-shirts or Cornhole but would like to meet some people and hog hunt. I'm planning on driving up Friday after work.
 
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