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Re: How is the Hunting around Camp Hill Al.
[Re: Marshall123]
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02/06/15 12:10 PM
02/06/15 12:10 PM
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Posts: 6,095 Anniston, AL
ikillbux
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Anniston, AL
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There are still some good pockets. 15 years ago Camp Hill was rockin', but (with a few exceptions), it's just pretty average land now. It'll be typical Chambers Co land too, lots of does and not many large bucks. But even the doe numbers aren't very high now. I guess I'm just saying it doesn't have the density it used to. We leased land in "Booger Hollow" for a while, and it was very good. You could ride around at night and see 100 deer, or sometimes many more than that. Now it ain't like that, not even close.
We were on the edge of Eternia, when the power of Greyskull began to take hold.
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Re: How is the Hunting around Camp Hill Al.
[Re: Marshall123]
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02/06/15 04:43 PM
02/06/15 04:43 PM
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Joined: Feb 2013
Posts: 6,095 Anniston, AL
ikillbux
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ishootatbux
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And heads up, there used to be a guy around there who claimed to be some sort of liason between you and a land owner, but I put two+two together that he was a scoundrel who was just sub-leasing the land. He'd lease you land for deer hunting, but have another group who rabbit hunted it simultaneously (for example). Plus, he would personally hunt any of your land any time he felt like it. Never did fall for his crap, but at one time it seemed like every tract I called about in that area, this same dude was the contact.
We were on the edge of Eternia, when the power of Greyskull began to take hold.
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Re: How is the Hunting around Camp Hill Al.
[Re: Marshall123]
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02/07/15 06:09 AM
02/07/15 06:09 AM
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Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 748 Auburn, AL
AU .30-06
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I've been hunting a 160 acre property in Roxana for almost 10 years. Very close to Camp Hill. Our deer density is extremely low. We have 2 of us that hunt on average 2.5 days per week for the entire season in a variety of locations. Our sightings are VERY low. We killed 3 does and 2 bucks this season. Our largest sighting at the beginning of the season was 9 deer (3 does and 4 yearlings).
I went 19-20 times without seeing anything! And this is with planting some green fields, cutting lanes in bedding areas, etc...trying to increase our chances of seeing more.
To that end, I'm planning to leave that area and move to an area in Macon County simply to increase my chances of sightings, which will give me opportunities to decide whether I want to shoot or not to shoot.
His, AU .30-06
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Re: How is the Hunting around Camp Hill Al.
[Re: Marshall123]
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02/07/15 06:43 AM
02/07/15 06:43 AM
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Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 1,635 East Alabama
MorningAir
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Marshall123, if the place is cheap, and low pressure, don't let our input sway you away from a place close to the house. I just know, that compared to Macon and Russell county where I grew up hunting that area of AL is a different world. AU .30-06 is right, it doesn't matter how good a hunter you are, how much you hunt the wind, or what habitat you got, there just aren't many deer on that side of hwy280, and it is absolutely possible to go 6,8, 10 straight hunts without seeing a deer.
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Re: How is the Hunting around Camp Hill Al.
[Re: ikillbux]
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02/07/15 08:25 AM
02/07/15 08:25 AM
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Posts: 101 Southeast, AL
laylandad
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And heads up, there used to be a guy around there who claimed to be some sort of liason between you and a land owner, but I put two+two together that he was a scoundrel who was just sub-leasing the land. He'd lease you land for deer hunting, but have another group who rabbit hunted it simultaneously (for example). Plus, he would personally hunt any of your land any time he felt like it. Never did fall for his crap, but at one time it seemed like every tract I called about in that area, this same dude was the contact. I know exactly who you are referring to! This guy tried his best to swindle my uncle in to "joining" our land with his and create a large hunting club! I'm glad that my uncle saw through the BS! In other words, we didn't have a very good year on our lease. Too many "Renegades" in the area!
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Re: How is the Hunting around Camp Hill Al.
[Re: ikillbux]
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02/07/15 10:15 PM
02/07/15 10:15 PM
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Joined: Aug 2008
Posts: 4,319 boaz
hawgwild
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Posts: 4,319
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And heads up, there used to be a guy around there who claimed to be some sort of liason between you and a land owner, but I put two+two together that he was a scoundrel who was just sub-leasing the land. He'd lease you land for deer hunting, but have another group who rabbit hunted it simultaneously (for example). Plus, he would personally hunt any of your land any time he felt like it. Never did fall for his crap, but at one time it seemed like every tract I called about in that area, this same dude was the contact. Does this guy y'all are talking about last name start with an A and end with a K. If so, he almost got me as well.
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Re: How is the Hunting around Camp Hill Al.
[Re: WildRivers]
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02/08/15 02:53 PM
02/08/15 02:53 PM
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Joined: Aug 2008
Posts: 4,319 boaz
hawgwild
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Posts: 4,319
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I have Hawgwild's old lease. The fellow yall mention has several leases surrounding us. Never met the fella but never heard anyone say anything good about him and have had several conversations where his name came up. I guess his deer clubs have too many members on too little land as we've caught them hunting on our green fields 2 years in a row. Both times were random Monday's and made us wonder how often the poaching was taking place. Y'all got Bobbys place?
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