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Re: Anyone familiar with hunting in Pine Hill
[Re: TeBoneAU]
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06/27/18 10:27 AM
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As long as it’s not to close to Peachtree you will be ok. I lived in Pine Hill for a year. Great little town with nice people. Plenty of deer. Peachtree is a pretty rough little area and things will come up missing.
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Re: Anyone familiar with hunting in Pine Hill
[Re: TeBoneAU]
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06/27/18 10:47 AM
06/27/18 10:47 AM
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Have a pal that was a member of a club there about 20 years ago called Game Warden Hunting Club. He killed some pretty nice bucks there. I went with him a handful of times. Saw one of the biggest bucks I've seen while hunting in Alabama in a bottom one morning, but just never could get a shot at him. Their camphouse was across the highway from their hunting land, and the land was only accessible by 4 wheeler. It was a pretty good ride just getting to their gate from the clubhouse if I remember correctly. Made for some real cold mornings starting out.
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Re: Anyone familiar with hunting in Pine Hill
[Re: TeBoneAU]
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06/27/18 10:51 AM
06/27/18 10:51 AM
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South side of 10 just east of Pine Hill correct? If it's the piece that I'm thinking about, that property was being leased as a part of a larger piece of property on the north side of 10 that ran east all the way down to the bridge, it was being offered, all as one tract, in 2016. There's probably a good reason that it is now available as a separate 80 tract. I looked at it and passed on the whole deal 2 years ago. My father in law had the 160 aces on the north side of 10 across the road from the church. It is triangle shaped piece that had some powerline on it and ran in between the two sets of RR tracks. They had it for only one year in the 90's but let it go because the locals hunted it more than they did. They had shooting houses on that powerline and would come up on the weekends to hunt and there would be fresh brass and spent hulls in them almost every weekend when they got there.
There's deer in that area and some good ones but you cant grow or kill them if the rest of the neighborhood is hunting it the whole time you're not there. Railroad tracts near populated areas in Wilcox provide excellent access and poaching opportunities for the locals. That church sitting on the NW corner of the 80 acres is the same thing, an access point that adjoins that property. There's good people in Pine Hill but there's also a lot of local people that hunt for FREE in that area if you know what I'm saying.
Last edited by abolt300; 06/27/18 11:04 AM.
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