Here are some south Cherokee deer any you guys want to tag alone I can show you around but like others have said they are like ghost
Those are some nice bucks Travis, good luck with them this year!!Well my pictures didn't post so here are some nice cnf deer
That's makes two of us man!I can't wait till deer season!
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Thank you! I did not know their season was not the same as statewideThere are deer, not as many as other areas though. It's fun hunting. If you decide to go in cold park at the gate if any of the logging roads and take your time on a still hunt. I've seen deer while doing this for turkey scouting.
also, familiarize yourself with the area, at least the roads, at nearly 300,000 acres "South Cherokee" is a huge area and it's not all the same terrain.
Also, South Cherokee is not the same as statewide season. Be mindful of a unique deer season.
Man that is amazingWell my pictures didn't post so here are some nice cnf deer
those are once in a lifetime bucks right there! I'd love to tag along if I ever get time. something else I came across on my ONx app was a large tract of timber company land up by Chilhowee lake. I'm not sure if it's accessible but the terrain looks great in that area.Here are some south Cherokee deer any you guys want to tag alone I can show you around but like others have said they are like ghost
Pm me we can talkthose are once in a lifetime bucks right there! I'd love to tag along if I ever get time. something else I came across on my ONx app was a large tract of timber company land up by Chilhowee lake. I'm not sure if it's accessible but the terrain looks great in that area.
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I think they are still there but the past few years they have been cutting back on the early bow hunt. Pretty sure it used to be bonus bucks and started first week of September. If your in Maryville check out foothills wma I've had good luck in there anywhere right up against the mountain. They are definitely in there and nice. ones. Only reason I don't hunt there anymore is I got some spots in middle tennesse now. Also I enjoyed when the bear hunters came in with they're dogs I would sit all day on those days might mess up a buck you've been watching on the day they are there but no telling what you'll see/ not see because of those dogs they get everything moving.Howdy!,
I'm new to this group, and I have been doing a lot of research on South Cherokee Deer. I normally hunt up around North Cumberland, but I live in Maryville now, which is pretty far if I want to hunt more frequently. I know that South Cherokee is known more for bear, but I cant help but wonder if there are any good deer still there. Really looking for some insight on what I might expect if I were to deer hunt South Cherokee.
Thanks!
thats pretty cool man! i didnt know that there were so many bear hunters until recent years. but i was told by a few folks that the foothills wma is a bit overhunted? i dont know how true that is.I think they are still there but the past few years they have been cutting back on the early bow hunt. Pretty sure it used to be bonus bucks and started first week of September. If your in Maryville check out foothills wma I've had good luck in there anywhere right up against the mountain. They are definitely in there and nice. ones. Only reason I don't hunt there anymore is I got some spots in middle tennesse now. Also I enjoyed when the bear hunters came in with they're dogs I would sit all day on those days might mess up a buck you've been watching on the day they are there but no telling what you'll see/ not see because of those dogs they get everything moving.
I've hunted there like 10 times over the years. Usually early bow opens a week before regular bow season. So like anywhere scouting is a definite odds improver. Went today 1st 2 spots no good sign. Found good sign where there's good cover an lot's of browse and acorns, So few people hunting me an 2 other hunters. Have only seen 3 deer in 10 hunting trips. I found if you hunt close by the streams and follow the guts to where ridges slope down intersect 2 or 3 together, improves your odds. Have taken 1 out the 3 i seen.Howdy!,
I'm new to this group, and I have been doing a lot of research on South Cherokee Deer. I normally hunt up around North Cumberland, but I live in Maryville now, which is pretty far if I want to hunt more frequently. I know that South Cherokee is known more for bear, but I cant help but wonder if there are any good deer still there. Really looking for some insight on what I might expect if I were to deer hunt South Cherokee.
Thanks!
I've got 2 spots that produce every year, I ate tag soup last year because I missed but I see deer almost every trip. I'm convinced there's more areas on South Cherokee that will produce almost every trip. Most involve an HR hike straight up hill thru thick rough country or a 2-3 mile hike down a forest service Rd. I don't really hunt till the November hunt and December hunt when bucks are on their feet. I usually pass small bucks because of the work getting them to the truck.I've hunted there like 10 times over the years. Usually early bow opens a week before regular bow season. So like anywhere scouting is a definite odds improver. Went today 1st 2 spots no good sign. Found good sign where there's good cover an lot's of browse and acorns, So few people hunting me an 2 other hunters. Have only seen 3 deer in 10 hunting trips. I found if you hunt close by the streams and follow the guts to where ridges slope down intersect 2 or 3 together, improves your odds. Have taken 1 out the 3 i seen.
My buddy took a deer as well several years ago. Got into good sign today but not till late morning to warm deer not moving.
Foothills WMA is fairly close a few more deer possibly. I like them both cause deer, bear, hog are a an option. TVA recreation lands are close as well and allow hunting in Loudon and Monroe county. Do your scouting and fill your tags. Good luck!
Len