Deep South® Hunting / Georgia

If you’re lookin’ to hunt in the Deep South, Georgia has it all. From the rolling hills up north to the flatlands down south, Georgia’s got some prime spots where hunters can find plenty of game. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just startin’ out, the state offers a variety of terrains teemin’ with wildlife, so you’ll have no trouble findin’ a place to get your hunt on. So grab your gear, hop in the truck, and let’s take a look at some of the best places to hunt in Georgia.
 
 
First up, we gotta talk about the Chattahoochee National Forest. Situated in the northwestern part of the state, this vast forest covers more than 750,000 acres of rugged mountains and thick woods. It’s a haven for hunters after white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and even the occasional black bear. You’ll find plenty of public land to hunt, but you’re gonna need some stamina to hike through the steep hills and dense forest. This spot offers that true wild feeling, and it’s perfect for hunters who don’t mind putting in a little extra effort for a good harvest.
 
 

02 | Ocmulgee Public Hunting Area

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For a more accessible and family-friendly option, the Ocmulgee Public Hunting Area near Macon is hard to beat. This spot has something for everyone, from beginners to experienced hunters, with a mix of forests and open fields perfect for deer and wild boar hunting. It’s easy to get to, and you’ll often find folks gathering around campfires swappin’ hunting tales. Besides deer and hogs, you can also hunt upland birds, making it a great spot for introducing younger hunters to the sport. Whether you’re perched in a deer stand or moving through the woods, Ocmulgee offers a solid hunt every time.
 
 

03 | Georgia Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs)

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Headin’ down south, the Georgia Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) are some of the best places for hunters in the state. With over 100 WMAs across Georgia, there’s no shortage of land to hunt on. You’ll find everything from deer and turkey to smaller game like squirrels and rabbits. Some of the most well-known WMAs include Altamaha WMA and Big Lazer Creek WMA. Altamaha is ideal for waterfowl hunting with its swamps and woodlands, while Big Lazer is loaded with deer and wild hogs. Each WMA has its own rules, so make sure you check up on them before you head out, but there’s a spot for just about every type of hunting here.
 
 

04 | Sapelo Island

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For something a little different, take a trip down to Sapelo Island for some unique coastal hunting. This place offers a one-of-a-kind experience, only accessible by boat. Sapelo Island is packed with wild hogs and deer, and the marshy woods are a perfect home for these critters. It’s a more secluded spot, giving you that real “get away from it all” kind of feel. The hunt itself is a challenge, but the beauty of the island, with its saltwater marshes and thick forests, makes it worth every bit of effort. It’s an adventure that goes beyond just the hunt itself.
 
No matter which corner of Georgia you choose to hunt, you’ll find plenty of opportunities to enjoy the outdoors and bag yourself some game. With so many different types of terrain and wildlife, you’ll never run out of places to explore. Whether you’re after a big buck or just want to enjoy the quiet woods, Georgia’s hunting spots are waiting for you to discover.
 
We’ll see y’all out there!