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North Carolina question

Started by wislnwings, October 19, 2010, 10:30:00 AM

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wislnwings

I'll be traveling to Cary, NC to visit some of my wife's family who now live there the week following Halloween.  I'll be in Cary which I think is right outside of Raleigh.  Are there any management areas or other state lands available to hunt nearby that would be worth squeezing in a day to hunt?  Are the bow seasons still open?  What game is available...deer?hogs?bear?  I'm still sifting through the NC WRC site trying to get answers but figured I might find a quicker answer here.  If hunting is not an option, are there any area bow shops/ranges worth visiting?

Cory Mattson

Jordan Lake or Harris Lake - both decent gamelands - Muzzleloader might be open then - bows OK to use during MZ season - acorns still strong then usually - Deer - no hogs - no bears - No Sunday hunting on gamelands.
With a day of scout either gameland is well worth hunting oaks.
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todd smith

Nice info.  So how's the hunting in NC?

We're looking for a place more toward Wilmington.

todd
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stickhead

Outside of Wilmington you have Holy Shelter game land  I use to hunt it years back when I was working in that area. It was good hunting. Lots of deer and some bear as well.

BRITTMAN

Best place around in my opion is pungo wildlife refuge/pocossin lakes gameland . Its east of Raleigh  in Hyde and Washington county . You would love it (if you like swamps )

Mike
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todd smith

Thanks Guys,

I haven't done much research yet.  Swamps...  Better get a good hit on them, eh?

Heading to Boone this weekend for a weekend get-a-way in the mountains.

I'll pick up a reg book while I'm there.

Have a great season!!

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wislnwings

I'm now trying to pack for my trip next week.  It looks like muzzleloader season will be open.  Can someone tell me if I can use my bow during muzzleloader and what are the hunter orange requirements?  I'm having trouble finding the answers on the state site.  Also, if I read correctly it is either sex for Harris or Jordan correct?  Thanks.

Mr.Magoo

Yes, you can use your bow during muzzleloader season.  A blaze orange hat will suffice for the orange regulation.  As for either sex, you must follow the regs for the county you're hunting.  If you're hunting on game land, you must follow the reg for the game land (in the gamelands pdf on the state site).  If you're hunting 'archery only' game land, it's always either sex.

Good luck.

Airborne

If you are going to be hunting much in NC it may be worth your time to take the course at Fort Bragg and qualify to hunt there.  I was stationed there for 5 years and although it is very controlled hunting--any civilian can do it as long as you take their hunting course and have a hunters safety card.  They have some great deer and often times you can find good deer right around the main part of the base that gets overlooked.  Good luck!

Three Finger

There are some archery only gamelands on the Jordon lake gamelands. That are pretty good. Lots of acorns on the ground. I hunt some of those gamelands. I was born and raised in Louisiana now work in Morrisville righ next to Cary.
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recurvericky

I use to live in Cary and hunted around Jordan Lake. There is alot of good hunting spots and there are alot of really nice bucks killed there. Check out the area around Ebenezer Church boat landing. I think that is the name of it.
Recurvericky
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