looking for info on pisgah and uwharrie national forests. i have a buddy thats going to be out that way working this spring and thought i would go visit him and hunt while i was out that way. any info would be greatly appreciated, im just starting to gather info. i found the harvest result online which has been helpful. feel free to pm me. thanks
Quote from: Matt k on January 18, 2016, 07:38:47 PM
looking for info on nantahala national forest. i have a buddy thats going to be out that way working this spring and thought i would go visit him and hunt while i was out that way. any info would be greatly appreciated, im just starting to gather info. i found the harvest result online which has been helpful. feel free to pm me. thanks
i added nantahala nf also
There are some very tall mountains there.
Between Uwharrie, Pisgah and Nantahala you are looking at almost 1 million acres...spread across half the state. All 3 do hold good bird numbers, but the birds are not evenly distributed across all 3 NF's.
A lot of the Pisgah and Nantahala are big woods, virgin timber/wilderness areas that have very poor habitat. To find birds on all 3, look for lakes, and start from there. I'd look more toward the middle of the state...
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