Written by HLRBO - Matt Simon| 5/28/2023
Oglethorpe County, nestled in northeastern Georgia, provides an exceptionally diverse and rich hunting ground teeming with wildlife, particularly deer and turkey. For both seasoned hunters and beginners alike, hunting on private lands in this county offers an experience that is steeped in the American hunting tradition, merging thrill with tranquility, all in a remarkable backdrop of lush forests and picturesque landscapes.
Deer Hunting in Oglethorpe County
Georgia, known for its robust white-tailed deer population, is particularly famed for Oglethorpe County's abundant deer population. Its expansive private lands provide pristine habitats for deer, making it a highly sought-after location for hunters in the Southeast.
Most private landowners in Oglethorpe County manage their properties meticulously, ensuring a healthy deer population while improving the quality of the hunting experience. Many private properties implement Quality Deer Management (QDM) principles, limiting hunting to mature bucks and focusing on herd health, which has positively influenced the county's overall deer quality.
Deer hunting season typically commences in September and continues through to January. Hunting methods range from stand hunting and still hunting to stalking, each offering a unique challenge and experience. Both bowhunting and firearm hunting are popular in the county.
For those seeking a thrilling deer hunting experience in Oglethorpe County, many outfitters and hunting clubs provide exclusive access to private lands, often along with lodging and guide services.