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    Davy Crockett national Forest question

    Can it be hunted with aph or only Alabama Creek???? Looking at my aph booklet I don't see Davy Crockett, only Alabama Creek...? Thought I saw Davy Crockett last year???

    #2
    Don't need it for regular dcnf land. It's not considered a WMA.

    But hopefully somebody that hunts her regularly will chime in and make sure nothing's changed

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      #3
      That’s correct. Aph is only needed in Alabama creek.


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        #4
        Wait, what? Somebody dumb this down a bit for me, I’ve hunted the Alabama Creek unit several times, and I’ve always been careful to stay within the boundaries. Y’all are saying the rest of the forest can be hunted as well?

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          #5
          Originally posted by TexOddball View Post
          Wait, what? Somebody dumb this down a bit for me, I’ve hunted the Alabama Creek unit several times, and I’ve always been careful to stay within the boundaries. Y’all are saying the rest of the forest can be hunted as well?


          Yes. The DC is quite huge.


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            #6
            Originally posted by HighwayHunter View Post
            Yes. The DC is quite huge.


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            It is very yuge but don’t waste your time. There are no deer there. Sorry


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              #7
              We travel through there frequently from Lufkin to Centerville, there are some serious desolate forests in the DCNF for sure.

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                #8
                You dont need a type 2 to hunt the rest of the forest but thats one reason why there are a bunch of people who hunt it. It was crowded out there last year so I hunted some other places.

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                  #9
                  No deer there.

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                    #10
                    stays full of hunters.

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