I hunted 2 different Units D and G, during the late hunt from the of the Deer Gun Season, to the end of the Deer Bow Season.
It sucked!!!
Unit D is so huge that you'd walk your ass off trying to get to a place where the deer would/could be located. I seen 2 does and the rest of the time, coyotes.
A 4 wheeler is a must for that area and I don't have one.
Unit G is more hilly and rugged terrain. It had some awesome sign of deer in the area, but we never seen the first one, until after dark, on the way out.
The Game Wardens swear that there are deer on the property and have physically seen them. Thing is, they're "seeing" them in the middle of the night with Night Vision. That does absolutely nothing for me, during legal hunting hours. Then there's the constant sightings of coyotes, which we're allowed to kill, but wastes my time (and arrows).
It all boils down to the fact that this program has been in place for over 7 years, so the herd has been greatly reduced from what it was when it started. The guards at the Gate House (where you check in and out), said that when this started there were deer laying under the bushes, right by their building.
I'm not saying you won't get a deer, while you're there. There were a few deer taken during the late session. However, buy your deer tags as you go. DON'T buy 3 or more tags thinking you're going to be shooting fish in a barrel.
My whole take on the experience is that...
* I drove an hour to get there. I had to be there at 5 a.m. (earliest you're allowed to check in at the gate), so I had time to get to the area I was going to hunt, before first light.
* It's only on the weekends. (Limited time hunting)
* Depending on the area, a 4 wheeler is a must.
* You're only allowed to shoot deer, coyotes and wild hogs...period.
* They're EXTREMELY strict about NO photos on their property. Not an issue for me and I understand their reasoning for the policy.
I have other places to hunt, that are closer and have more deer. I'll pass.
Good luck to those that get drawn!
Bowhunter57