SGL 214
SGL | Crawford CountyTerrain & Scouting Report
A 9,661-acre tract bordering the Pymatuning Reservoir area. It is a massive complex of wetlands, agricultural management zones, and timber, serving as a major migratory bird stopover.
Recommended Tactics
Utilize the "Flyway" layout. For waterfowl, hunt the established blinds and grain field edges. For deer, focus on the "standing corn" or food plots left by the PGC. Late-season archery is highly effective here when deer concentrate on the remaining high-energy food sources. Work the switchgrass plantings and brushy bottomlands where PGC stocks birds throughout the season. This is a PGC pheasant stocking area. Focus on the maintained herbaceous openings and brushy field edges where birds are released throughout the season. Prime waterfowl destination. Use the "Marsh-Edge" approach: set up decoys in the managed impoundments. Early season is best for Woodies; late season for Mallards.