SGL 24
SGL | Forest County
8,500
Total Acres
Primary Target Species
Black Bear, Ruffed Grouse, White-tailed Deer, Wild Turkey, Gray Squirrel, Pheasant (Stocked)
Terrain & Scouting Report
An 8,500-acre tract that is 94% forested. It is known for its high populations of black bear and ruffed grouse due to consistent timber management and dense understory.
Recommended Tactics
The "Grouse Flush." Work the edges of 10-15 year old timber cuts where the stem density is highest. For bear, focus on the areas with heavy berry production in the early season and transition to the deep beech-nut ridges once the frost hits. 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.