SGL 30
SGL | McKean County
11,604
Total Acres
Primary Target Species
Ruffed Grouse, American Woodcock, Black Bear, White-tailed Deer, Wild Turkey
Terrain & Scouting Report
An 11,604-acre tract in McKean County known for its high plateau topography. The PGC prioritizes grouse habitat management here, creating a mosaic of young forest and mature timber.
Recommended Tactics
Focus on the "Aspen Cuts." PGC habitat crews manage young forest stands specifically for birds. Look for 5–15 year old aspen and birch stands for peak grouse activity. For bear, the high plateaus feature thick blackberry and raspberry patches that are magnets in August and September.