Fort McClellan is over populated in deer, so there will be a lottery to hunt there to thin the herd. Unfortunately the Calhoun County, AL Sheriff has priced the hunt out of the average hunters league. From what I understand, the drawing of the lottery will be behind closed doors and not open to the public. The entrance fee is $10. If you win a chance after paying the $10 entrance fee and want to hunt, then you will have to pay $200.00 for 2 days of hunting. You cannot follow state law on this hunt as the requirement is that you must kill a doe the first day and then you can kill a buck only on the 2nd day.
To me this is just an attempt at letting some good buddies hunt and the average hunter or young kid just getting started will not be able to pay the fees even if they win a chance at the hunt. Maybe our state conservation Department needs to step in and see what's with this hunt as it doesn't pass the smell test.
If Fort McClellan is truely overpopulated in deer, then why not price it so an average hunter can afford it and follow state game laws on harvesting the deer. One other point is this; how did the Sheriff of Calhoun County manage to control a deer hunt on public property?