I shot this big ol' 325 lb sow in 2005 at White Oak Creek WMA. My Marlin 1894 44mag rifle is leaning up against her to give you an idea of how big she was.
I have only hunted one section of the WMA, I believe it is compartment 3. It's on the northeast side of the WMA. Bordered by private land to the north, a creek to the south, and the highway to the east. I am sure the rangers can give you better directions. Anyway, if that's where you hunt, you want to go deep. When you park, you will cross a bridge over the creek, then walk up a hill to the fenceline. Turn east and walk along the fenceline past the meadow and thick scrub brush. When you get about 1/4 mile, turn south into the woods. You should be in an area that is a seasonal pond/swamp. Probably dried up right now due to the drought, but it will be obvious that it is normally filled with water. Still/stalk hunt in there at very first light. If you don't see anything, move to the south side of the bog and then stalk east. They are thick in there, and you can catch them going to/coming from the bog/pond. Take your time and continue east throughout the day.
I would mark your path with tape for an easy return, but you can always just go straight north and hit the fenceline then walk back to the truck that way.
I would also bring thick trash bags in your pack and bone out the meat in the field. Dragging a hog of any size through the woods just plain sucks.
Good luck!
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