At a Glance
409Square Miles
9%Public Land
770 - 970Elevation Range
Clay County combines suburban sprawl with pockets of surprisingly strong deer habitat, especially along rivers, creek systems, and isolated woodlots. Hunting pressure varies widely, but deer adapt well and often move in daylight through overlooked zones. Success here often comes down to smart scouting and playing access carefully to avoid bumping nearby bedding.
Quick Tips
- GOHUNT Maps are recommended to help navigate this area
- The dates leading up to the rut will see more daylight activity from bucks than other periods
- Private lands typically offer the best chances at big bucks, but some big bucks come off public

