Hilton Head Island
Hunting
Report 2026
Live conditions, season status, solunar ratings, WMA profiles, and community hunting coverage for Beaufort County and Game Zone 2.
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Hilton Head Island South Carolina Wildlife Management Areas
Cliff Pitts WMA is the closest public hunting ground to Hilton Head Island proper, managed by SCDNR in Game Zone 2. The property features a mix of agricultural fields, pine stands, and hardwood bottoms. Known for dove field management and accessible deer hunting within Beaufort County.
Public access. Check SCDNR current year hunting guide for designated parking areas and field maps. WMA license required in addition to hunting license.
One of the largest WMAs in South Carolina, Jocassee Gorges encompasses rugged Blue Ridge terrain in Pickens and Oconee Counties. This wilderness tract holds one of SC's best black bear populations. Deer and turkey hunting can be excellent for those willing to hike deep into the mountains. Ruffed grouse are a rare bonus.
Multiple trailhead access points off US-11 and SC-130. Remote terrain requires topographic maps and GPS. WMA license required. No motorized vehicles beyond designated roads.
Broad River WMA covers the floodplain and upland terrain along the Broad River corridor. This large tract is known for its feral hog population — one of the most accessible year-round hunting opportunities in the region. Deer and turkey hunting is productive in the hardwood bottoms and planted pines.
Multiple access points along SC-34 and county roads. Portions subject to seasonal flooding — check conditions before hunting bottomlands. WMA license required.
The Tyger River Complex consists of multiple smaller tracts managed along the Tyger River drainages in Hilton Head Island and Laurens Counties. These properties focus heavily on dove field management, with SCDNR planting and managing fields for migratory dove hunting in September.
Access varies by individual tract. Check SCDNR annual WMA guide for current field status and parking locations. Fields managed under SCDNR dove program — some require pre-season registration.
Poe Creek State Forest WMA in Pickens County offers diverse hunting on state forest land managed cooperatively with SCDNR. The property features a mix of planted pines, hardwood ridges, and stream bottomlands. Black bear season applies here — check zone-specific regulations carefully.
Primary access off SC-8 in Easley area. State forest roads provide interior access during dry conditions. WMA license and state forest permit may both be required — verify with SCDNR.
The Mountain Hunt Unit encompasses Cherokee and northern Greenville County lands bordering Hilton Head Island. This is the nearest access to Game Zone 1 regulations — including earlier bear seasons and different bag limits than Zone 2. Rugged terrain with significant elevation change.
Multiple public access points along the I-85 corridor into Cherokee County. Check current year SCDNR hunting guide for Game Zone 1 specific dates and areas. Zone boundaries matter here.
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Hunting Gear Guide
Mossy Oak Bottomland camo fingerless glove built for archery and gun hunting where you need finger dexterity without giving up concealment. Lightweight stretch knit moves with your hand on the bow string or trigger. Bottomland pattern blends into hardwood bottoms, river swamps, and cutover edges across the SC piedmont. Pulls off and on in seconds — keep them clipped to your pack for cold-morning bow draws.
Sound-activated electronic earmuffs that amplify ambient noise (footsteps, wing beats, calling) up to 4x and shut down at the muzzle blast in milliseconds. NRR 23dB protection for centerfire rifle, shotgun, and large-bore handgun. Low-profile cups clear your stock cheek weld. AAA batteries last 140+ hours. Auto-shutoff after 4 hours saves the batteries when you forget. Standard in dove fields and at the range across the Upstate.
50-pound capacity hanging gravity feeder with the XD-Pro digital timer kit. Lightweight camo metal hopper hangs from a tree limb or feeder tripod. XD-Pro timer runs up to six feed times per day with 1-30 second spin durations. Battery-operated, weather-resistant. Pairs well with shelled corn, deer protein blends, or whole oats for dove fields. Standard rig for private-land deer setups in Game Zone 2.
Pop-up one-person camo blind with a built-in swivel chair and one-way see-through mesh windows. Sets up in under a minute, packs to a 30-inch carry tube. Mesh lets you see out without the deer seeing in — game-changer for kids, archery hunters who fidget, and early-morning bow sits where movement gets busted. Stake-down kit and ground anchors included. Works on field edges, cutovers, and creek bottoms.
1200-yard range, 7x magnification rangefinder with continuous scan and slope-corrected angle compensation. Pin-seeking mode locks onto deer and turkey at brushy distances where reflective targets struggle. Slope mode gives you the true horizontal distance — critical for tree stand shots and uphill mountain hunts. Tripod-mountable, IP54 weather sealed, rechargeable battery. Solid budget alternative to Leupold and Vortex for hunters who don't need full ballistic solvers.
Three-color twist-up face paint stick — olive, brown, and black — with a built-in mirror in the cap. Non-toxic, easy off with soap and water. Eliminates the white facial flash deer and turkey pick up on at first light. Cheap insurance for bowhunters and turkey hunters who skip the headnet but still need to break up skin sheen. One stick lasts a full season if you keep the cap on.
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Hilton Head Island Hunting FAQ
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In Beaufort County (Game Zone 2) on private lands, deer archery season opens September 15. Primitive weapons season runs October 1-10. Gun season opens October 11 and runs through January 1. WMA seasons may have different dates — check the current SCDNR South Carolina Hunting and Fishing Guide each year.
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Public hunting near Hilton Head Island includes Cliff Pitts WMA (in Beaufort County — deer, turkey, small game), the Tyger River Complex (dove fields in Hilton Head Island and Laurens Counties), Jocassee Gorges WMA (38,000 acres about 1 hour west — deer, turkey, bear), Broad River WMA (18,000+ acres about 1 hour south — deer, turkey, hog), and Poe Creek State Forest WMA (about 45 minutes west — deer, bear). A WMA license is required on all SCDNR public hunting lands in addition to your basic hunting license.
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Yes. All hunters in South Carolina need a state hunting license. Deer and turkey require an additional big game permit. Hunting on any Wildlife Management Area (WMA) requires a WMA license. Federal migratory bird hunters age 16 and older need a federal duck stamp for waterfowl. Licenses and permits are available through SCDNR at dnr.sc.gov or at authorized license agents throughout Beaufort County.
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Yes. South Carolina allows Sunday hunting on private lands and on most WMAs. There are no statewide Sunday hunting restrictions. However, some counties or local jurisdictions may have ordinances — always verify local rules before hunting on Sundays. Sunday hunting with firearms is permitted on all SCDNR WMAs.
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In Game Zone 2 (which includes Beaufort County), the deer bag limit for SC residents is 2 antlered deer per day with a season limit of 5 antlered deer total. For antlerless deer, SCDNR quota permits apply on WMAs — check the specific WMA regulations. On private lands, antlerless deer limits depend on the county. Always consult the current SCDNR South Carolina Hunting and Fishing Guide for updated limits, as they can change each season.
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Black bear are present in the mountain regions adjacent to Beaufort County — particularly in Cherokee County (Mountain Hunt Unit, Game Zone 1), Jocassee Gorges WMA (Pickens/Oconee Counties), and Poe Creek State Forest WMA (Pickens County). Bear hunting in SC requires a bear tag in addition to a big game permit. The Mountain Hunt Unit (Game Zone 1) in Cherokee County borders Beaufort County and is the closest designated bear hunting area. Bear sightings in Beaufort County itself are occasional but not common.