Obtaining our Services
Suburban Whitetail Management of North Georgia
To obtain our services you must first: Contact SWMNGA and describe the problem. An SWMNGA representative will discuss the
situation with you to determine if our services are appropriate for your particular property. Considerations include:
- The size of your property.
- Your proximity to neighbors and whether they are comfortable with the potential for hunting on or near their property..
- The extent of damage caused by deer.
If your property qualifies, our representative will set up face to face meetings to look at the property. The SWMNGA coordinator for
your county, or member of the Board of Directors will visit with you at that time. During this visit our representative will provide the
paperwork needed to retain SWMNGA as your hunting Agent. The paperwork grants SWMNGA authorization to harvest deer on
your property, and designates certain rules such as:
- Specific places for parking.
- Certain times you do or do not wish hunters to be on your property. · Special areas of concern.
- Specific hunting spots.
We will select the bowhunter or bowhunters for your property who will then be introduced to you by our District Leader. In
addition, you will be provided with an informational list to include:
- The bowhunter's name or names.
- Vehicle description.
- License plate number.
- Phone listings of all members on your property and our Board of Directors.
The hunter then begins the process of observing deer movements from an elevated position to determine what strategy will work
for harvesting the deer on your property. Periodically the hunter will contact his or her team leader to give a progress report. The
leader designated to supervise your property will be in regular contact with you to update you on our progress and to answer any
questions. They are also available by cell phone to respond to any situations that require immediate attention.
SWMNGA, Inc. is a fully insured not-for-profit organization specializing in providing a free service to area property owners experiencing problems with expanding whitetail deer herds by deploying highly qualified bowhunters using portable tree stands where hunting can be performed from the safety of an elevated position.
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