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title: "Upstate SC Hunters: Start Your 2026-27 Season Prep Now"
url: https://www.herespartanburg.com/upstate-sc-hunters-start-your-2026-27-season-prep-now/
date: 2026-04-22T08:27:27-04:00
modified: 2026-04-22T15:45:41-04:00
author: "Tionna M. Cardenas"
categories: ["Uncategorized"]
site: "HERESpartanburg"
attribution: "HERESpartanburg"
---

# Upstate SC Hunters: Start Your 2026-27 Season Prep Now

> April is the window Upstate SC hunters know well: the weeks between turkey and deer seasons when serious preparation for fall begins, with ideal scouting conditions before summer foliage closes off sightlines.

*Source: [HERESpartanburg](https://www.herespartanburg.com/upstate-sc-hunters-start-your-2026-27-season-prep-now/) — April 22, 2026 by Tionna M. Cardenas*

With the turkey season winding down, April is the window Upstate SC hunters know well: the weeks between seasons when the serious preparation for fall deer hunting quietly begins. Scouting conditions in the woods are ideal — summer foliage hasn’t closed off sightlines yet, deer are moving on predictable patterns, and there’s still time to fix everything that needs fixing before the 2026-27 season opens.

In South Carolina’s Game Zone 1 and 2, which cover most of Spartanburg and Cherokee counties, private-land deer seasons typically open with archery-only hunting in mid-September, followed by primitive weapons in early October and general gun seasons from October 11 through January 1. Youth hunt days bracket both ends of the season. Hunters in Zone 3, which covers portions of western Spartanburg County near the Blue Ridge, can start archery hunting as early as mid-August on private land — one of the earlier season opens in the state.

The [SC Department of Natural Resources](https://www.dnr.sc.gov/hunting.html) is the authoritative source for 2026-27 season dates and regulations, and hunters should check the SCDNR website directly for any zone-specific rule changes before finalizing their season plans. SCDNR typically publishes final season regulations in spring, and bag limit adjustments or zone boundary changes can affect Upstate hunters’ planning significantly.

Right now, April is the time to: renew or purchase your 2026-27 hunting license (available through SCDNR’s online portal), scout properties and mark stand locations before summer foliage fills in, install or refresh trail cameras, and plant spring food plots that will mature into fall attractants. Native browse on Upstate SC properties has been strong following wet winter conditions, but intentional food plot management — clover, chicory, brassicas — consistently concentrates deer movement near stand sites.

Equipment prep in April beats scrambling in September. Bow hunters especially benefit from starting early — months of consistent practice before the season opener translates directly to ethical shots in the field. Whether you hunt Spartanburg County private land, one of Cherokee County’s public WMAs, or the Croft State Park archery area, the investment made now in scouting and preparation is what September through January runs on.

## What’s Happening in Spartanburg

- **When does the 2026-27 South Carolina hunting season begin?**
SC deer season typically opens in mid-August for archery hunters, with firearm seasons beginning in October — giving Upstate hunters several months to prepare licenses, gear, and leases.

- **What should Upstate SC hunters do right now to prepare?**
April is the right time to purchase hunting licenses (on sale now at SCDNR), scout properties, plant food plots, and service equipment before summer heat makes field work difficult.

- **Are there any regulation changes for the 2026-27 season?**
SCDNR typically releases final season regulations in spring — hunters should check the SCDNR website for any bag limit or zone changes before finalizing their season plan.
