I was there over the weekend. Saw plenty of pigs, sika, fallow, rams and a few whitetail. The "camp house" is a double wide mobile home. A nice cleaning station. There is a covered patio out front with picnic tables and grills. Two bedrooms with two sets of bunk beds in each one. There is a full kitchen. You will need a sleeping bag, pillow and a towel personals for showering. You will be taken to stand, ladder stands and box blinds, in the morning. Corn will be scattered from a bag, a feeder will go off a little after day light and you will see animals and have shot opportunities. You will be picked up when you are ready. You will be dropped off later in the afternoon and the same thing will occur. Picked up at dark (unless you ask to sit late for pigs) you will go back to camp, care for dead animals and either cook out at camp or go three miles to Fairfield and take your pick of eateries. I suggest Sams. This is not an overly challenging "hunt". It is what it is. However the pigs are smart and although most of the time the smaller will offer themselves up to the hunters the bigger ones are nocturnal and you would be well served to mind your scent and take your bow mounted light with you. And he has some big ones.
He is a genuine person who wants you to be successful and have a good time and he will work to make that happen.
Agree with this. Great place, great guys, with a lot of animals. We had a blast out there when we went and everybody killed something. Here is a link to a live thread we did out there.
I was there over the weekend. Saw plenty of pigs, sika, fallow, rams and a few whitetail. The "camp house" is a double wide mobile home. A nice cleaning station. There is a covered patio out front with picnic tables and grills. Two bedrooms with two sets of bunk beds in each one. There is a full kitchen. You will need a sleeping bag, pillow and a towel personals for showering. You will be taken to stand, ladder stands and box blinds, in the morning. Corn will be scattered from a bag, a feeder will go off a little after day light and you will see animals and have shot opportunities. You will be picked up when you are ready. You will be dropped off later in the afternoon and the same thing will occur. Picked up at dark (unless you ask to sit late for pigs) you will go back to camp, care for dead animals and either cook out at camp or go three miles to Fairfield and take your pick of eateries. I suggest Sams. This is not an overly challenging "hunt". It is what it is. However the pigs are smart and although most of the time the smaller will offer themselves up to the hunters the bigger ones are nocturnal and you would be well served to mind your scent and take your bow mounted light with you. And he has some big ones.
He is a genuine person who wants you to be successful and have a good time and he will work to make that happen.
Just to clarify a couple of items real quick, the high fenced area is now completely high fenced. It's just under a hundred acres. His prices are set so a working person can afford to hunt there. He offers duck hunts as well. He has around 800 acres total and a few ponds across it he hunts for ducks. I will be down there in a couple weeks again. Hope to see y'all there.
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