Joined: 03 Feb 2008
Posts: 830
Location: Adirondak Mtns
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This is my second post on this subject. The first was a querry asking for information. Thank you NY16ga.
Keep in mind this is my opinion based on my experience during two hunts here and many hunts at several “Quail plantations in Georgia”. Two hunts should be your first clue.
1. The owner Bill Jacobs has a well-earned reputation as a dog trainer and has done an excellent job of putting together a first class HUNTING organization.
2. If you’re looking for Mule drawn wagons, go elsewhere.
3. Horseback hunts, go elsewhere.
4. Gourmet Meals, go elsewhere.
5. Fine wines go elsewhere or bring your own for after he hunt.
This is a HUNTING CLUB not a vacation resort.
If you’re looking for the best damn quail hunting experience in the south go HERE.
- Treasure Coast is focused on the hunt, the hunter, and the dogs.
- It is about the hunt not the amenities.
- Hunter’s dogs are especially welcome not just tolerated.
- There are separate fields dedicated for you to use to train your dog
- Birds are plentiful and vigorous
- The guides at least the two I hunted with ,George and Dave, are first rate
as were there dogs.
- And the price is a bargain, as either a member or a guest.
- And regardless of the rule limiting you to 20 ga or smaller guns, the
16 ga. is quite welcome.
JSwanson
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