Single Day South Carolina Whitetail Hunting

Lodge, SC

No Lodging • Private • Guided

Description

Whitetail Deer Hunting in SC

Single-Day Hunting | 1 Buck | 1 Doe | 1 Male Hog


Whitetail Deer Hunting in South Carolina offers exceptional Free-Range opportunities for whitetail deer. With deer populations at their highest in the state of South Carolina and the most liberal seasons in the southeast. Early Whitetail Deer Hunting gives rifle hunters a rare opportunity to harvest a Trophy Velvet Buck starting August 15th each year. Rifle Hunters will enjoy a long Deer Hunting Season which starts August 15th and includes using your rifle over the South Carolina Rut starting October 9th, breeding October 16-26th, second rut with breeding around November 13-24th, and the whitetail hunting season ending January 1st each year. 


Single-Day Hunt Includes:

  • 1 Eight Point or Better Buck
  • 1 Doe
  • 1 Male Hog
  • Experienced Hunting Guide
  • Field Transportation
  • Game Retrieval
  • Gun Range/Archery Range
  • Full-Sized walk-in cooler


Stands are strategically located throughout the hunting property around fields, in swamps, hardwoods, and pine stands to ensure a variety of hunting opportunities and views throughout our properties. Most deer hunting stands will have food plots, corn feeders, established bait pile or in some cases both. Mineral supplements and protein feeds are also used to ensure healthy free-ranging whitetail deer populations with quality racks.


Whitetail Deer Hunting Details:

  • We have several different tracks over an 11,000-acre area
  • We practice quality deer management and each buck must be 8 points or better and one of your bucks must have a minimum 12" inside spread.
  • After September 15th hunters may harvest up to 2 deer per day one buck and one Doe with a hunt package limit of two bucks and one Doe.
  •  You will be hunting from comfortable elevated tower stands, ladder stands, and tripod stands equipped with rifle rests.
  • Open ladder stands and climbers are also used to accommodate pistol and crossbow hunters. Bow hunting ranges are around 30 yards and rifle can be out to 350 yards in some places.


What to Expect

After your arrival we set out for the deer stands about one hour before sunrise. Normally we stay until 10am unless everyone has agreed to stay longer. We come in and have a brunch or late breakfast followed by a resting time for a nap and or strategic planning for the afternoon hunt. Soup and sandwich for lunch around 1-2 and then out to the stands again by 3 for a sit until dark.

We are low pressure for hunter success and our daily planning. If the group decides to hunt longer, we are all in! The more time in the field the more chance for success.


Base price is per person for a single-day whitetail hunt and includes One Eight Point or better buck, one doe, and one male hog per day hunt. No Trophy Fees Ever!

Add on a non-hunting guest for a guided wildlife viewing experience for an additional fee.

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Upgrades

Non-Hunting Guest/Guided Wildlife Viewing

$214.50


Your Host

Ken's Trip

Ken C

We invite you to experience the best wild game hunting South Carolina has to offer.

from $765/Day


Amenities

  • Experienced Local Guide
  • Free-Range Whitetail
  • 11,000 Acres
  • Comfortable Elevated Tower Stands, Ladder Stands, & Climbers
  • Your Choice of Weapon
  • Quality Deer Management Practices

Location

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Gear List

  • Weapon and Ammo
  • Weather Appropriate Hunting Attire
  • Valid State Hunting License/Tags
  • Personal Hunting Gear

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Rules & Guidelines

What to Bring on your Whitetail Hunting Trip

Each game hunter has his or her own equipment preferences. Therefore, we ask that you bring the following with you for your hunting experience with us: Camo clothing, Snake boots or quality hunting boots, ThermaCell or other mosquito repellant, small flashlight, seat cushion, rain gear, deer grunt and or rattling antlers, shooting sticks, your favorite weapon no less than .243, and please be sure you have sighted in your rifle or bow prior to arriving. We do have a range, but we prefer to use it as a must use tool and not for sighting in a new rifle and scope combination. That much work needs to be done before your arrival as too much shooting lets the animals know you are coming.


https://www.dnr.sc.gov/regulations.html


Hunters 16 years and older must obtain a valid hunting license in order to participate in any kind of hunting activity. Hunter education courses are required to purchase a license.


Additional regulations regarding bag limits, weapons, and other related issues can be found on the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources website.

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