Lowcountry Hunting Services
Posted by lowcountryhunting on February 13, 2008
While not a monster, this is the first buck to be captured on camera on the newest 900 acres that I will be managing. My cousin owns the property just down the road from the Cubbedge Hill’s Blount Place tract, and he has enlisted my services to take care of the hunting on it.
It is a beautiful chunk of woods, to be referred to as the Jericho tract, consisting of a variety of stages of pine growth as well as quite a few cypress bays. It is also loaded with deer, turkey and hogs!
I put out the camera the other day, but no corn. I figured that I would come back with it, but at least the camera was ready to go. However when I took some corn out yesterday, I found that this buck had wandered by, stopping just long enough for a quick portrait. He was probably heading towards the hog trap up the road (got to get rid of some of them) that did have corn around it, and he will be a nice 2.5 year old once his new set of antlers come in this fall…
I am still working with Cubbedge Hill, and we are currently setting up this year’s program too. However I have had so many hunters contact me about leases and memberships that it only made since to add other properties as well. And as someone who just eats, sleeps and lives big bucks (and big gobblers and huge hogs), I am truly looking forward to having even MORE access to so many acres of prime Lowcountry hunting. It will not only allow me to continue helping deserving hunters find unbelievable spots to spend their time in the woods, but provide lots of trailcam photos, hunting reports and harvest stories for this site and other publications.
If you are interested in joining either of these programs, please contact me at jeff @ jeffhuntphotography.com.
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I would so love to get the trail cam out again, but that would require weather that isn’t in the single digits. You southerners are so lucky.
Having a new piece of property to manage and hunt is always a good thing. Looking forward to the stories and trail cam pics it produces.
February 13th, 2008 at 11:18 am