Piedmont Sportsman
Preserve & Lodge

Experience the "Great Outdoors" in the Piedmont region of North Carolina.

 

 

Upland Bird Hunting

 

                                                     

    

We do Not have any Memberships left for '08/'09 season!  Please call or email if you are interested in '09/'10 memberships.

Memberships are designed to accommodate corporate group outings or individual hunters.  This program allows for flexibility to our hunters to access our preserve when and how they choose to hunt.  From the weekend preserve hunter to the experienced wild bird hunter, one can choose to train a pup, condition dogs, or experience a released quail hunt designed to challenge your shooting skills.  Our land is managed to create habitat suitable for all levels and desires of a bird hunters.

Membership includes:

Access to our preserve, 7 days a week, from December 1 through March 31..
A set price for a certain number of quail.
Use of a utility vehicle with dog box.
Cleaning facilities.
 
For an additional charge, hunts can be designed to your needs.  Some additional enmities include:  guide and dog, bird cleaning, and first class lodging and meals.
 

 

                                                                                           

 

For more information and applications, please call Don Raynor at:  336-312-4872.

Or email him at:

info@piedmontsportsman.com

 

 

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Sudan grass and millet patch.

Here are some pictures of our food plots and habitat work from this year.

Clean up work in Loblolly pine areas.

Partidge Pea and Switch grass area after a late winter prescribed fire.

Switch grass responding to a late winter burn.

Old Loblolly Pines after a prescribed fire to suppress hardwood competition.

Half-cutting sweetgums over briars and honeysuckle vines to create escape cover.

Milo and millet food plot.