Beaver Creek Plantation has been running quail hunts since 1998, and they've built something substantial: 14 hunting courses spread across the property with capacity for 28 hunters simultaneously. The operation isn't just big—it's detailed. Plantation manager Jerry Webb brings over 45 years of hunti...
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Beaver Creek Plantation has been running quail hunts since 1998, and they've built something substantial: 14 hunting courses spread across the property with capacity for 28 hunters simultaneously. The operation isn't just big—it's detailed. Plantation manager Jerry Webb brings over 45 years of hunting knowledge to every hunt, and most of the guides have been with the operation for 15+ years.
The primary dog handler, Jerry Webb, has been training hunting dogs for over 60 years. Training starts at 12 weeks old, and the dogs exhibit impeccable pointing and retrieving.
They understand that a well-trained dog changes everything about a hunt. The dogs get constant work and training when they're not actually guiding hunts.
| Hunt Type | Duration | Price | Birds Included |
|---|---|---|---|
| Half Day | 9am-12pm or 1pm-4pm | $450/person | 10 birds |
| Full Day | 9am-4pm | $600/person | 20 birds |
| Pheasant Shoot | Continental | $250/person | 10 birds |
Every hunt includes a country cookin' lunch buffet, bird cleaning, and packaging. Additional birds run $10 each.
The 8,400 sq ft lodge overlooks the lake and handles serious gatherings—they can seat 100 for dining and have two conference rooms set up for business meetings. An on-site chef and bartender manage catering. After the hunt, there's a fully stocked wet bar and a fire pit for the evening.
Three separate waterfront lodging facilities sleep up to 32 guests:
Membership includes year-round access to dove, quail, and pheasant hunting privileges, plus access to all lodging facilities and the lakes for boating and fishing.
Located off Highway 80 East in Twin City, Georgia. From Savannah, take I-16 West to Exit 104 (Metter), then GA 23. From Atlanta/Macon, I-75 South to I-16 East to Exit 104. The entrance is on Highway 80 East, about 4 miles from Twin City. Follow the gravel road 1.3 miles to the lodge.
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