Lazy Dog Hunting Adventures operates a private hunting club on 650 acres bordering Nolin Lake corps of engineer land and Mammoth Cave National Park in central Kentucky. The property is actively managed for deer and turkey hunting, with 50 acres of corn and beans planted annually and 60 acres of clov...
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Lazy Dog Hunting Adventures operates a private hunting club on 650 acres bordering Nolin Lake corps of engineer land and Mammoth Cave National Park in central Kentucky. The property is actively managed for deer and turkey hunting, with 50 acres of corn and beans planted annually and 60 acres of clover and alfalfa mix for hay.
Deer are fed corn year-round on the property. Fifteen trail cameras monitor game and trespassers.
Membership runs $1,500 per week per hunter and includes:
Space is limited based on stand count. Previous year members get priority on return hunts. Two members per cabin standard; cabins sleep 5–6 if you want to add hunters at the same rate.
The club provides state-of-the-art Muddy "Bull" hunting blinds with Elite climbing stairs. Bring a propane heater and you're hunting in style with multiple stand locations to choose from. Meat can be frozen on-site and packed for your trip home.
"I took a nice 10 point and a wide 8 point. Large Bobcat as well! Great stand locations with excellent muddy blinds. Lots of stands to choose from. Cabins are perfect in every way." — Mike B., recent hunter
Deer and turkey are the focus, but the property has a healthy bobcat population as well. Coyotes and bobcats are huntable. You'll need a valid Kentucky hunting license and fishing license for pond fishing—both available online through Kentucky's fish and wildlife department.
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