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October 24, 2007

Had to get this first in!

I couldn't find these pictures yesterday for our 'Feast of Firsts' post, but have realized now how to access the camera's internal memory (oh, technology...sigh). The pictures are GREAT! This night was even greater; I don't think that Mr. Darrell (Stewart's grandfather) has stopped smiling yet...

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Stewart Teal (GA) got his first deer with us! It was a nice 5-point. The BEST part of the evening was that he was in the stand with his grandfather, so the memory and the experience is even more special. As you can see above, Mr. Darrell is administering the first deer rites.

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The whole clan poses proudly with the deer Grandfather Darrell holding back wildman Nathan and Scott behind a proud Stewart. GREAT MEMORY and a great group.

Red Bluff Flora and Fauna

We always have lots of interest in the more unusual animals that live around here. Maybe not so much from our Florida hunters (whose climate, etc.) is so similar, but definitely from our northern friends. A few of our hunters have taken some great shots during their hunts and have been generous enough to share them with us (thanks goes out to Matt and Mark Miller and to Charlotte Crider).

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I thought that this was a dreamy action shot of our 'possum on the half shell' - an armadillo. Hunters often beg for a chance to see one of these - alive, that is. Most are spotted legs up on the side of the road. We've even been known to take hunters out on armadillo safaris in the efforts to spot one. For a laugh, it is always fun to watch our black lab, Zeke, try to chase and catch one. His teeth slip off of the scales - it puzzles him so.

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Here's our neighborhood gator, Albert, who lives just 300 yards or so from the lodge. He's usually pretty shy, so I was glad to get such a great shot of him. The kids always like to drive over in a golf cart in the efforts to spot him.

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Even though this shot is a little bit blurry, I love it. Here is a barred owl, who makes the distinctive, "who cooks for you" hoot.

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I'm pretty sure this is a black pine snake. What a good eye to get this shot!

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The oh-so-elusive vertical rattlesnake. VERY rare to catch one of these on film!

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A picture here of our ultimate cleanup crew taking a break between meals.

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Finally, a flora pic. This is a swamp tree that appears to be sleeping. Charlotte Crider spent the morning with it while hunting and got a good shot for us.

October 23, 2007

A Feast of Firsts!

This year has seen quite a few 'firsts' for our hunters.. From a youngster getting their first shot at a deer, to an experienced hunter finally able to harvest a buck. Here are some highlights:

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He may look glum here, but it was an exciting night when Austin Peeler (FL), here with his father Jerry, got a shot at this doe on October 6th. We're lucky to host quite a few father/son duos through the year.

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Brian Marbutt (FL) harvested this 9 1/2" 6-point on the morning of October 10th. This was his first trip to Red Bluff Lodge. As you can see, Jim has already gotten his hands on him!

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Randy Tucker (FL) got this beauty on the morning of October 19th. It was a 13" 6-point. What a great first deer!

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Here's Roy Boone congratulating Alan Urmson (FL) on his first deer. He took it on the evening of October 20th.

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Hunting at Red Bluff Lodge

  • Whitetail Deer
    You may harvest up to 2 bucks, 2 hogs and 1 doe per day during deer season, which runs from August 15th through January 1st. This season, the longest in the US, allows for the use of any weapon of choice during the entire season. Doe season begins September 15th and runs through the end of the season. From August 15h through about August 31st, most of the bucks harvested will still have velvet on their antlers, making for a truly unique trophy. Our daily rate for a deer hunt is $450. This rate is all-inclusive; your only additional expense will be for your South Carolina hunting license. We harvest between 300 and 350 deer per year. Our average harvest density if 44 deer per square mile. The average number of days our hunters hunt for each harvested deer is 2.2. Please call us to schedule your next deer hunting adventure!
  • Feral Hogs
    Hog hunting is hot at Red Bluff Lodge! You may harvest 1 hog per sitting, for a total of 2 per day. Hog hunting is a year-round hunting opportunity. Our hogs are feral, free range animals. The daily rate for hog hunting is $450. We harvest an average of 90 hogs per square mile per year!
  • Wild Turkeys
    Our turkey season runs from March 15th through May 1st each spring. You may harvest 1 gobbler per morning hunt, during which you are accompanied by an accomplished guide. Your evenings will be spent hog hunting on our acreage that runs along the Savannah River. Our daily rate for the turkey/hog combo hunts is $500. Our average harvested bird scores 54.69 on the NWTF scale, weighs in at 17 pounds and has a 10" beard and 1" spurs

2006 Deer Harvest

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    We are so lucky to have such a long deer season: August 15th through January 1st. Our doe season begins September 15th and lasts the rest of the year. All season is open to the hunter's weapon of choice. Website Hint: To go back to the homepage, click on the white address in the top left corner of this page: www.redblufflodge.typepad.com.

2006 Turkey Harvest

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    This year's turkey season was our best one to date! We had fabulous spring weather and our hunters enjoyed an unparalled level of success. We also had more than a few near misses, which made for VERY entertaining stories around the campfire. Our 'turkey fever' is worse than ever!

2006 Hog Harvest

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    This album is updated continuously with the animals our hunters harvest. Check back frequently for new pictures! It is also useful to note the most successful dates here when planning your next hunting trip to Red Bluff Lodge. Call us for availability.

2007 Hog Harvest

  • Kendugan82507hog55
    Hogs harvested in 2007