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Club Reviews Submitted by Visitors, Members or Staff
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Jon Gottron napoleon, Ohio Member More than 10 visits Reviewed 01/13/2010 | Kevin, his wife Denise and their staff go out of their way to accommodate anyone. I guess this is why I have been a member of the Hunt Club since the second year it was ever open. Their birds are good flyers. One gets an occasional runner but that is how wild birds act also. They have great guides if you need one that offer friendly advise if asked. If you are looking for great hunting for pheasants, chukars, and quail at a VERY reasonable price, this place is for you. I have shot their Clays course a few times also and it is just plain fun!
Call ahead of time as they get busy, or just stop out for a visit. |
Michael Majcher Westlake, Ohio; Kalispell, Mt Visitor 2-5 Visits Reviewed 10/23/2007 | I have shot clays and bought birds to work my dogs in their fields. The clays course is nice with good variations. The shots are closer than I'd like, but the price is good and the people are friendly. They occasionally have trouble getting enough trappers for all the people that use the course. It has not seemed crowded even with all the trappers on the course at the same time.
Their birds could use more flight practice. If buying birds beware, they raise runners, not flyers. |
Chris Hevener
Visitor Once Reviewed 08/21/2006 | Very nice clays range with a nice variety of easy anD dificult shots. The pullers were very polite and helpful. For sure a place to go try out a few rounds of sporting clays for a very reasonable price. |
Tom Dixon Novelty,Ohio Visitor 2-5 Visits Reviewed 05/24/2006 | We have shot this course several times and have found it to be very challenging and fun. There are lots of stations and you can do the course back to back and not be the same. On some staions there are two or more presentations. We recommend it highly.
The lodge facilities are in the building stage so only have an outhouse currently. Trappers and people are very friendly and accomidating. They also offer bird hunting.
Located 1 1/2 miles east of state route 4 on state route 113. Easy access from Ohio turnpike. Must call ahead for reservations. We went last February in 10 degree weather. It was the most crowded I had ever seen a sporting facility.
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Tom Dixon Novelty, Ohio Visitor Once Reviewed 12/21/2005 | Nice course. This was my first trip on a cold Dec. morning. I've only been doing sporting clays once a month for 1 1/2 years but found this course challenging and fun. There is a nice mixture of rabbit and bird targets. Well worth my two hour drive. |
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