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Greystone Castle #6595665 12/20/16 09:42 PM
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Has anyone hunted here? Would you mind giving me a little information? Was it worth the $$$$? Would/will you hunt there again? What did you hunt? How were the accommodations? Food? Etc...

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Re: Greystone Castle [Re: Deerhunter61] #6595680 12/20/16 10:08 PM
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Hunted there about 12 years ago but was a guest of a vendor so no clue to the cost.

Hunted quail and pheasant they released. Had a blast and lunch was superb..


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I have been there several times. Good food and nice accommodations. Birds are released but they are fun to shoot. There are some exotics that were for sale when I was there years ago. I think they are pricey on hoved animals. The birds are fun. clay course is good. If you want to shoot any other species pm me and I will help you with a good place. Another place for birds is Rough Creek Lodge. they are a little pricey as well.


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I have a lease that borders that property. I see some really nice animals in there on the drive into my lease.
I know that they can't jump that high fence, but I sure wish that they would learn to dig under it.

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Seems like Beav hunted there before.. After his vacation he might be able to chime in on some helpful info..


Originally Posted by Jungleexplorer
I really hate to do what I am about to do, because it will be very painful for you.


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We need to breed a huge retriever dog capable of both retrieving a deer and climbing or jumping a high fence..

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