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River
bottoms, hardwood flats, plantation pines, year-round
green fields ... the ultimate habitat and breeding
grounds for Eastern Wild Turkey. Booger Bottom Hunting
has an abundance of turkey, perfect habitat, and
easy-to-hunt terrain. Located in the heart of Southwest
Georgia and the banks of the Chattahoochee River, Booger
Bottom is the place for you to challenge a trophy Tom
and take home a lifetime memory.
Your morning
will start before the rooster crows with a
Southern-style breakfast. As the sun begins to rise,
you'll be listening for that big gobbler to sound off.
Your guide will get you into position, and try to
sweet-talk Old Tom into range. If you like, you can
call to him yourself. If you are lucky and good, you'll
soon be hoisting the big bird over your shoulder.
About noon,
if your bird proves too wise and wily, you will return
to the lodge for a hot home-cooked meal with desserts
and cold ice tea. After a short afternoon break, we'll
head back out to set up in the edge of one of the
feeding areas. Perhaps you and your guide can spot a
tom that is looking for a little "afternoon delight",
and convince him that you are a sweet little hen too shy
to come into the field.
There's
really no hunt quite like it. Join us for a few days --
try it once -- you'll be hooked!
Hunt Details:
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Limit 2 gobblers per trip
(State season limit is 3 gobblers)
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We harvest only MATURE
Gobblers, no Jakes or hens.
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Violation of limits or size
restrictions carries a $500.00 fine. Fine must be
paid in cash before hunter is allowed to return to
the field or leave the property. We are SERIOUS
about our Management Program!
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All hunts are guided. However
we encourage a hunter to call instead of or with the
guide. Two hens are better than one!
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A 50% non-refundable deposit is
required to secure your trip. The balance is due
upon arrival. We accept personal checks for the
deposit only. Cash, cashier's checks and money
orders are accepted for the balance.
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All hunters must carry a valid
Big Game license and be legally permitted to hunt in
the state of Georgia. Hunters must abide by State
and Federal Game laws as well as landowner rules.
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What to bring:
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Shotgun and shells. Bring
enough to insure the pattern on your shotgun. Full
choke 12 gauge is preferred and you should KNOW HOW
IT PATTERNS and where it hits on a turkey target.
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If you are a caller, don't
forget your calls! Owl hooters and crow calls can
trigger a shock gobble.
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Camouflage clothing, be sure to
pack for both warm and cool weather as our
temperatures vary widely. You'll need a layered
approach for cool mornings that warm up quickly.
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Face net and hat
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Boots for wet or dry weather
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Flashlight, knife, safety gear
so you feel comfortable
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Coolers to transport game
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A great attitude and desire to
hunt!
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