Enon Plantation in Hurtsboro, AL
1442 St. Mark Church Road Hurtsboro, AL 36860
(334) 253-2100
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Deer Hunting:
Enon Plantation offers the highest caliber whitetail deer hunting. In 1991 the plantation began intensive deer management of its 12,000 continuous acres in an effort to provide an exceptional site for bow hunting. We feed free choice protein pellets from early February through the end of August. Hardwood drains create natural funnels as well as provide for a natural food source.
Quail Hunitng:
Enon plantation offers true plantation style bobwhite quail hunting to discerning wing shooters. Intense game management of over 10,000 acres produces the type of hunt our guests both enjoy and expect. During the summer months, the terrain is managed for maximum quail production. Open stands of pines with thick brush, feed lines, sagebrush, ragweed fields and partridge peas provide the perfect habitat for quail to flourish. We make every effort to increase your odds for a successful day's hunt.
Turkey Hunting:
Enon's wild turkey population is both healthy and plentiful. Reservations are limited to ensure our birds are not over stressed. Skilled guides will lead you through a turkey hunting experience of a lifetime! Arrive the evening prior to your first morning's hunt ready to meet your guide and hit the trail. Or, for the more experienced hunter, request to be left at your destination for a private pursuit of that big gobbler. Continental breakfasts are available to satisfy your appetite until your return for brunch. Enjoy the afternoon relaxing and preparing for your evening's hunt.
Duck Hunting:
Information about duck hunting at Enon will be available soon. Please call (334) 253-2100 for more information.
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