Wyse Fork Hunting Preserve Upland Bird Hunting
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Do you ever wonder what it would be like to bird hunt where you know you will find birds, and plenty of them? Do you remember when you could even find birds? If you are tired of hunting the country for just a few random coveys or if you want more action in your next bird hunt, then it is time to try Wyse Fork Hunting Preserve. At our farm you can enjoy unlimited shooting and relive the memories of successful hunts from days gone by. Our varied cover types and habitat provide some of the best shooting conditions to be had anywhere. At Wyse Fork Hunting Preserve you can hunt Bob White Quail in a mature long leaf pine woods, young timber, open fields, our Kobe lespedeza patches, or along one of the many hedgerows or ditches. Or if you are up to the challenge, try Ringneck pheasants or Chukars for a treat in the field and on the table. These birds are a true challenge for the sportsman with their fast flying and unpredictable nature.
 
Here at Wyse Fork Hunting Preserve, we take pride in tailoring our services to produce a hunt that suits your needs. Let us know if you want to hunt one type of bird or if you would like to try one of our combination hunts.
 
Quail Hunting
Natural habitat in new pines, long leaf pines and open fields.
A minimum of 10 birds released per hunter.
$60 Unguided
$80 Guided
 
Ringneck Pheasant Hunting
Beautiful birds, hard and fast flying, challenging to the most experienced hunter.
A minimum of 4 released birds per hunter.
$70 Unguided
$90 Guided
 
Chukar Partrige Hunting
Chukars are a sporty fast flying bird approximately 3 times larger than a quail.
A minimum of five released per hunter.
$60 Unguided
$80 Guided
Quail, Pheasant, Chukar season is Oct. 1 through Mar. 31
 
 
As you can see from these photos, we
appreciate the opportunity of watching bird
dogs work in this wonderful habitat: the way
it was meant to be!