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Stillwater
Hunt Club has been an established hunting club at this location in Halifax
County in eastern North Carolina since 1975. We are an incorporated,
insured and family oriented hunting club. Our amenities
include a nice clubhouse with ample sleeping for 10 or more, storage barns,
skinning shed, tower stands and a covered shooting bench. We enjoy one of
the longest deer seasons in the nation with four weeks of bow hunting, one week
of black powder season and eleven weeks of gun season. We are allowed up
to six deer per hunter by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission.
We are a quality minded club with a goal of protecting younger deer. We
are not an outfitting or guide service. Each member has equal rights to
access and use the land within the guidelines of our rules. Our management
plan is flexible enough to allow inexperienced hunters and seasoned hunters
the opportunities they desire. Other game includes turkey, duck, squirrel,
raccoon and rabbits.
The property contains mixed cropfields,
hardwoods, planted pines, swampland and cutovers. In addition to these
farmed crops, we have several food plots that are
planted with blended forage mixes. We are also hoping to add more plots
this coming fall. We have several miles of well maintained ATV trails and
shooting lanes. Along these trails, fields and food plots are ladder
stands, tripods and box stands which are on a first-come first serve basis.
Otherwise, "private" stands are allowed in all other areas. The
full set of rules can be found here.
It is our goal to work together as a club to
insure that everyone has a fun and productive hunting season. To
accomplish this, we ask that each and every member contribute to the work days
and continues to help out around camp at every opportunity.
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