Bangs Paradise Valley Hunt Club

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Bang's Paradise Valley Hunt Club



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Contact: Bang or Tom Collins

Location: Bullock County, Alabama

Species Hunted: Whitetail Deer

State(s) Hunted: AL

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outfitter review submitted by: Chuck Hursey on Jun 4 2009

Species Hunted: HOG

Game Quality: EXCELLENT

Accommodation Quality: EXCELLENT

Camp Condition: EXCELLENT

Food Quality: EXCELLENT

Guide Experience: EXCELLENT

Other Personal Experience: EXCELLENT

Overall Impression: VERY IMPRESSED

Recommend: VERY MUCH SO !!!

Reviewer Comments: SAT 6 TIMES AND SEEN HOGS EVERY TIME. SEEN OVER 50-60 HOGS DURING MY 3 DAY HUNT.KILLED 2 AND HAD SEVERAL MORE CHANCES BUT ELECTED NOT TO SHOOT AS I WAS HOLDING OUT ON A TROPHY HOG. BANG COLLINS HAS A VERY GOOD HANDLE ON WHAT IT TAKES TO RUN A FREE RANGE DEER/HOG HUNTING CLUB. BY SEPERATING THE TRACKS OF LAND THAT HE MANAGES FOR HOGS AND DEER HE HAS PRODUCED A VERY ENJOYABLE HUNTING EXPERIENCE. THE FOOD IS GOOD AND THE ACCOMADATIONS ARE EXCELLENT. CHUCK HURSEY

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