Pheasant Valley Shooting Preserve
Pheasant Valley Shooting Preserve
Rated 1 out of 5.0 based on 1 Outfitter reviews.
Contact: Jerry Townsend
Location: LaCrosse, Washington
Species Hunted: Whitetail Deer, Mule Deer, Chukar, Partridge, Pheasant, Ducks, Geese
State(s) Hunted: WA
Submitted by: Joe Hunter
Review Submitted: Apr 11, 2011
Hunt Date: Mar 25, 2011
Species Hunted: Chukar, Pheasant
Days Hunted: 4
Hunt Type: Semi-Guided
Primary Terrain: Farmland
Method: Shotgun
Price Range: 3000-3999
Number of animals seen, met expectations?
Size of animals seen, met expections?
Hunting pressure in the guides area, met expectations?
Would you hunt with this Guide again?
Mangy Birds & Feces Ridden Accommodations
I’ve been a member ($3,000 per year) at Pheasant Valley for 3 years in a row now and I regret every dime wasted on this establishment. The March 2011 hunt will be our last with them. The birds have gotten progressively less healthy year after year to the point I won’t even consider eating the birds from this year. Additionally if you plan on staying at the preserve in their accommodations (and I use that term loosely) you are taking your health into your own hands. Inside the ancient and decrepit farmhouse or the nearly condemned trailer you will find a wide assortment of dog feces and urine, rat droppings all throughout the kitchen and cooking utensils, and best of all deer ticks in your sad excuse for a bed. For the ridiculous sum of $3000 you get 100 mangy pheasants, that’s $30 for a bird that you’ll never want to eat. Pheasant Valley’s only saving grace (and the only reason it gets even one star from me) is Don the farm hand/hunting guide. Don, unlike the rest of the Preserve’s staff and owner, is courteous, funny, extremely knowledgeable and has some of the greatest spotting abilities I’ve ever been witness to. All in all however I cannot recommend you waste the time to even visit their lame excuse for a website let alone visit their establishment.
Contact: John Cherkauskas
Location: Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan
Species Hunted: Whitetail Deer
State(s) Hunted: SK
New Mexico Hunting Information
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Saskatchewan Hunting Information
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Ohio Hunting Information
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