Back Woods Hunting & The Center for Birds of Prey Package


Item Number: 707

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $500

Online Close: Apr 25, 2015 6:00 PM CDT

Bid History: 15 bids - Item Sold!

Description

Back Woods Quail Club Hunter’s Dream


Hunters and outdoorsmen get ready, because we have a package so fantastic that you will not be able to camouflage your excitement. South Carolina’s most premier hunting club is giving Coins4Kids bidders the opportunity of a lifetime, so get ready to riffle through your wallet. Back Woods Quail Club is on target offering four shooting rounds of 50 clay pigeons. Understand this isn’t your grandfathers course, this marksman’s package allows you to choose from over 10 different shooting stations laid out over natural terrain, with simulated, non-repeatable targets, meaning the sporting clays are unpredictable, coming from multiple trajectories, angles, speeds, elevations, distances and sizes. 


BUT WAIT THERE’S MORE, we didn’t even get to the best part of the package. You will be privy to a Half Day 30 Bird Quail Hunt excursion. This 1880s traditional bird hunt features a guide, hunting dogs and the packing of your quails, so you can bring your conquests home to the dinner table. Join the hunt and start bidding! 


(4) 50 Rounds of Sporting Clays


30 Bird Quail Hunt 


The Center for Birds of Prey


Majestic, inspiring, and maybe even a little bit scary, wild birds of prey are among the world's most illuminating sentinel species. Here at The Center for Birds of Prey hawks, falcons, owls, eagles, kites and vultures soar above the 152-acre Charleston, South Carolina campus. Your family four-pack includes: a guided tour of the resident bird collection; raptor flight demonstrations; access to the exhibit area, which showcases the unique adaptations and characteristics of birds of prey; and a special greeting from the conservatory’s Owl ambassadors.  Experience a place that animal icon Jack Hanna deemed “the absolute best of its kind I have ever seen anywhere.”

Donated by

International Paper Georgetown Mill
The Center for Birds of Prey