South Carolina Lowcountry Deer Hunting Season Opens Sunday
Friday, August 13th, 2010
- Jamie and her huge Savannah River boar
After 8 months of patiently waiting, our South Carolina lowcountry deer hunting season has finally arrived. It opens this Sunday August 15th, and we here at Cypress Creek Hunting Lodge can’t wait to get our hunters in the woods to get it started. The guides have been working all summer on moving stands to the best possible locations, adding roofs to block any bad weather, cutting shooting lanes to better see the big bucks, planting food plots to bring in the big bucks, servicing the vans that take our hunters out as well as redoing the hardwood floors in both lodges and painting some of the rooms to make sure that our

- Jamie and her Bow Camp kill
guests have the hunting trip of a lifetime.
But after months of prep work, it is now time to hit the woods to see how all of our hard work pays off for our guests. And since we have been seeing lots of good bucks as we did our work out in the woods, we feel pretty confident that everyone will have a great hunt. We have even captured some of the big buck activity on our trailcams. Just check out the great buck over on Boggy Creek that has been enjoying the peas we planted as well as the corn from our feeder (note the date should be 8/2). He will look great on one of our hunter’s walls, and we would love for that hunter to be you. We still have a few openings during the first couple of weeks of the season when the bucks will be in velvet, so please give us a call to let us know when you would like to come and hunt.

- Big Boggy Creek Buck
Also, since our last post about the great success we have had on our hog hunts this summer, our hunters’ good fortunes have continued. We had 13-year old Cici and her dad down for just two days, and she was able to harvest a nice meat hog over on Boggy Creek to get her first hog ever. We also had Jamie down from PA for several days over at the Bow Camp, and she was able to take a nice meat hog over there with her crossbow in addition to going down to the River for an afternoon sit where she killed a monster lowcountry boar with her rifle. So congratulations to both ladies on showing everyone how it is done. And since Jamie was nice enough to drop us a quick note about her hunt, we thought we would include it here as well - Because if anyone can tell you about the quality of the hunts we offer, it is Jamie who has been hunting at Cypress Creek for 10 years.
I really enjoyed my week long stay at the bow camp. It was like the ultimate ’summer camp’ for hunters! I absolutely loved being surrounded by the woods and the solitude it offered. I had many opportunities to observe deer, alligators, egret, owl, fish, insects, hogs, and other animals in their natural environment. Despite the excessive heat and humidity, extensive walking, numerous snakes, spiders, and countless mosquitoes, it was an awesome experience! All of those challenges made winning the ‘prize’ of a boar with a crossbow, MUCH more rewarding! I’m sure Justin already told you that I finished the week by harvesting a nice boar, with some exceptional cutters, at the river property. Attached are some pictures. Feel free to use the pictures or any information from this e-mail on the web site. Regards, Jamie
Thanks Jamie for the nice words about Cypress Creek Hunting Lodge, and we look forward to having you back again just as we look forward to

- Lowcountry coyote on a early morning hunt
having all of our guests here again or for the first time. Good Luck to everyone on Opening Day!




We also want to thank the two hard working young men, John and Seth, that joined us for a hunting guide internship over the last two weeks. They really love hunting and wanted to find out what it takes to run a great lodge, so they came down from the upstate to learn the hard way - with On the Job training! That’s right, no classes inside of an air conditioned building, just lots of hard work in the 100 degree plus heat. They not only did a great job, but they were fun to work with. We look forward to having them back soon when they can actually hunt and enjoy some of their work’s results.
Deer season is now just days away, and we are super excited to get it cranked up. Please give us a call if you would like to join us.


As for things around the lodge, we have mainly been working on getting things ready for August 15th by moving stands, cutting shooting lanes and putting up more feeders in our best spots. We have also been doing quite a bit of work around the lodge and out back on our 1000 yard shooting range in preparation for our long-range shooting class that will be held next weekend. And while we don’t have many hunters during the summer, we will have a fairly steady stream of small groups looking to put some pork on the ground despite the heat and bugs, so make sure and keep checking back for more stories and pictures!

















Johnny and his porker



And speaking of our turkey/hog combo hunts, the spring season is now just 11 days away. And with all of the big gobblers sighted around the woods along with their booming gobbles at daybreak, we are chomping at the bit to get at them. We would love for you to join us, but we only have a few dates in April left, so if you want to add a giant lowcountry redhead to your collection, please give Becky a call ASAP.

























