What a record breaking year for big bucks and lots of them!  2013 may be our best year ever for huge bucks and big numbers of them.  In the year of 2013 deer season, our hunters harvested 96 bucks on our 10,000 acres with 74 bucks being mature 8 to 12 pt bucks.  Our best buck of the season was a big 10pt buck that was harvested by Mike Casstevens which scored 153 3/8 BC.  We had 3 other bucks that scored in the high 140’s and several in the 130’s.  Many of the 6 and 7 pt bucks and including one 4 1/2 year old 4pt buck were all heavy racked bucks especially for SC deer.

We also harvested around 120 does this year.  Our last doe of the season was one of the largest does that I have personally seen in SC which weighed in at 170#.  This is one huge doe for SC.  The body fat and kidney fat on this deer was amazing.

We strongly feel that our management practices for healthy mature deer is definitely working.  For years we have worked to get our buck doe ratio as close to a 1 to 1 or at least a 1 buck to 2 doe ratio on our managed properties.  In the past our doe harvest has far exceeded our buck harvest.  This year our buck harvest and our doe harvest were almost equal.  We have worked hard to let as many bucks as possible reach at least 3 1/2 years of age.  We know that almost anyone would rather harvest a big mature buck than a small young buck.  Even though our buck harvest for mature bucks was very high this season, be assured that we have allowed for many mature bucks to remain for our 2014 deer season.  We can hardly wait to see those results!

Although many does were harvested with no pictures, we do have the following hunters and their harvest from December.

DSC01778Daniel from Florida with his 1st buck ever, a nice 7pt.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Matt Paeth from NY and his 6pt buck, also his 1st buck.

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Ron Paeth with Matt from NY harvested this nice doe.DSC01781

 

 

 

 

 

DSC01783Frank Denicola from NY was with us again and took this 8pt buck.  Frank also took a nice doe and a good meat hog on this hunt.

Way to go buddy!

 

 

 

DSC01786Evan from Charleston got this nice doe for his 1st deer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DSC01789David Bose from DE came for a 1 day hog hunt and went home with the meat hog he was looking for.

 

 

 

 

 

DSC01791Tom Hendricks (James Bond) from MD hunted with us again this year and took this nice doe with his Merkel 308.

 

 

 

 

DSC01792Mike Chambers with his 2 sons, 13 year old Keaton & 10 year old Kode from SC enjoyed their time together.  Congratulations to Kode for harvesting his 1st hog.

 

 

 

 

DSC01797Ben Shook from SC with his 1st ever buck.  Way to go Ben!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Steve Copeland from SC hunted with us again and took a nice 7pt buck.  Steve also harvested our biggest doe to date, 170# doe!  Wow!DSC01798DSC01799

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wade Lober from MD was here again with his good friend Rock.   They sighted plenty of deer and harvested 3 good does to take home.  Wade Lober with “Why Not Sport Fishing” charters out of Ocean City, MD is ready and able to take you fishing in the Atlantic.  Wade has 18 years of charter fishing to his credit.  Whether it’s fishing off shore for big blue marlins, tuna, dolphin and wahoo, or closer to shore for big strip bass, Wade and Why Not Charters is the way to go!  Give Wade a call at 410-977-6541 and set up a fishing trip that you will always remember.  You can also see his website at whynotsportfishing.com or email him at wadelober@aol.com.whyNotSportFishingLogo

 

As the 2013 season has now come to a close, we want to say “Thank You” to all of our friends that hunted with us this year.  We had a great year and look forward to more of the same in 2014.

We always welcome any comments that you may have to help us make Cypress Creek Hunting Lodge even better for the future.

Now that the deer season has ended we now turn our focus to wild hog hunting.  The best time of the year for SC hog hunting is always January, February, March & April.  The SC hog population continues to grow in spite of the numbers that are harvested each year.  The SC hog hunting should be great this year with cold and wet weather being the best hunting conditions.  If you haven’t booked your SC hog hunt yet, there are still a few openings left at Cypress Creek Hunting Lodge, so call soon and get in on the hunt!

We look forward to seeing all of you again in 2014 as well as the new guests that we look forward meeting this year.  Remember hunting is the whole experience, so be sure to “Pursue the Experience.”

Danny & Becky   <><

 

 

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  1. Hey- I live in North Georgia and am looking for somewhere to take my son hunting. What kind of success rates do your hunters usually see. I know nothing is guarenteed but am looking for a place where he would have the best chance.

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