Welcome to Anderson Creek Hunting Preserve, LLC
Anderson Creek Hunting Preserve, LLC is located in south eastern Harnett
county on the north prong (Black's Swamp) of Anderson Creek off
of Hwy 210 between Lillington and Spring Lake in North Carolina.
In
an effort to share the land and knowledge of farming and habitat
for animals, the Farrar family founded Anderson Creek Hunting Preserve,
LLC on what was once the Farrar and Farrar Dairy Farm. Anderson
Creek Hunting Preserve have access to 1500 acres of agriculture
and wooded land for bird hunting use, with 100 acres of additional
land converted back to wetlands which will include nature trails
and observation points for wildlife of all kinds. We will have
eight 30-40 acre blocks of land with at least 8 different styles
of habitat, from wide open fields,
to thin or thick woods, from flat lands to step and rolling hills.
Whats New:
DIXIE DEER CLASSIC, February 29 - March 2
Come visit us this weekend at the Dixie Deer Classic in Raleigh, NC, Friday February 29th from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm, Saturday from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm, and Sunday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Our towers are FINALLY READY!
Our 35 ft tower (to the left) and the 70 ft tower (below) are now ready for tower shoots /European pheasant hunts. We apologize for the delay, but now that it is built, come down and enjoy it!
We've had the first tower hunt on the weekend of February 23, 2008. Every body had a great time. Our next tower hunts will be on March 8th & March 22nd. As a learning adventure, we are only charging $16.00 per bird with a maximum of 5 birds/pheasants per person! We can accomidate up to 24 shooters for these hunts.
See Pricing for our European tower hunts
Gift opportunity introductory package for the inexperienced hunter!
6 quail, 2 hungarian chuckers, 1 male and 1 female ring neck pheasant, guide and 2 dogs. 3 hunters per party but only 2 shooters at a time.
- Under 16 years of age can participate with a paying adult.
- Physically challanged or senior citizens with a paying adult - we can also assist in your participation by utility transportation, etc.
- We can accomidate different skill level hunts
- Guide Services; cleaning and packaging with ice available for a fee, see http://www.mulecityguides.com/ or http://www.AndersonCreekGuides.com
See pricing for the Introductory Upland Bird Hunting package
Having completed the first fall hunting season
We have enjoyed meeting all the visitors who have used our facility, and look forward to meeting YOU if you have not been yet! Do not forget we encourage the WHOLE FAMILY to come visit our facility and enjoy the various activities we offer. We can also accomidate handicap/disabled visitors as we have utility vehicles available for use to such individuals. We truly want to share our love for the great outdoors and our facility!
We now have more trails/walking paths cleared!
We welcome people to come and bring their horse to ride newly cleared 4 miles of trails. Walkers, with our with out their dogs, are also welcome to come walk and enjoy our facility with a total of 8 miles of trails on various terrain. Please contact us for more information.
2007 Dove hunting season was very successful
We have now started
the Upland Game Bird season (Quail, Chucker). We have done several
guided and unguided hunts, and have now started our first fall
(preserve) hunting season from October 1st, 2007 through March
31, 2008.
GUIDED HUNTS - We now offer several guided hunts with special
packages, by licensed guides. Inquire for details with Anderson
Creek or see Mule
City Guide services.
QUAIL RESTORATION - Since spring of 2007 we have been experimenting
with Quail restoration type processes, which means we have released
400-500 quail in the open wild, and have been successful at getting
5 or 6 covies to establish themselves. If you come across one of
these covies, we ask our hunters to only take one to two birds
so they can maintain their numbers. This is Quail hunting 'southern
style'. We have also located a supplier to raise Quail in an outside
flight pen, which increases the strenght and mobility of the birds
compared to those raised indoors.
We anticipate being able to schedule tower hunts by Christmas
of 2007.
Thanks to those that have hunted with us and we hope many more
will join us for hunting in the future here at Anderson Creek Hunting
Preserve.
Please feel free to contact Anderson Creek
Hunting Preserve if
you have questions or want more information about our services. |