Low Country Hunting Lodge
Low Country Hunting Lodge is South Carolina's leading wild hog and whitetail deer hunting outfitter. We provide 100% Fair Chase Hunts with High Opportunity Rates! We are located in Garnett, South Carolina, just 4 miles from the Savannah River and in the heart of the best South Carolina hunting. We specialize in offering individuals or small groups a unique opportunity to hunt wild hogs and whitetail deer in a beautiful historical setting, with everything provided including amazing home-cooked meals and comfortable lodging. Just give us a call and we will customize hunt just for you!
About this trip
Wild hog hunting has become very popular as out of state hunters have learned what we in the low country have known for a while – that wild pigs are smart, tough animals that are extremely fun and exciting to hunt; they also taste great! So if you are ready for the challenge of harvesting a big boar to put on the wall or the grill, come join us for some of the best hog hunting in the South Carolina low country.
And to get that big wild boar, the best way to do it is our afternoon/night hog hunting combo package which is available all year long. With the help of our many trail cameras, we will determine when the pigs are moving the best and then arrange to have you in the stand during those times. We usually start the hunt approximately 2.5 to 3 hours before dark to take advantage of any afternoon daylight movement, then leave you in the stand for another 3 to 4 hours after dark to capitalize on the nocturnal tendencies of wild pigs to provide our hunters with the best opportunities to shoot a monster.
On all hunts, you will use one of our Savage .308 bolt action rifles equipped with the latest ATN X-Sight II HD Day/Night scope. This scope will work in daylight hours, then allow the hunter to switch right over to night vision to see and shoot long after dark. This amazing scope also records your shot so that you can not only relive your hunt afterwards but also allow us to review the quality of your shot to verify if you hit or missed your hogs. During this hunt, you may harvest 2 hogs per night. We do not have any trophy fees but require all hogs to be 50 lbs or better; we also ask that our hunters make clean, ethical shots on all game to ensure a quick kill. This not only guarantees the meat from that animal will be good for eating, it will assist us in finding that hog quickly and getting out of the area so that we don’t contaminate it for the next hunt.
Hunt Includes
Home Cooked Meals
Comfortable Lodging
Linens (towels, washcloths, hand towels)
Bedding (pillows, pillowcases, sheets, blankets/comforters)
Game Retrieval
Transportation to and from the Hunting Locations
Stands/Blinds
Bait
LCHL's .308 Bolt Action Rifle equipped with the ATN X-Sight II HD Day/Night Scope (see rifle page for details).
Harvest Limit (see FAQ's page for additional harvest limit information)
2 Hogs - per afternoon/night sit per hunter
50 lbs or Better
- Wild hogs weighing less than 50 lbs don't have a lot of meat on them.
Wounded Animals/Missed Shots Policy
This policy is in place for the protection of our game animals, the management of our properties and to insure that all of our hunters make ACCURATE, CLEAN, ETHICAL kill shots during their hunt.
The first hog must be DOWN, VISIBLE and NOT MOVING before the hunter is allowed to shoot at a second hog during that afternoon/night sit. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS!
Any shot at a hog by the hunter is considered a fatal shot and counts towards the hunters harvest limits. The hunter CANNOT shoot at a second hog during the afternoon/night sit if the first hog is not DOWN, VISIBLE and NOT MOVING. Again, NO EXCEPTIONS!
1) This has drastically reduced the number of missed shots and wounded animals.
2) This also eliminates the confusion of multiple wounded animals and blood trails in the same area.
3) Most importantly this helps keep the properties and stand locations productive by not blowing them up and ruining them for the remainder of your hunt and any future hunts.
Each hunter will be allowed one wounded animal during their hunt. If the hunter has a second wounded animal it will be at the sole discretion of LCHL on whether that clients hunt will continue or that clients hunt will be terminated. This also goes for any hunter not informing us of a shot taken, a shot missed or a possibly wounded or dead animal.
- We expect all hunters to be proficient at shooting! Every hunter should be able to make accurate, clean and ethical shots on animals from 10 yards to 150 yards when using a scoped rifle that is resting on a stand shooting rail or one of our tripod gun rests.
This is also not a hog extermination hunt! We do not allow shooting into groups/packs of hogs! Again, this leads to multiple wounded animals and it ruins the stand location for the remainder of your hunt and any upcoming hunts. We ask that you pick one hog out and wait until it is clearly separated from the group/pack before shooting. IT WILL HAPPEN, JUST BE PATIENT!
PLEASE NOTE: Low Country Hunting Lodge accepts no responsibility or liability for a hunter’s decision to fire their weapon at an animal during their hunt. We will make every effort to track and recover your animal within logical reason and often succeed in the recovery of marginally hit animals. However, in the case that the animal is deemed unrecoverable or there
Our Daytime Hog Hunt is available all year long and by far the most challenging mostly due to the nocturnal movement of the hogs. Unlike our night hog hunt with only one sit per day. This daytime hunt consists of a morning and afternoon sit each day. The morning hunt starts just before first light and ends after about a 4 to 4.5 hours after daylight and the afternoon sit begins roughly 4 to 4.5 hours before dark and ends 30 minutes after sunset. During this hunt, hunters will be placed in stands or blinds overlooking bait piles or feeders located in travel corridors, food plots, swamp bottoms or planted pines.
During this hunt, you may harvest 2 hogs per day. We do not have any trophy fees but require all hogs to be 50 lbs or better; we also ask that our hunters make clean, ethical shots on all game to ensure a quick kill. This not only guarantees the meat from that animal will be good for eating, it will assist us in finding that hog quickly and getting out of the area so that we don’t contaminate it for the next hunt.
Hunt Includes:
Home Cooked Meals
Comfortable Lodging
Linens (towels, washcloths, hand towels)
Bedding (pillows, pillowcases, sheets, blankets/comforters)
Game Retrieval
Transportation to and from the Hunting Locations
Stands/Blinds
Bait
Harvest Limit (see FAQ's page for additional harvest limit information)
2 Hogs - per day / per hunter
50 lbs or Better
- Wild hogs weighing less than 50 lbs don't have a lot of meat on them.
1 Hog on the morning hunt
1 Hog on the afternoon hunt
Wounded Animals/Missed Shots Policy
This policy is in place for the protection of our game animals, the management of our properties and to insure that all of our hunters make ACCURATE, CLEAN, ETHICAL kill shots during their hunt.
Any shot at a hog by the hunter is considered a fatal shot and counts towards the hunters harvest limits. The hunter CANNOT shoot at a second hog during that morning or afternoon sit. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS!
1) This has drastically reduced the number of missed shots and wounded animals.
2) This also eliminates the confusion of multiple wounded animals and blood trails in the same area.
3) Most importantly this helps keep the properties and stand locations productive by not blowing them up and ruining them for the remainder of your hunt and any future hunts.
Each hunter will be allowed one wounded animal during their hunt. If the hunter has a second wounded animal it will be at the sole discretion of LCHL on whether that clients hunt will continue or that clients hunt will be terminated. This also goes for any hunter not informing us of a shot taken, a shot missed or a possibly wounded or dead animal. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS!
- We expect all hunters to be proficient at shooting! Every hunter should be able to make accurate, clean and ethical shots on animals from 10 yards to 150 yards when using a scoped rifle that is resting on a stand shooting rail or one of our tripod gun rests.
This is also not a hog extermination hunt! We do not allow shooting into groups/packs of hogs! Again, this leads to multiple wounded animals and it ruins the stand location for the remainder of your hunt and any upcoming hunts. We ask that you pick one hog out and wait until it is clearly separated from the group/pack before shooting. IT WILL HAPPEN, JUST BE PATIENT!
PLEASE NOTE: Low Country Hunting Lodge accepts no responsibility or liability for a hunter’s decision to fire their weapon at an animal during their hunt. We will make every effort to track and recover your animal within logical reason and often succeed in the recovery of marginally hit animals. However, in the case that the animal is deemed unrecoverable or there is no sign of that animal being hit LCHL’s obligations will be considered fulfilled.
License Requirements for the Daytime Hog Hunt - South Carolina Hunting License
1) South Carolina Non-Resident Hunting License
3 Day License - $40
10 Day License - $75
Annual License - $125
*Youth Hunters under the age of 16 years do not require a hunting license for hog hunting.
Our Daytime Hog Hunt is available all year long and by far the most challenging mostly due to the nocturnal movement of the hogs. Unlike our night hog hunt with only one sit per day. This daytime hunt consists of a morning and afternoon sit each day. The morning hunt starts just before first light and ends after about a 4 to 4.5 hours after daylight and the afternoon sit begins roughly 4 to 4.5 hours before dark and ends 30 minutes after sunset. During this hunt, hunters will be placed in stands or blinds overlooking bait piles or feeders located in travel corridors, food plots, swamp bottoms or planted pines.
During this hunt, you may harvest 2 hogs per day. We do not have any trophy fees but require all hogs to be 50 lbs or better; we also ask that our hunters make clean, ethical shots on all game to ensure a quick kill. This not only guarantees the meat from that animal will be good for eating, it will assist us in finding that hog quickly and getting out of the area so that we don’t contaminate it for the next hunt.
Hunt Includes:
Home Cooked Meals
Comfortable Lodging
Linens (towels, washcloths, hand towels)
Bedding (pillows, pillowcases, sheets, blankets/comforters)
Game Retrieval
Transportation to and from the Hunting Locations
Stands/Blinds
Bait
Harvest Limit (see FAQ's page for additional harvest limit information)
2 Hogs - per day / per hunter
50 lbs or Better
- Wild hogs weighing less than 50 lbs don't have a lot of meat on them.
1 Hog on the morning hunt
1 Hog on the afternoon hunt
Wounded Animals/Missed Shots Policy
This policy is in place for the protection of our game animals, the management of our properties and to insure that all of our hunters make ACCURATE, CLEAN, ETHICAL kill shots during their hunt.
Any shot at a hog by the hunter is considered a fatal shot and counts towards the hunters harvest limits. The hunter CANNOT shoot at a second hog during that morning or afternoon sit. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS!
1) This has drastically reduced the number of missed shots and wounded animals.
2) This also eliminates the confusion of multiple wounded animals and blood trails in the same area.
3) Most importantly this helps keep the properties and stand locations productive by not blowing them up and ruining them for the remainder of your hunt and any future hunts.
Each hunter will be allowed one wounded animal during their hunt. If the hunter has a second wounded animal it will be at the sole discretion of LCHL on whether that clients hunt will continue or that clients hunt will be terminated. This also goes for any hunter not informing us of a shot taken, a shot missed or a possibly wounded or dead animal. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS!
- We expect all hunters to be proficient at shooting! Every hunter should be able to make accurate, clean and ethical shots on animals from 10 yards to 150 yards when using a scoped rifle that is resting on a stand shooting rail or one of our tripod gun rests.
This is also not a hog extermination hunt! We do not allow shooting into groups/packs of hogs! Again, this leads to multiple wounded animals and it ruins the stand location for the remainder of your hunt and any upcoming hunts. We ask that you pick one hog out and wait until it is clearly separated from the group/pack before shooting. IT WILL HAPPEN, JUST BE PATIENT!
PLEASE NOTE: Low Country Hunting Lodge accepts no responsibility or liability for a hunter’s decision to fire their weapon at an animal during their hunt. We will make every effort to track and recover your animal within logical reason and often succeed in the recovery of marginally hit animals. However, in the case that the animal is deemed unrecoverable or there is no sign of that animal being hit LCHL’s obligations will be considered fulfilled.
License Requirements for the Daytime Hog Hunt - South Carolina Hunting License
1) South Carolina Non-Resident Hunting License
3 Day License - $40
10 Day License - $75
Annual License - $125
*Youth Hunters under the age of 16 years do not require a hunting license for hog hunting.
Our Daytime Hog Hunt is available all year long and by far the most challenging mostly due to the nocturnal movement of the hogs. Unlike our night hog hunt with only one sit per day. This daytime hunt consists of a morning and afternoon sit each day. The morning hunt starts just before first light and ends after about a 4 to 4.5 hours after daylight and the afternoon sit begins roughly 4 to 4.5 hours before dark and ends 30 minutes after sunset. During this hunt, hunters will be placed in stands or blinds overlooking bait piles or feeders located in travel corridors, food plots, swamp bottoms or planted pines.
During this hunt, you may harvest 2 hogs per day. We do not have any trophy fees but require all hogs to be 50 lbs or better; we also ask that our hunters make clean, ethical shots on all game to ensure a quick kill. This not only guarantees the meat from that animal will be good for eating, it will assist us in finding that hog quickly and getting out of the area so that we don’t contaminate it for the next hunt.
Hunt Includes:
Home Cooked Meals
Comfortable Lodging
Linens (towels, washcloths, hand towels)
Bedding (pillows, pillowcases, sheets, blankets/comforters)
Game Retrieval
Transportation to and from the Hunting Locations
Stands/Blinds
Bait
Harvest Limit (see FAQ's page for additional harvest limit information)
2 Hogs - per day / per hunter
50 lbs or Better
- Wild hogs weighing less than 50 lbs don't have a lot of meat on them.
1 Hog on the morning hunt
1 Hog on the afternoon hunt
Wounded Animals/Missed Shots Policy
This policy is in place for the protection of our game animals, the management of our properties and to insure that all of our hunters make ACCURATE, CLEAN, ETHICAL kill shots during their hunt.
Any shot at a hog by the hunter is considered a fatal shot and counts towards the hunters harvest limits. The hunter CANNOT shoot at a second hog during that morning or afternoon sit. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS!
1) This has drastically reduced the number of missed shots and wounded animals.
2) This also eliminates the confusion of multiple wounded animals and blood trails in the same area.
3) Most importantly this helps keep the properties and stand locations productive by not blowing them up and ruining them for the remainder of your hunt and any future hunts.
Each hunter will be allowed one wounded animal during their hunt. If the hunter has a second wounded animal it will be at the sole discretion of LCHL on whether that clients hunt will continue or that clients hunt will be terminated. This also goes for any hunter not informing us of a shot taken, a shot missed or a possibly wounded or dead animal. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS!
- We expect all hunters to be proficient at shooting! Every hunter should be able to make accurate, clean and ethical shots on animals from 10 yards to 150 yards when using a scoped rifle that is resting on a stand shooting rail or one of our tripod gun rests.
This is also not a hog extermination hunt! We do not allow shooting into groups/packs of hogs! Again, this leads to multiple wounded animals and it ruins the stand location for the remainder of your hunt and any upcoming hunts. We ask that you pick one hog out and wait until it is clearly separated from the group/pack before shooting. IT WILL HAPPEN, JUST BE PATIENT!
PLEASE NOTE: Low Country Hunting Lodge accepts no responsibility or liability for a hunter’s decision to fire their weapon at an animal during their hunt. We will make every effort to track and recover your animal within logical reason and often succeed in the recovery of marginally hit animals. However, in the case that the animal is deemed unrecoverable or there is no sign of that animal being hit LCHL’s obligations will be considered fulfilled.
License Requirements for the Daytime Hog Hunt - South Carolina Hunting License
1) South Carolina Non-Resident Hunting License
3 Day License - $40
10 Day License - $75
Annual License - $125
*Youth Hunters under the age of 16 years do not require a hunting license for hog hunting.
Our Daytime Hog Hunt is available all year long and by far the most challenging mostly due to the nocturnal movement of the hogs. Unlike our night hog hunt with only one sit per day. This daytime hunt consists of a morning and afternoon sit each day. The morning hunt starts just before first light and ends after about a 4 to 4.5 hours after daylight and the afternoon sit begins roughly 4 to 4.5 hours before dark and ends 30 minutes after sunset. During this hunt, hunters will be placed in stands or blinds overlooking bait piles or feeders located in travel corridors, food plots, swamp bottoms or planted pines.
During this hunt, you may harvest 2 hogs per day. We do not have any trophy fees but require all hogs to be 50 lbs or better; we also ask that our hunters make clean, ethical shots on all game to ensure a quick kill. This not only guarantees the meat from that animal will be good for eating, it will assist us in finding that hog quickly and getting out of the area so that we don’t contaminate it for the next hunt.
Hunt Includes:
Home Cooked Meals
Comfortable Lodging
Linens (towels, washcloths, hand towels)
Bedding (pillows, pillowcases, sheets, blankets/comforters)
Game Retrieval
Transportation to and from the Hunting Locations
Stands/Blinds
Bait
Harvest Limit (see FAQ's page for additional harvest limit information)
2 Hogs - per day / per hunter
50 lbs or Better
- Wild hogs weighing less than 50 lbs don't have a lot of meat on them.
1 Hog on the morning hunt
1 Hog on the afternoon hunt
Wounded Animals/Missed Shots Policy
This policy is in place for the protection of our game animals, the management of our properties and to insure that all of our hunters make ACCURATE, CLEAN, ETHICAL kill shots during their hunt.
Any shot at a hog by the hunter is considered a fatal shot and counts towards the hunters harvest limits. The hunter CANNOT shoot at a second hog during that morning or afternoon sit. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS!
1) This has drastically reduced the number of missed shots and wounded animals.
2) This also eliminates the confusion of multiple wounded animals and blood trails in the same area.
3) Most importantly this helps keep the properties and stand locations productive by not blowing them up and ruining them for the remainder of your hunt and any future hunts.
Each hunter will be allowed one wounded animal during their hunt. If the hunter has a second wounded animal it will be at the sole discretion of LCHL on whether that clients hunt will continue or that clients hunt will be terminated. This also goes for any hunter not informing us of a shot taken, a shot missed or a possibly wounded or dead animal. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS!
- We expect all hunters to be proficient at shooting! Every hunter should be able to make accurate, clean and ethical shots on animals from 10 yards to 150 yards when using a scoped rifle that is resting on a stand shooting rail or one of our tripod gun rests.
This is also not a hog extermination hunt! We do not allow shooting into groups/packs of hogs! Again, this leads to multiple wounded animals and it ruins the stand location for the remainder of your hunt and any upcoming hunts. We ask that you pick one hog out and wait until it is clearly separated from the group/pack before shooting. IT WILL HAPPEN, JUST BE PATIENT!
PLEASE NOTE: Low Country Hunting Lodge accepts no responsibility or liability for a hunter’s decision to fire their weapon at an animal during their hunt. We will make every effort to track and recover your animal within logical reason and often succeed in the recovery of marginally hit animals. However, in the case that the animal is deemed unrecoverable or there is no sign of that animal being hit LCHL’s obligations will be considered fulfilled.
License Requirements for the Daytime Hog Hunt - South Carolina Hunting License
1) South Carolina Non-Resident Hunting License
3 Day License - $40
10 Day License - $75
Annual License - $125
*Youth Hunters under the age of 16 years do not require a hunting license for hog hunting.
Wild hog hunting has become very popular as out of state hunters have learned what we in the low country have known for a while – that wild pigs are smart, tough animals that are extremely fun and exciting to hunt; they also taste great! So if you are ready for the challenge of harvesting a big boar to put on the wall or the grill, come join us for some of the best hog hunting in the South Carolina low country.
And to get that big wild boar, the best way to do it is our afternoon/night hog hunting combo package which is available all year long. With the help of our many trail cameras, we will determine when the pigs are moving the best and then arrange to have you in the stand during those times. We usually start the hunt approximately 2.5 to 3 hours before dark to take advantage of any afternoon daylight movement, then leave you in the stand for another 3 to 4 hours after dark to capitalize on the nocturnal tendencies of wild pigs to provide our hunters with the best opportunities to shoot a monster.
On all hunts, you will use one of our Savage .308 bolt action rifles equipped with the latest ATN X-Sight II HD Day/Night scope. This scope will work in daylight hours, then allow the hunter to switch right over to night vision to see and shoot long after dark. This amazing scope also records your shot so that you can not only relive your hunt afterwards but also allow us to review the quality of your shot to verify if you hit or missed your hogs. During this hunt, you may harvest 2 hogs per night. We do not have any trophy fees but require all hogs to be 50 lbs or better; we also ask that our hunters make clean, ethical shots on all game to ensure a quick kill. This not only guarantees the meat from that animal will be good for eating, it will assist us in finding that hog quickly and getting out of the area so that we don’t contaminate it for the next hunt.
Hunt Includes
Home Cooked Meals
Comfortable Lodging
Linens (towels, washcloths, hand towels)
Bedding (pillows, pillowcases, sheets, blankets/comforters)
Game Retrieval
Transportation to and from the Hunting Locations
Stands/Blinds
Bait
LCHL's .308 Bolt Action Rifle equipped with the ATN X-Sight II HD Day/Night Scope (see rifle page for details).
Harvest Limit (see FAQ's page for additional harvest limit information)
2 Hogs - per afternoon/night sit per hunter
50 lbs or Better
- Wild hogs weighing less than 50 lbs don't have a lot of meat on them.
Wounded Animals/Missed Shots Policy
This policy is in place for the protection of our game animals, the management of our properties and to insure that all of our hunters make ACCURATE, CLEAN, ETHICAL kill shots during their hunt.
The first hog must be DOWN, VISIBLE and NOT MOVING before the hunter is allowed to shoot at a second hog during that afternoon/night sit. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS!
Any shot at a hog by the hunter is considered a fatal shot and counts towards the hunters harvest limits. The hunter CANNOT shoot at a second hog during the afternoon/night sit if the first hog is not DOWN, VISIBLE and NOT MOVING. Again, NO EXCEPTIONS!
1) This has drastically reduced the number of missed shots and wounded animals.
2) This also eliminates the confusion of multiple wounded animals and blood trails in the same area.
3) Most importantly this helps keep the properties and stand locations productive by not blowing them up and ruining them for the remainder of your hunt and any future hunts.
Each hunter will be allowed one wounded animal during their hunt. If the hunter has a second wounded animal it will be at the sole discretion of LCHL on whether that clients hunt will continue or that clients hunt will be terminated. This also goes for any hunter not informing us of a shot taken, a shot missed or a possibly wounded or dead animal.
- We expect all hunters to be proficient at shooting! Every hunter should be able to make accurate, clean and ethical shots on animals from 10 yards to 150 yards when using a scoped rifle that is resting on a stand shooting rail or one of our tripod gun rests.
This is also not a hog extermination hunt! We do not allow shooting into groups/packs of hogs! Again, this leads to multiple wounded animals and it ruins the stand location for the remainder of your hunt and any upcoming hunts. We ask that you pick one hog out and wait until it is clearly separated from the group/pack before shooting. IT WILL HAPPEN, JUST BE PATIENT!
PLEASE NOTE: Low Country Hunting Lodge accepts no responsibility or liability for a hunter’s decision to fire their weapon at an animal during their hunt. We will make every effort to track and recover your animal within logical reason and often succeed in the recovery of marginally hit animals. However, in the case that the animal is deemed unrecoverable or there
Wild hog hunting has become very popular as out of state hunters have learned what we in the low country have known for a while – that wild pigs are smart, tough animals that are extremely fun and exciting to hunt; they also taste great! So if you are ready for the challenge of harvesting a big boar to put on the wall or the grill, come join us for some of the best hog hunting in the South Carolina low country.
And to get that big wild boar, the best way to do it is our afternoon/night hog hunting combo package which is available all year long. With the help of our many trail cameras, we will determine when the pigs are moving the best and then arrange to have you in the stand during those times. We usually start the hunt approximately 2.5 to 3 hours before dark to take advantage of any afternoon daylight movement, then leave you in the stand for another 3 to 4 hours after dark to capitalize on the nocturnal tendencies of wild pigs to provide our hunters with the best opportunities to shoot a monster.
On all hunts, you will use one of our Savage .308 bolt action rifles equipped with the latest ATN X-Sight II HD Day/Night scope. This scope will work in daylight hours, then allow the hunter to switch right over to night vision to see and shoot long after dark. This amazing scope also records your shot so that you can not only relive your hunt afterwards but also allow us to review the quality of your shot to verify if you hit or missed your hogs. During this hunt, you may harvest 2 hogs per night. We do not have any trophy fees but require all hogs to be 50 lbs or better; we also ask that our hunters make clean, ethical shots on all game to ensure a quick kill. This not only guarantees the meat from that animal will be good for eating, it will assist us in finding that hog quickly and getting out of the area so that we don’t contaminate it for the next hunt.
Hunt Includes
Home Cooked Meals
Comfortable Lodging
Linens (towels, washcloths, hand towels)
Bedding (pillows, pillowcases, sheets, blankets/comforters)
Game Retrieval
Transportation to and from the Hunting Locations
Stands/Blinds
Bait
LCHL's .308 Bolt Action Rifle equipped with the ATN X-Sight II HD Day/Night Scope (see rifle page for details).
Harvest Limit (see FAQ's page for additional harvest limit information)
2 Hogs - per afternoon/night sit per hunter
50 lbs or Better
- Wild hogs weighing less than 50 lbs don't have a lot of meat on them.
Wounded Animals/Missed Shots Policy
This policy is in place for the protection of our game animals, the management of our properties and to insure that all of our hunters make ACCURATE, CLEAN, ETHICAL kill shots during their hunt.
The first hog must be DOWN, VISIBLE and NOT MOVING before the hunter is allowed to shoot at a second hog during that afternoon/night sit. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS!
Any shot at a hog by the hunter is considered a fatal shot and counts towards the hunters harvest limits. The hunter CANNOT shoot at a second hog during the afternoon/night sit if the first hog is not DOWN, VISIBLE and NOT MOVING. Again, NO EXCEPTIONS!
1) This has drastically reduced the number of missed shots and wounded animals.
2) This also eliminates the confusion of multiple wounded animals and blood trails in the same area.
3) Most importantly this helps keep the properties and stand locations productive by not blowing them up and ruining them for the remainder of your hunt and any future hunts.
Each hunter will be allowed one wounded animal during their hunt. If the hunter has a second wounded animal it will be at the sole discretion of LCHL on whether that clients hunt will continue or that clients hunt will be terminated. This also goes for any hunter not informing us of a shot taken, a shot missed or a possibly wounded or dead animal.
- We expect all hunters to be proficient at shooting! Every hunter should be able to make accurate, clean and ethical shots on animals from 10 yards to 150 yards when using a scoped rifle that is resting on a stand shooting rail or one of our tripod gun rests.
This is also not a hog extermination hunt! We do not allow shooting into groups/packs of hogs! Again, this leads to multiple wounded animals and it ruins the stand location for the remainder of your hunt and any upcoming hunts. We ask that you pick one hog out and wait until it is clearly separated from the group/pack before shooting. IT WILL HAPPEN, JUST BE PATIENT!
PLEASE NOTE: Low Country Hunting Lodge accepts no responsibility or liability for a hunter’s decision to fire their weapon at an animal during their hunt. We will make every effort to track and recover your animal within logical reason and often succeed in the recovery of marginally hit animals. However, in the case that the animal is deemed unrecoverable or there
Wild hog hunting has become very popular as out of state hunters have learned what we in the low country have known for a while – that wild pigs are smart, tough animals that are extremely fun and exciting to hunt; they also taste great! So if you are ready for the challenge of harvesting a big boar to put on the wall or the grill, come join us for some of the best hog hunting in the South Carolina low country.
And to get that big wild boar, the best way to do it is our afternoon/night hog hunting combo package which is available all year long. With the help of our many trail cameras, we will determine when the pigs are moving the best and then arrange to have you in the stand during those times. We usually start the hunt approximately 2.5 to 3 hours before dark to take advantage of any afternoon daylight movement, then leave you in the stand for another 3 to 4 hours after dark to capitalize on the nocturnal tendencies of wild pigs to provide our hunters with the best opportunities to shoot a monster.
On all hunts, you will use one of our Savage .308 bolt action rifles equipped with the latest ATN X-Sight II HD Day/Night scope. This scope will work in daylight hours, then allow the hunter to switch right over to night vision to see and shoot long after dark. This amazing scope also records your shot so that you can not only relive your hunt afterwards but also allow us to review the quality of your shot to verify if you hit or missed your hogs. During this hunt, you may harvest 2 hogs per night. We do not have any trophy fees but require all hogs to be 50 lbs or better; we also ask that our hunters make clean, ethical shots on all game to ensure a quick kill. This not only guarantees the meat from that animal will be good for eating, it will assist us in finding that hog quickly and getting out of the area so that we don’t contaminate it for the next hunt.
Hunt Includes
Home Cooked Meals
Comfortable Lodging
Linens (towels, washcloths, hand towels)
Bedding (pillows, pillowcases, sheets, blankets/comforters)
Game Retrieval
Transportation to and from the Hunting Locations
Stands/Blinds
Bait
LCHL's .308 Bolt Action Rifle equipped with the ATN X-Sight II HD Day/Night Scope (see rifle page for details).
Harvest Limit (see FAQ's page for additional harvest limit information)
2 Hogs - per afternoon/night sit per hunter
50 lbs or Better
- Wild hogs weighing less than 50 lbs don't have a lot of meat on them.
Wounded Animals/Missed Shots Policy
This policy is in place for the protection of our game animals, the management of our properties and to insure that all of our hunters make ACCURATE, CLEAN, ETHICAL kill shots during their hunt.
The first hog must be DOWN, VISIBLE and NOT MOVING before the hunter is allowed to shoot at a second hog during that afternoon/night sit. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS!
Any shot at a hog by the hunter is considered a fatal shot and counts towards the hunters harvest limits. The hunter CANNOT shoot at a second hog during the afternoon/night sit if the first hog is not DOWN, VISIBLE and NOT MOVING. Again, NO EXCEPTIONS!
1) This has drastically reduced the number of missed shots and wounded animals.
2) This also eliminates the confusion of multiple wounded animals and blood trails in the same area.
3) Most importantly this helps keep the properties and stand locations productive by not blowing them up and ruining them for the remainder of your hunt and any future hunts.
Each hunter will be allowed one wounded animal during their hunt. If the hunter has a second wounded animal it will be at the sole discretion of LCHL on whether that clients hunt will continue or that clients hunt will be terminated. This also goes for any hunter not informing us of a shot taken, a shot missed or a possibly wounded or dead animal.
- We expect all hunters to be proficient at shooting! Every hunter should be able to make accurate, clean and ethical shots on animals from 10 yards to 150 yards when using a scoped rifle that is resting on a stand shooting rail or one of our tripod gun rests.
This is also not a hog extermination hunt! We do not allow shooting into groups/packs of hogs! Again, this leads to multiple wounded animals and it ruins the stand location for the remainder of your hunt and any upcoming hunts. We ask that you pick one hog out and wait until it is clearly separated from the group/pack before shooting. IT WILL HAPPEN, JUST BE PATIENT!
PLEASE NOTE: Low Country Hunting Lodge accepts no responsibility or liability for a hunter’s decision to fire their weapon at an animal during their hunt. We will make every effort to track and recover your animal within logical reason and often succeed in the recovery of marginally hit animals. However, in the case that the animal is deemed unrecoverable or there
South Carolina low country is well known for having some of the best whitetail deer hunting in the country due to our high game population as well as our 4.5 month long season which allows lots of time in the woods. So whether you are looking to shoot a velvet buck in August, a big buck in rut or a late season doe, come join us to enjoy our amazing hunting.
Our hunts start at daylight, when you will be placed in a stand overlooking key travel corridors and feeding areas, and last until mid-morning. You will then be picked up and taken to the lodge for a delicious home cooked lunch; afterwards, you are then free to enjoy the afternoon until it is time to head back out about 4 to 4.5 hours before sunset, then hunt until 30 minutes after official sunset. We will then pick you up and return you to the lodge for another awesome meal while we take care of any animals you harvest. You may harvest one buck and one doe per day during your hunt. Please note that wild hogs are also allowed to be taken during all deer hunts. You may also shoot 2 wild pigs a day.
Hunt Includes:
Home Cooked Meals
Comfortable Lodging
Linens (towels, washcloths, hand towels)
Bedding (pillows, pillowcases, sheets, blankets/comforters)
Game Retrieval
Transportation to and from the Hunting Locations
Stands/Blinds
Bait
Harvest Limit (see FAQ's page for detailed harvest limit information)
4 Animals - per day / per hunter - 1 Buck per day, 1 Doe per day & 2 Hogs per day
1 Deer & 1 Hog on the morning hunt
1 Deer & 1 Hog on the afternoon hunt
Hogs must be 50 lbs or Better
- Wild hogs weighing less than 50 lbs don't have a lot of meat on them.
Antler Restrictions
6-Point or Better on all Bucks
If you harvest a buck under our minimum of 6-Points, there is a $250 fine payable immediately upon returning to the lodge from your morning or afternoon hunt. If you refuse to pay the fine, your hunt will be terminated without refunding any paid fees.
If you have any doubt that the animal may not be 6-points or better we suggest you don't shoot. We would rather see you not shoot than pay a fine.
Deer Restrictions
ABSOLUTELY NO SHOOTING OF FAWNS OR BUTTON BUCKS
If you harvest fawn or button buck there is a $250 fine payable immediately upon returning to the lodge from your morning or afternoon hunt. If you refuse to pay the fine, your hunt will be terminated without refunding any paid fees.
Wounded Animals/Missed Shots Policy
This policy is in place for the protection of our game animals, the management of our properties and to insure that all of our hunters make ACCURATE, CLEAN, ETHICAL kill shots during their hunt.
Any shot at a deer/hog by the hunter during a morning or afternoon sit is considered a fatal shot and counts towards both the hunters tags and harvest limits. The hunter CANNOT shoot at a second deer/hog during any morning or afternoon sit. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS!
1) This has drastically reduced the number of missed shots and wounded animals.
2) This also eliminates the confusion of multiple wounded animals and blood trails in the same area.
3) Most importantly this helps keep the properties and stand locations productive by not blowing them up and ruining them for the remainder of your hunt and any future hunts.
Each hunter will be allowed one wounded animal during their hunt. If the hunter has a second wounded animal it will be at the sole discretion of LCHL on whether that clients hunt will continue or that clients hunt will be terminated. This also goes for any hunter not informing us of a shot taken, a shot missed or a possibly wounded or dead animal. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS!
- We expect all hunters to be proficient at shooting! Every hunter should be able to make accurate, clean and ethical shots on animals from 10 yards to 150 yards when using a scoped rifle that is resting on a stand shooting rail or one of our tripod gun rests.
This is also not a hog extermination hunt! We do not allow shooting into groups/packs of hogs! Again, this leads to multiple wounded animals and it ruins the stand location for the remainder of your hunt and any upcoming hunts. We ask that you pick one hog out and wait until it is clearly separated from the group/pack before shooting. IT WILL HAPPEN, JUST BE PATIENT!
South Carolina low country is well known for having some of the best whitetail deer hunting in the country due to our high game population as well as our 4.5 month long season which allows lots of time in the woods. So whether you are looking to shoot a velvet buck in August, a big buck in rut or a late season doe, come join us to enjoy our amazing hunting.
Our hunts start at daylight, when you will be placed in a stand overlooking key travel corridors and feeding areas, and last until mid-morning. You will then be picked up and taken to the lodge for a delicious home cooked lunch; afterwards, you are then free to enjoy the afternoon until it is time to head back out about 4 to 4.5 hours before sunset, then hunt until 30 minutes after official sunset. We will then pick you up and return you to the lodge for another awesome meal while we take care of any animals you harvest. You may harvest one buck and one doe per day during your hunt. Please note that wild hogs are also allowed to be taken during all deer hunts. You may also shoot 2 wild pigs a day.
Hunt Includes:
Home Cooked Meals
Comfortable Lodging
Linens (towels, washcloths, hand towels)
Bedding (pillows, pillowcases, sheets, blankets/comforters)
Game Retrieval
Transportation to and from the Hunting Locations
Stands/Blinds
Bait
Harvest Limit (see FAQ's page for detailed harvest limit information)
4 Animals - per day / per hunter - 1 Buck per day, 1 Doe per day & 2 Hogs per day
1 Deer & 1 Hog on the morning hunt
1 Deer & 1 Hog on the afternoon hunt
Hogs must be 50 lbs or Better
- Wild hogs weighing less than 50 lbs don't have a lot of meat on them.
Antler Restrictions
6-Point or Better on all Bucks
If you harvest a buck under our minimum of 6-Points, there is a $250 fine payable immediately upon returning to the lodge from your morning or afternoon hunt. If you refuse to pay the fine, your hunt will be terminated without refunding any paid fees.
If you have any doubt that the animal may not be 6-points or better we suggest you don't shoot. We would rather see you not shoot than pay a fine.
Deer Restrictions
ABSOLUTELY NO SHOOTING OF FAWNS OR BUTTON BUCKS
If you harvest fawn or button buck there is a $250 fine payable immediately upon returning to the lodge from your morning or afternoon hunt. If you refuse to pay the fine, your hunt will be terminated without refunding any paid fees.
Wounded Animals/Missed Shots Policy
This policy is in place for the protection of our game animals, the management of our properties and to insure that all of our hunters make ACCURATE, CLEAN, ETHICAL kill shots during their hunt.
Any shot at a deer/hog by the hunter during a morning or afternoon sit is considered a fatal shot and counts towards both the hunters tags and harvest limits. The hunter CANNOT shoot at a second deer/hog during any morning or afternoon sit. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS!
1) This has drastically reduced the number of missed shots and wounded animals.
2) This also eliminates the confusion of multiple wounded animals and blood trails in the same area.
3) Most importantly this helps keep the properties and stand locations productive by not blowing them up and ruining them for the remainder of your hunt and any future hunts.
Each hunter will be allowed one wounded animal during their hunt. If the hunter has a second wounded animal it will be at the sole discretion of LCHL on whether that clients hunt will continue or that clients hunt will be terminated. This also goes for any hunter not informing us of a shot taken, a shot missed or a possibly wounded or dead animal. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS!
- We expect all hunters to be proficient at shooting! Every hunter should be able to make accurate, clean and ethical shots on animals from 10 yards to 150 yards when using a scoped rifle that is resting on a stand shooting rail or one of our tripod gun rests.
This is also not a hog extermination hunt! We do not allow shooting into groups/packs of hogs! Again, this leads to multiple wounded animals and it ruins the stand location for the remainder of your hunt and any upcoming hunts. We ask that you pick one hog out and wait until it is clearly separated from the group/pack before shooting. IT WILL HAPPEN, JUST BE PATIENT!
South Carolina low country is well known for having some of the best whitetail deer hunting in the country due to our high game population as well as our 4.5 month long season which allows lots of time in the woods. So whether you are looking to shoot a velvet buck in August, a big buck in rut or a late season doe, come join us to enjoy our amazing hunting.
Our hunts start at daylight, when you will be placed in a stand overlooking key travel corridors and feeding areas, and last until mid-morning. You will then be picked up and taken to the lodge for a delicious home cooked lunch; afterwards, you are then free to enjoy the afternoon until it is time to head back out about 4 to 4.5 hours before sunset, then hunt until 30 minutes after official sunset. We will then pick you up and return you to the lodge for another awesome meal while we take care of any animals you harvest. You may harvest one buck and one doe per day during your hunt. Please note that wild hogs are also allowed to be taken during all deer hunts. You may also shoot 2 wild pigs a day.
Hunt Includes:
Home Cooked Meals
Comfortable Lodging
Linens (towels, washcloths, hand towels)
Bedding (pillows, pillowcases, sheets, blankets/comforters)
Game Retrieval
Transportation to and from the Hunting Locations
Stands/Blinds
Bait
Harvest Limit (see FAQ's page for detailed harvest limit information)
4 Animals - per day / per hunter - 1 Buck per day, 1 Doe per day & 2 Hogs per day
1 Deer & 1 Hog on the morning hunt
1 Deer & 1 Hog on the afternoon hunt
Hogs must be 50 lbs or Better
- Wild hogs weighing less than 50 lbs don't have a lot of meat on them.
Antler Restrictions
6-Point or Better on all Bucks
If you harvest a buck under our minimum of 6-Points, there is a $250 fine payable immediately upon returning to the lodge from your morning or afternoon hunt. If you refuse to pay the fine, your hunt will be terminated without refunding any paid fees.
If you have any doubt that the animal may not be 6-points or better we suggest you don't shoot. We would rather see you not shoot than pay a fine.
Deer Restrictions
ABSOLUTELY NO SHOOTING OF FAWNS OR BUTTON BUCKS
If you harvest fawn or button buck there is a $250 fine payable immediately upon returning to the lodge from your morning or afternoon hunt. If you refuse to pay the fine, your hunt will be terminated without refunding any paid fees.
Wounded Animals/Missed Shots Policy
This policy is in place for the protection of our game animals, the management of our properties and to insure that all of our hunters make ACCURATE, CLEAN, ETHICAL kill shots during their hunt.
Any shot at a deer/hog by the hunter during a morning or afternoon sit is considered a fatal shot and counts towards both the hunters tags and harvest limits. The hunter CANNOT shoot at a second deer/hog during any morning or afternoon sit. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS!
1) This has drastically reduced the number of missed shots and wounded animals.
2) This also eliminates the confusion of multiple wounded animals and blood trails in the same area.
3) Most importantly this helps keep the properties and stand locations productive by not blowing them up and ruining them for the remainder of your hunt and any future hunts.
Each hunter will be allowed one wounded animal during their hunt. If the hunter has a second wounded animal it will be at the sole discretion of LCHL on whether that clients hunt will continue or that clients hunt will be terminated. This also goes for any hunter not informing us of a shot taken, a shot missed or a possibly wounded or dead animal. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS!
- We expect all hunters to be proficient at shooting! Every hunter should be able to make accurate, clean and ethical shots on animals from 10 yards to 150 yards when using a scoped rifle that is resting on a stand shooting rail or one of our tripod gun rests.
This is also not a hog extermination hunt! We do not allow shooting into groups/packs of hogs! Again, this leads to multiple wounded animals and it ruins the stand location for the remainder of your hunt and any upcoming hunts. We ask that you pick one hog out and wait until it is clearly separated from the group/pack before shooting. IT WILL HAPPEN, JUST BE PATIENT!
South Carolina low country is well known for having some of the best whitetail deer hunting in the country due to our high game population as well as our 4.5 month long season which allows lots of time in the woods. So whether you are looking to shoot a velvet buck in August, a big buck in rut or a late season doe, come join us to enjoy our amazing hunting.
Our hunts start at daylight, when you will be placed in a stand overlooking key travel corridors and feeding areas, and last until mid-morning. You will then be picked up and taken to the lodge for a delicious home cooked lunch; afterwards, you are then free to enjoy the afternoon until it is time to head back out about 4 to 4.5 hours before sunset, then hunt until 30 minutes after official sunset. We will then pick you up and return you to the lodge for another awesome meal while we take care of any animals you harvest. You may harvest one buck and one doe per day during your hunt. Please note that wild hogs are also allowed to be taken during all deer hunts. You may also shoot 2 wild pigs a day.
Hunt Includes:
Home Cooked Meals
Comfortable Lodging
Linens (towels, washcloths, hand towels)
Bedding (pillows, pillowcases, sheets, blankets/comforters)
Game Retrieval
Transportation to and from the Hunting Locations
Stands/Blinds
Bait
Harvest Limit (see FAQ's page for detailed harvest limit information)
4 Animals - per day / per hunter - 1 Buck per day, 1 Doe per day & 2 Hogs per day
1 Deer & 1 Hog on the morning hunt
1 Deer & 1 Hog on the afternoon hunt
Hogs must be 50 lbs or Better
- Wild hogs weighing less than 50 lbs don't have a lot of meat on them.
Antler Restrictions
6-Point or Better on all Bucks
If you harvest a buck under our minimum of 6-Points, there is a $250 fine payable immediately upon returning to the lodge from your morning or afternoon hunt. If you refuse to pay the fine, your hunt will be terminated without refunding any paid fees.
If you have any doubt that the animal may not be 6-points or better we suggest you don't shoot. We would rather see you not shoot than pay a fine.
Deer Restrictions
ABSOLUTELY NO SHOOTING OF FAWNS OR BUTTON BUCKS
If you harvest fawn or button buck there is a $250 fine payable immediately upon returning to the lodge from your morning or afternoon hunt. If you refuse to pay the fine, your hunt will be terminated without refunding any paid fees.
Wounded Animals/Missed Shots Policy
This policy is in place for the protection of our game animals, the management of our properties and to insure that all of our hunters make ACCURATE, CLEAN, ETHICAL kill shots during their hunt.
Any shot at a deer/hog by the hunter during a morning or afternoon sit is considered a fatal shot and counts towards both the hunters tags and harvest limits. The hunter CANNOT shoot at a second deer/hog during any morning or afternoon sit. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS!
1) This has drastically reduced the number of missed shots and wounded animals.
2) This also eliminates the confusion of multiple wounded animals and blood trails in the same area.
3) Most importantly this helps keep the properties and stand locations productive by not blowing them up and ruining them for the remainder of your hunt and any future hunts.
Each hunter will be allowed one wounded animal during their hunt. If the hunter has a second wounded animal it will be at the sole discretion of LCHL on whether that clients hunt will continue or that clients hunt will be terminated. This also goes for any hunter not informing us of a shot taken, a shot missed or a possibly wounded or dead animal. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS!
- We expect all hunters to be proficient at shooting! Every hunter should be able to make accurate, clean and ethical shots on animals from 10 yards to 150 yards when using a scoped rifle that is resting on a stand shooting rail or one of our tripod gun rests.
This is also not a hog extermination hunt! We do not allow shooting into groups/packs of hogs! Again, this leads to multiple wounded animals and it ruins the stand location for the remainder of your hunt and any upcoming hunts. We ask that you pick one hog out and wait until it is clearly separated from the group/pack before shooting. IT WILL HAPPEN, JUST BE PATIENT!
The Low Country Slam was put together to give the hunter the ultimate South Carolina hunt. This hunt not only provides the hunter with both morning and afternoon hunts for deer and hogs each day, but also gives the hunter an additional 4 hour night hog hunt on each day of their hunt using LCHL's .308 rifles equipped with ATN day/night scopes.
You will begin each day of your hunt with a 4 to 4.5 hour morning hunt for deer and hogs overlooking key travel corridors and feeding areas. Once the morning hunt is over, you will be picked up and brought back to the lodge for a delicious home cooked lunch. Afterwards, you are free to enjoy the day as you wish until it is time to head back out for your 3.5 to 4 hour afternoon hunt again for deer and hogs. Sunset marks the completion of your afternoon, but not the end of the days hunt. LCHL guides will then arrive at your stand to retrieve any harvested game. Once this task has been completed the hunter begins their 4 hour night hog hunt. When the 4 hour hunt is over we will then pick you up and return you to the lodge for another awesome meal while we take care of any animals you harvested.
Hunt Includes
Home Cooked Meals
Comfortable Lodging
Linens (towels, washcloths, hand towels)
Bedding (pillows, pillowcases, sheets, blankets/comforters)
Game Retrieval
Transportation to and from the Hunting Locations
Stands/Blinds
Bait
LCHL's .308 Bolt Action Rifle equipped with the ATN X-Sight II HD Day/Night Scope (see rifle page for details).
Harvest Limit (see FAQ's page for detailed harvest limit information)
5 Animals - per day / per hunter - 1 Buck per day, 1 Doe per day, 2 Hogs per day and 1 Hog per night
1 Deer & 1 Hog on the morning hunt
1 Deer & 1 Hog on the afternoon hunt
1 Hog on the night hunt
Hogs must be 50 lbs or Better
- Wild hogs weighing less than 50 lbs don't have a lot of meat on them.
Antler Restrictions
6-Point or Better on all Bucks
If you harvest a buck under our minimum of 6-Points, there is a $250 fine payable immediately upon returning to the lodge from your morning or afternoon hunt. If you refuse to pay the fine, your hunt will be terminated without refunding any paid fees.
If you have any doubt that the animal may not be 6-points or better we suggest you don't shoot. We would rather see you not shoot than pay a fine.
Deer Restrictions
ABSOLUTELY NO SHOOTING OF FAWNS OR BUTTON BUCKS
If you harvest fawn or button buck there is a $250 fine payable immediately upon returning to the lodge from your morning or afternoon hunt. If you refuse to pay the fine, your hunt will be terminated without refunding any paid fees.
Wounded Animals/Missed Shots Policy
This policy is in place for the protection of our game animals, the management of our properties and to insure that all of our hunters make ACCURATE, CLEAN, ETHICAL kill shots during their hunt.
Any shot at a deer/hog by the hunter during a morning, afternoon or night sit is considered a fatal shot and counts towards both the hunters tags and harvest limits. The hunter CANNOT shoot at a second deer/hog during any morning, afternoon or night sit. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS!
1) This has drastically reduced the number of missed shots and wounded animals.
2) This also eliminates the confusion of multiple wounded animals and blood trails in the same area.
3) Most importantly this helps keep the properties and stand locations productive by not blowing them up and ruining them for the remainder of your hunt and any future hunts.
Each hunter will be allowed one wounded animal during their hunt. If the hunter has a second wounded animal it will be at the sole discretion of LCHL on whether that clients hunt will continue or that clients hunt will be terminated. This also goes for any hunter not informing us of a shot taken, a shot missed or a possibly wounded or dead animal. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS!
- We expect all hunters to be proficient at shooting! Every hunter should be able to make accurate, clean and ethical shots on animals from 10 yards to 150 yards when using a scoped rifle that is resting on a stand shooting rail or one of our tripod gun rests.
This is also not a hog extermination hunt! We do not allow shooting into groups/packs of hogs! Again, this leads to multiple wounded animals and it ruins the stand location for the remainder of your hunt and any upcoming hunts. We ask that you pick one hog out and wait until it is clearly separated from the group/pack before shooting. IT WILL HAPPEN, JUST BE PATIENT!
The Low Country Slam was put together to give the hunter the ultimate South Carolina hunt. This hunt not only provides the hunter with both morning and afternoon hunts for deer and hogs each day, but also gives the hunter an additional 4 hour night hog hunt on each day of their hunt using LCHL's .308 rifles equipped with ATN day/night scopes.
You will begin each day of your hunt with a 4 to 4.5 hour morning hunt for deer and hogs overlooking key travel corridors and feeding areas. Once the morning hunt is over, you will be picked up and brought back to the lodge for a delicious home cooked lunch. Afterwards, you are free to enjoy the day as you wish until it is time to head back out for your 3.5 to 4 hour afternoon hunt again for deer and hogs. Sunset marks the completion of your afternoon, but not the end of the days hunt. LCHL guides will then arrive at your stand to retrieve any harvested game. Once this task has been completed the hunter begins their 4 hour night hog hunt. When the 4 hour hunt is over we will then pick you up and return you to the lodge for another awesome meal while we take care of any animals you harvested.
Hunt Includes
Home Cooked Meals
Comfortable Lodging
Linens (towels, washcloths, hand towels)
Bedding (pillows, pillowcases, sheets, blankets/comforters)
Game Retrieval
Transportation to and from the Hunting Locations
Stands/Blinds
Bait
LCHL's .308 Bolt Action Rifle equipped with the ATN X-Sight II HD Day/Night Scope (see rifle page for details).
Harvest Limit (see FAQ's page for detailed harvest limit information)
5 Animals - per day / per hunter - 1 Buck per day, 1 Doe per day, 2 Hogs per day and 1 Hog per night
1 Deer & 1 Hog on the morning hunt
1 Deer & 1 Hog on the afternoon hunt
1 Hog on the night hunt
Hogs must be 50 lbs or Better
- Wild hogs weighing less than 50 lbs don't have a lot of meat on them.
Antler Restrictions
6-Point or Better on all Bucks
If you harvest a buck under our minimum of 6-Points, there is a $250 fine payable immediately upon returning to the lodge from your morning or afternoon hunt. If you refuse to pay the fine, your hunt will be terminated without refunding any paid fees.
If you have any doubt that the animal may not be 6-points or better we suggest you don't shoot. We would rather see you not shoot than pay a fine.
Deer Restrictions
ABSOLUTELY NO SHOOTING OF FAWNS OR BUTTON BUCKS
If you harvest fawn or button buck there is a $250 fine payable immediately upon returning to the lodge from your morning or afternoon hunt. If you refuse to pay the fine, your hunt will be terminated without refunding any paid fees.
Wounded Animals/Missed Shots Policy
This policy is in place for the protection of our game animals, the management of our properties and to insure that all of our hunters make ACCURATE, CLEAN, ETHICAL kill shots during their hunt.
Any shot at a deer/hog by the hunter during a morning, afternoon or night sit is considered a fatal shot and counts towards both the hunters tags and harvest limits. The hunter CANNOT shoot at a second deer/hog during any morning, afternoon or night sit. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS!
1) This has drastically reduced the number of missed shots and wounded animals.
2) This also eliminates the confusion of multiple wounded animals and blood trails in the same area.
3) Most importantly this helps keep the properties and stand locations productive by not blowing them up and ruining them for the remainder of your hunt and any future hunts.
Each hunter will be allowed one wounded animal during their hunt. If the hunter has a second wounded animal it will be at the sole discretion of LCHL on whether that clients hunt will continue or that clients hunt will be terminated. This also goes for any hunter not informing us of a shot taken, a shot missed or a possibly wounded or dead animal. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS!
- We expect all hunters to be proficient at shooting! Every hunter should be able to make accurate, clean and ethical shots on animals from 10 yards to 150 yards when using a scoped rifle that is resting on a stand shooting rail or one of our tripod gun rests.
This is also not a hog extermination hunt! We do not allow shooting into groups/packs of hogs! Again, this leads to multiple wounded animals and it ruins the stand location for the remainder of your hunt and any upcoming hunts. We ask that you pick one hog out and wait until it is clearly separated from the group/pack before shooting. IT WILL HAPPEN, JUST BE PATIENT!
The Low Country Slam was put together to give the hunter the ultimate South Carolina hunt. This hunt not only provides the hunter with both morning and afternoon hunts for deer and hogs each day, but also gives the hunter an additional 4 hour night hog hunt on each day of their hunt using LCHL's .308 rifles equipped with ATN day/night scopes.
You will begin each day of your hunt with a 4 to 4.5 hour morning hunt for deer and hogs overlooking key travel corridors and feeding areas. Once the morning hunt is over, you will be picked up and brought back to the lodge for a delicious home cooked lunch. Afterwards, you are free to enjoy the day as you wish until it is time to head back out for your 3.5 to 4 hour afternoon hunt again for deer and hogs. Sunset marks the completion of your afternoon, but not the end of the days hunt. LCHL guides will then arrive at your stand to retrieve any harvested game. Once this task has been completed the hunter begins their 4 hour night hog hunt. When the 4 hour hunt is over we will then pick you up and return you to the lodge for another awesome meal while we take care of any animals you harvested.
Hunt Includes
Home Cooked Meals
Comfortable Lodging
Linens (towels, washcloths, hand towels)
Bedding (pillows, pillowcases, sheets, blankets/comforters)
Game Retrieval
Transportation to and from the Hunting Locations
Stands/Blinds
Bait
LCHL's .308 Bolt Action Rifle equipped with the ATN X-Sight II HD Day/Night Scope (see rifle page for details).
Harvest Limit (see FAQ's page for detailed harvest limit information)
5 Animals - per day / per hunter - 1 Buck per day, 1 Doe per day, 2 Hogs per day and 1 Hog per night
1 Deer & 1 Hog on the morning hunt
1 Deer & 1 Hog on the afternoon hunt
1 Hog on the night hunt
Hogs must be 50 lbs or Better
- Wild hogs weighing less than 50 lbs don't have a lot of meat on them.
Antler Restrictions
6-Point or Better on all Bucks
If you harvest a buck under our minimum of 6-Points, there is a $250 fine payable immediately upon returning to the lodge from your morning or afternoon hunt. If you refuse to pay the fine, your hunt will be terminated without refunding any paid fees.
If you have any doubt that the animal may not be 6-points or better we suggest you don't shoot. We would rather see you not shoot than pay a fine.
Deer Restrictions
ABSOLUTELY NO SHOOTING OF FAWNS OR BUTTON BUCKS
If you harvest fawn or button buck there is a $250 fine payable immediately upon returning to the lodge from your morning or afternoon hunt. If you refuse to pay the fine, your hunt will be terminated without refunding any paid fees.
Wounded Animals/Missed Shots Policy
This policy is in place for the protection of our game animals, the management of our properties and to insure that all of our hunters make ACCURATE, CLEAN, ETHICAL kill shots during their hunt.
Any shot at a deer/hog by the hunter during a morning, afternoon or night sit is considered a fatal shot and counts towards both the hunters tags and harvest limits. The hunter CANNOT shoot at a second deer/hog during any morning, afternoon or night sit. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS!
1) This has drastically reduced the number of missed shots and wounded animals.
2) This also eliminates the confusion of multiple wounded animals and blood trails in the same area.
3) Most importantly this helps keep the properties and stand locations productive by not blowing them up and ruining them for the remainder of your hunt and any future hunts.
Each hunter will be allowed one wounded animal during their hunt. If the hunter has a second wounded animal it will be at the sole discretion of LCHL on whether that clients hunt will continue or that clients hunt will be terminated. This also goes for any hunter not informing us of a shot taken, a shot missed or a possibly wounded or dead animal. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS!
- We expect all hunters to be proficient at shooting! Every hunter should be able to make accurate, clean and ethical shots on animals from 10 yards to 150 yards when using a scoped rifle that is resting on a stand shooting rail or one of our tripod gun rests.
This is also not a hog extermination hunt! We do not allow shooting into groups/packs of hogs! Again, this leads to multiple wounded animals and it ruins the stand location for the remainder of your hunt and any upcoming hunts. We ask that you pick one hog out and wait until it is clearly separated from the group/pack before shooting. IT WILL HAPPEN, JUST BE PATIENT!
The Low Country Slam was put together to give the hunter the ultimate South Carolina hunt. This hunt not only provides the hunter with both morning and afternoon hunts for deer and hogs each day, but also gives the hunter an additional 4 hour night hog hunt on each day of their hunt using LCHL's .308 rifles equipped with ATN day/night scopes.
You will begin each day of your hunt with a 4 to 4.5 hour morning hunt for deer and hogs overlooking key travel corridors and feeding areas. Once the morning hunt is over, you will be picked up and brought back to the lodge for a delicious home cooked lunch. Afterwards, you are free to enjoy the day as you wish until it is time to head back out for your 3.5 to 4 hour afternoon hunt again for deer and hogs. Sunset marks the completion of your afternoon, but not the end of the days hunt. LCHL guides will then arrive at your stand to retrieve any harvested game. Once this task has been completed the hunter begins their 4 hour night hog hunt. When the 4 hour hunt is over we will then pick you up and return you to the lodge for another awesome meal while we take care of any animals you harvested.
Hunt Includes
Home Cooked Meals
Comfortable Lodging
Linens (towels, washcloths, hand towels)
Bedding (pillows, pillowcases, sheets, blankets/comforters)
Game Retrieval
Transportation to and from the Hunting Locations
Stands/Blinds
Bait
LCHL's .308 Bolt Action Rifle equipped with the ATN X-Sight II HD Day/Night Scope (see rifle page for details).
Harvest Limit (see FAQ's page for detailed harvest limit information)
5 Animals - per day / per hunter - 1 Buck per day, 1 Doe per day, 2 Hogs per day and 1 Hog per night
1 Deer & 1 Hog on the morning hunt
1 Deer & 1 Hog on the afternoon hunt
1 Hog on the night hunt
Hogs must be 50 lbs or Better
- Wild hogs weighing less than 50 lbs don't have a lot of meat on them.
Antler Restrictions
6-Point or Better on all Bucks
If you harvest a buck under our minimum of 6-Points, there is a $250 fine payable immediately upon returning to the lodge from your morning or afternoon hunt. If you refuse to pay the fine, your hunt will be terminated without refunding any paid fees.
If you have any doubt that the animal may not be 6-points or better we suggest you don't shoot. We would rather see you not shoot than pay a fine.
Deer Restrictions
ABSOLUTELY NO SHOOTING OF FAWNS OR BUTTON BUCKS
If you harvest fawn or button buck there is a $250 fine payable immediately upon returning to the lodge from your morning or afternoon hunt. If you refuse to pay the fine, your hunt will be terminated without refunding any paid fees.
Wounded Animals/Missed Shots Policy
This policy is in place for the protection of our game animals, the management of our properties and to insure that all of our hunters make ACCURATE, CLEAN, ETHICAL kill shots during their hunt.
Any shot at a deer/hog by the hunter during a morning, afternoon or night sit is considered a fatal shot and counts towards both the hunters tags and harvest limits. The hunter CANNOT shoot at a second deer/hog during any morning, afternoon or night sit. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS!
1) This has drastically reduced the number of missed shots and wounded animals.
2) This also eliminates the confusion of multiple wounded animals and blood trails in the same area.
3) Most importantly this helps keep the properties and stand locations productive by not blowing them up and ruining them for the remainder of your hunt and any future hunts.
Each hunter will be allowed one wounded animal during their hunt. If the hunter has a second wounded animal it will be at the sole discretion of LCHL on whether that clients hunt will continue or that clients hunt will be terminated. This also goes for any hunter not informing us of a shot taken, a shot missed or a possibly wounded or dead animal. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS!
- We expect all hunters to be proficient at shooting! Every hunter should be able to make accurate, clean and ethical shots on animals from 10 yards to 150 yards when using a scoped rifle that is resting on a stand shooting rail or one of our tripod gun rests.
This is also not a hog extermination hunt! We do not allow shooting into groups/packs of hogs! Again, this leads to multiple wounded animals and it ruins the stand location for the remainder of your hunt and any upcoming hunts. We ask that you pick one hog out and wait until it is clearly separated from the group/pack before shooting. IT WILL HAPPEN, JUST BE PATIENT!