Sweetwater Hunting Lodge

Sweetwater Hunting Lodge Sweetwater Hunting Lodge is a private, professionally managed, hunting club in South Central Alabama. White Tail Deer, Eastern Wild Turkey and other small game.

Sweetwater Hunting Lodge is managed to strict QDMA criteria.(Quality Deer Mgmt Assoc.) With 3000 acres +/- under management, our members have plenty of room to scout and hunt. Our club is located in the heart of the Alabama Black Belt Region and falls within the boundary of the newly established Extended Season Zone which will extend this years season through Feb 10th 2014, giving our members an

opportunity to hunt the entire 1st phase of the rut. We currently have 40+ planted food plots, liming and soil sampling annually, planting program and lodging available.. We have documented our census data, harvest data and buck/doe ratios for 8 years running and have posted improvements every year. We also have excellent wild turkey and small game hunting. Anyone interested in applying for membership may contact Jeff Cummings at [email protected]. Our membership year runs from June 1st through May 31st.

03/26/2014

Available for lease for trophy white tail deer hunting - established deer hunting club with 2 camp houses, running water & electricity, barn, pole barn, enclosed game cleaning facility, storage building 2860 contiguous acres, gun/bow range, road system, 50 established food plot areas, QDM mgmt program in effect since 2006. Located in the heart of the AL black-belt region and included in the extended season zone. 18 miles west of I-65 Greenville AL exit 128. Browse through the photo albums on this page to see the quality of what this professionally managed property has to offer. Serious Inquiries Only please. Interested persons may Private Msg us through this page or contact Jeff @ 334-202-4421 for more info.

Congrats to Laura B. who claimed this bruiser 190 lb. 11 pt SHL buck! Gross B&C score 145!
12/26/2013

Congrats to Laura B. who claimed this bruiser 190 lb. 11 pt SHL buck! Gross B&C score 145!

Just a reminder for deer hunters in Alabama's new southwest zone that the gun season's first split officially ended as d...
12/05/2013

Just a reminder for deer hunters in Alabama's new southwest zone that the gun season's first split officially ended as daylight hours expired Sunday evening.

The 10-day closure now in effect runs Monday through Dec. 11 and also applies to running deer with dogs.

Alabama's southwest zone gun deer season enters 10-day closed period al.com deer-season-closure.jpeg View full sizeAlabama's southwest zone gun deer season will be closed for 10 days beginning Monday and running through Dec.

Buck sign...you reckon?
12/04/2013

Buck sign...you reckon?

Carmen's first buck at Sweetwater Hunting Lodge
11/30/2013

Carmen's first buck at Sweetwater Hunting Lodge

11/27/2013
Nice buck harvested early this afternoon! Congrats to Brandon M.
11/27/2013

Nice buck harvested early this afternoon! Congrats to Brandon M.

11/19/2013

Opening weekend coming up! It's time to get in the woods and hunt!

New regulations and requirements for hunters.
09/18/2013

New regulations and requirements for hunters.

A new law seeks to help manage Alabama's wildlife. Starting this fall, hunters who kill a turkey or deer must report it within 24 hours or face a $500.00 fine.

Some hunters believe weird antlers are a problem that should be fixed by killing the buck. We disagree, and these antler...
09/17/2013

Some hunters believe weird antlers are a problem that should be fixed by killing the buck. We disagree, and these antler casts help explain why. This buck lived at the University of Georgia’s Deer Lab research center, and his antlers are arranged from age 1.5 on the bottom to age 4.5 at the top. The odd antler at age 2.5 resulted from an injury during antler growth, but the buck returned to normal antler growth every year after that. So, if a buck’s estimated AGE meets your personal goal, enjoy him, but if it doesn’t, and he’s wearing a weird antler, give him the benefit of the doubt.

Some hunters believe weird antlers are a problem that should be fixed by killing the buck. We disagree, and these antler casts help explain why. This buck lived at Mississippi State University’s Deer Lab research center, and his antlers are arranged from age 1.5 on the bottom to age 4.5 at the top. The odd antler at age 2.5 resulted from an injury during antler growth, but the buck returned to normal antler growth every year after that. So, if a buck’s estimated AGE meets your personal goal, enjoy him, but if it doesn’t, and he’s wearing a weird antler, give him the benefit of the doubt.

09/17/2013

The leaves are starting to turn...a slight hint of Fall in the air...won't be long!

Address

1030 George Swamp Road
Pine Apple, AL
36768

Telephone

+13342024421

Website

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Sweetwater Hunting Lodge posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share