
Facilities/Equipment
In order to provide you with the best experience, Willowin
Plantation has the finest equipment for your use. We have a new bird buggy
for the 2005 quail season, and Beretta and Ruger small bore shotguns
available for hunters to rent.
Our Guides
We employ local guides who know every inch of the plantation. Not
to mention that Will, Richard, or Kevin will be with you to make sure every
aspect of you hunting experience meets and exceeds you expectation.
Our Kennels
Dogs are the real stars of Willowin Plantation LLC. Our English
pointers are some of the finest hunting dogs we have ever seen and know the
land almost as well as our guides. Of course, if you choose to bring you own
dogs, we have a new guest kennel available for your use.
Quail Hunting
$400 Full day hunt
Includes lunch, guides, dogs, bird buggy, and 20 birds
• Extra birds $8/bird
$300 Half day hunt
Includes lunch, guides, dogs, bird buggy,
and 15 birds
• Extra birds $8/bird
Gun rental
is available for $25/ day
Shells available for $7/box
Fall Deer and Spring Turkey
2-day Package - $600 (includes lodging, meals, guide
service for 1.5 days)
Lodging
$50/ person with $100 minimum. We have several farm houses where guests can
stay on the farm. Included with a nights stay are unlimited trap shooting
and use of our stocked bass and bream ponds. Fly and conventional tackle
available.
Meals
All you can eat southern cooking at its finest. Cocktails included.
$10 Breakfast
$25 Dinner
"The trip was outstanding so thanks
for all your flexibility and hospitality. It was great to meet the “Lax
Gang.” The hunting and food was perfect
and we'll see you next year. I've also passed
along my experience at Willowin to other friends.
-Jonathan H. Hudson, Atlanta GA
“Sure the hunting was fantastic and
the dogs were spectacular, but the reason we are coming back is
hospitality of the Wingate family.”
-David Favero, Atlanta GA
“My dad and I came down to Willowin last year and
after 10 minutes we knew we found a special
place. We’ll be back, there is no question about
that.”
-Lee Branch, Waynesboro, VA