We are in the process of gaining land and starting a club in Tuscaloosa county. Rules are not 100% hammered out yet but it will NOT be a trophy managed club. Rules will probably be somewhere along the lines of 3.5 or older. It is going to be 1,900 acres and we are looking to get 20 or so members. Alcohol will be prohibited, so no party people please, just a great group of guys who enjoy hunting and several of us have kids. Dues are going to be $800.00 and should cover planting. Again, we are new to forming this club and may run in to some learning curves as we go. We are collecting the $400 deposit due by May 26 and remaining $400 by June 23.
Please PM me for additional information
Oh, and if you can’t take Booger and his FSU nonsense, this is not the club for you
I think the no alcohol rule is very reasonable especially with him being upfront about it. Going to be a hard sell though with less than 100acres per member and that's not allowing for the kids that'll be hunting as well. Could get real crowded real quick. I agree with the above poster that you'll be a lot better off if you can knock down the member number some. Plus it'll give the kids more options to hunt too because at the end of the day I'd rather see a kid take a deer than a grown up any day
I would not join a no alcohol club. All our members drink... but they don't let alcohol interfere with safety and they all handle their alcohol well. Because they don't get drunk when they drink, they make good decisions on everything else. Those people make good members.
If you can control your alcohol intake and you don't get drunk, you're probably going to make a good member. That is the way I see it.
I would not join a no alcohol club. All our members drink... but they don't let alcohol interfere with safety and they all handle their alcohol well. Because they don't get drunk when they drink, they make good decisions on everything else. Those people make good members.
If you can control your alcohol intake and you don't get drunk, you're probably going to make a good member. That is the way I see it.
That's the most ridiculous post on this thread yet. There's always somebody that thinks they can handle a little more then thinks it's a great idea to walk off in the woods with a rifle. Put safety on the back burner for the sake of a cold one at the club. If it were my club it would have the same no alcohol rule. I wish I had seen this thread when it first posted.
I would not join a no alcohol club. All our members drink... but they don't let alcohol interfere with safety and they all handle their alcohol well. Because they don't get drunk when they drink, they make good decisions on everything else. Those people make good members.
If you can control your alcohol intake and you don't get drunk, you're probably going to make a good member. That is the way I see it.
I would not join a no alcohol club. All our members drink... but they don't let alcohol interfere with safety and they all handle their alcohol well. Because they don't get drunk when they drink, they make good decisions on everything else. Those people make good members.
If you can control your alcohol intake and you don't get drunk, you're probably going to make a good member. That is the way I see it.
I would not join a no alcohol club. All our members drink... but they don't let alcohol interfere with safety and they all handle their alcohol well. Because they don't get drunk when they drink, they make good decisions on everything else. Those people make good members.
If you can control your alcohol intake and you don't get drunk, you're probably going to make a good member. That is the way I see it.
I would not join a no alcohol club. All our members drink... but they don't let alcohol interfere with safety and they all handle their alcohol well. Because they don't get drunk when they drink, they make good decisions on everything else. Those people make good members.
If you can control your alcohol intake and you don't get drunk, you're probably going to make a good member. That is the way I see it.
If you don’t know them and how they “handle their liquor” do you just hold drinking tryouts?
I would not join a no alcohol club. All our members drink... but they don't let alcohol interfere with safety and they all handle their alcohol well. Because they don't get drunk when they drink, they make good decisions on everything else. Those people make good members.
If you can control your alcohol intake and you don't get drunk, you're probably going to make a good member. That is the way I see it.
Sounds like you would not be welcome in this club. Funny how that worked out.
I would not join a no alcohol club. All our members drink... but they don't let alcohol interfere with safety and they all handle their alcohol well. Because they don't get drunk when they drink, they make good decisions on everything else. Those people make good members.
If you can control your alcohol intake and you don't get drunk, you're probably going to make a good member. That is the way I see it.
If you don’t know them and how they “handle their liquor” do you just hold drinking tryouts?
I don't care who you are...that's just funny right there
I would not join a no alcohol club. All our members drink... but they don't let alcohol interfere with safety and they all handle their alcohol well. Because they don't get drunk when they drink, they make good decisions on everything else. Those people make good members.
If you can control your alcohol intake and you don't get drunk, you're probably going to make a good member. That is the way I see it.
Doesn't sound like this is the club for you.
Not sure why you'd feel it necessary to make this comment on this thread. Maybe because you had been drinking, and decided it was a "good decision"?
Bump. I don't believe you can do a whole lot better than this property in Tuscaloosa County. Big bucks, big boar and lots of longbeards. We need two more members.
Bump. I don't believe you can do a whole lot better than this property in Tuscaloosa County. Big bucks, big boar and lots of longbeards We need two more members.