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TWIN RIVERS HUNTING CLUB,AL.

Posted By: theoldscout

TWIN RIVERS HUNTING CLUB,AL. - 04/29/20 12:07 PM

Twin Rivers Hunting Club, Greene County, AL. will be accepting a few new members after turkey season.
Twin Rivers was established in 1991 and immediately began producing trophy bucks. Located in Greene County, Alabama the property consists of just under 5000 acres along the Tombigbee/Sipsey Rivers. Not only prime land for big bucks, it also thrives with small animals such as coyotes, fox, raccoon, skunk, and bobcat. We also have a healthy population of wild boar plus plenty of ducks and turkeys. Reportedly a jaguarundi was even spotted on the property! Moon Lake is a great place for fishing and there’s a nice spot for camping with the kids.
Having managed deer harvesting for 30 years by taking 8-point and better bucks, this is a prime and promising property, currently with 43 planted fields and lanes plus 13 feeders. Membership is limited to 24. Property includes hardwood bottoms, cutovers, pine forest, and swamp bottoms with numerous creeks running throughout, including our very own Sharks' Tooth Creek!
Membership includes the use of a good-sized 5-bedroom/2 bathroom house with central heat and air. The large fire-ring just outside is in use every weekend of hunting season with great stories of the day’s hunt. Call Richard if you are interested in learning more about Twin Rivers. Annual membership: $4500
W. 205-349-3015 or Cell: 205-394-2988.
Visit our webpage for photos at http://hickstaxidermy.com/twin-rivers-hc
Posted By: Phil_Army

Re: TWIN RIVERS HUNTING CLUB,AL. - 05/03/20 03:37 PM

Great club! Year round fun down there
Posted By: theoldscout

Re: TWIN RIVERS HUNTING CLUB,AL. - 05/05/20 01:52 PM

Yep and thanks! We're starting to gear up for pig-hunting now that turkey season is over and you won't find much better-tasting meat...no meat shortage at Twin Rivers H.C.!
Posted By: Duck Dog

Re: TWIN RIVERS HUNTING CLUB,AL. - 05/05/20 05:59 PM

Do the green fields have shooting houses? If so, are they large enough for father and son? Good condition? Thanks for your feedback.
Posted By: theoldscout

Re: TWIN RIVERS HUNTING CLUB,AL. - 05/08/20 02:59 PM

over 40 green fields most have great shooting houses and feeders
Posted By: Sasquatch Lives

Re: TWIN RIVERS HUNTING CLUB,AL. - 05/09/20 11:47 PM

What is a jaguarundi? Don't know what it is but would like to shoot one.
Posted By: Ben2

Re: TWIN RIVERS HUNTING CLUB,AL. - 05/13/20 12:49 PM

Originally Posted by Sasquatch Lives
What is a jaguarundi? Don't know what it is but would like to shoot one.

It's an 10 lb cat that looks kind of like an otter. About 15 inches tall. Someone likely just saw a regular cat
Posted By: Orion34

Re: TWIN RIVERS HUNTING CLUB,AL. - 05/13/20 10:16 PM

Interested in exclusive jaguarundi rights. How much?
Posted By: rich

Re: TWIN RIVERS HUNTING CLUB,AL. - 06/09/20 10:37 PM

sounds like a club that i could belong to.
Posted By: Matt82

Re: TWIN RIVERS HUNTING CLUB,AL. - 08/30/20 05:45 AM

How many openings?
Posted By: laidback

Re: TWIN RIVERS HUNTING CLUB,AL. - 10/16/20 01:17 AM

I hunted the land that joins TR for 8 years. I killed a 150” deer with a bow on the property line and saw several more bigger than him. This is a quality place to hunt.
Posted By: Ridge Life

Re: TWIN RIVERS HUNTING CLUB,AL. - 10/18/20 01:55 AM

Not trying to get off subject but is Pixie single? Asking for a friend
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