Rolling Hills Shooting Preserve Pheasant Hunting

European Hunt

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Basics of a European Hunt

In a European style hunt, there is a "center fort" that contains the birds for your hunt. Twelve blinds (or pegs as they are called in Europe), are located around the center fort.
Hunters are brought to an initial position in a blind then rotated to each blind around the fort after the completion of a ten bird release.
Ten birds are released per rotation until all birds are released.
This unique hunting style creates a challenging overhead and pass shooting. 
A walk up hunt (or half day hunt)is included after the European Hunt.
 
A European Hunt requires a minimum of 10 hunters and must be scheduled at least a week in advance to reserve sufficient time and field area for the hunt. A European Hunt usually takes 3-5 hours. Additional dogs and guides can be arranged with advance notice.  
 
A $50 Deposit is required to guarantee your spot on any European hunt.

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Four miles west of Marcellus and
two miles south on Lawrence Road
 
Best hunting value for excellent cover in hunting areas