Dear Sir or Madam,
We want to introduce you to Qualiridge Plantation,
described by several national outdoor writers as one of the premier shooting
preserves in the South. Bobwhite has been king for generations and all our
efforts have been expended to further his propagation and enjoy the hunting of
the “Prince of Game Birds”.
Few, if any, forms of entertainment are more exclusive or
appreciated than a southern quail hunt. It is something your business clients
will really enjoy and look forward to each year. It gives you an unequaled
opportunity to become better acquainted with them in a very relaxed and
comfortable atmosphere since each party has the privacy of its own spacious
lodge.
For thirty-five years, Quailridge has been entertaining guests
from all areas of the nation with the finest plantation quail hunting, best
trained dogs, experienced guides, and comfortable lodging with delicious
southern home cooked meals. Over ninety percent of our guests are either
repeat or referrals, coming back each year to enjoy superb quail hunting in
beautiful native quail cover in a friendly atmosphere steeped in traditional
southern hospitality.
Whether you are veteran quail hunter or one who has never
experienced the thrill of a dog suddenly freezing on point and the whirling
brown rockets of a flushing covey of quail, you can be assured of a hunt that
is in keeping with the finest southern quail hunting tradition. On over 4,000
acres of quail laden lands, we can assure each hunting party ample room on
their own private course. Ten well stocked lakes provide fishing during the
noon break or after the hunt. Also, an automatic trap range is available to
sharpen your aim or test the skills of other members of your party.
Quailridge Plantation is here to make your hunting
experience special. We can help with all the details from the time you
arrive at an area airport or drive up our road. This allows you to
concentrate on the hunting and the fellowship with your hunting partners.
We look forward to hearing from you soon.
Sincerely,
Edwin Norman