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Henderson Village is a hotel located in Perry, Georgia

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Gamelands

Hunting Gamelands in Central Georgia at Henderson Village

The Gamelands at Henderson Village are an exception hunting preserve encompassing over 3,400 acres offering some of the finest bird and game hunting in the South. Henderson Village will arrange for the processing of your game. We will also be happy, should time permit, to prepare a meal from your game in The Langston House.

Once you've experienced hunting at The Gamelands, you'll want to return each season and make it an annual tradition.

Deer

  • Residential Hunting packages: Cost is $900.00 per person and is 2 nights and 3 days. There is no trophy fee and all meals are included.
  • Non residential: Cost is $100.00 per day with a trophy fee as follows. Under 120 inches $400.00, 120 to 130 inches is $500.00, 130 to 140 inches is $600.00, 140 to 150 inches is 1200.00, 151 inches and above is $1500.00. Does are 150.00 each. No meals or lodging is included.

Wild Boar

  • $100.00 Per day. Please call at 478-988-8696.

Quail

  • Half day $350.00 Includes lunch. Each hunter gets 15 birds. $7.00 per bird after that.
  • Full day hunt $650.00 each. Includes lunch at Langston House Restaurant. Thirty birds included per hunter, each additional bird after 30 is 7.00 per bird.

Turkey Hunts

  • 250.00 per half day with a trophy fee and lunch is included.
  • Full day is 400.00 with a trophy fee and Lunch is included.
  • Trophy fee is as follows: 6 to 10 inch beard 200.00, 10.5 inches or longer is 300.00.

All game animals can be cleaned or processed for an additional fee.

Contact Us

Henderson Village, a hunting retreat in Middle Georgia

Should you have any questions regarding hunting at The Gamelands at Henderson Village contact Benny Taylor at (478) 217-0350.

Many outdoor activities are available in addition to hunting including, 5-stand sporting clays, pond fishing for bass and brim, horse-back riding, and trekking through the fields and woods to observe the abundant native wildlife.

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