Elkhorn Lake Hunt Club is open to the public, not limited to memberships, offering Ohio ringneck pheasant, chukar partridge and Hungarian partridge hunting, as well as sporting clays and 5-stand. Our hunting packages allow you that once-a-year hunt, or let you try out our facilities
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Our pheasant season opens September 1st with the dog training special, (Sept. 1– mid Oct, using your dog, 6 hen-pheasant bag limit per hunter for $65, closed for Family Fun Day...) and continues October 1 through March 31st for guided hunts, or using your own dog. We also offer an April Spring Quail Special for dog owners .
Our hunts consist of morning or afternoon reservations so we can better ensure your safety. Payment is for birds released. Although we do our best to see that you get your birds, we cannot guarantee your ability, or that of your dog.
We offer good quality ringneck pheasant, chukar and Hungarian partridge hunting, the best possible to find anywhere. Our experienced dogs and handlers are here to see you have an enjoyable hunt. Why travel miles elsewhere for what’s so close to home?
While some clubs offer memberships that just get you in the door, Elkhorn Lake Hunt Club memberships (available until November 1st) are a prepayment plan designed to give you a reduced price. Individual memberships include twenty (20) released pheasants, costing $380 for a new membership (w/discount $360.) A previous membership renewal is $330, ($310 w/discount.)
Corporate memberships include sixty (60) pheasants, plus two (2) guest fees per hunt, costing $1040 for a new membership ($980 w/discount), or $980 ($930 w/discount) if you have had a previous membership. Birds do not carry over, & must be released by March 15th or forfeited without prior arrangements. Guests of members using our dog and handler pay a fee of $12 on weekdays, $15 on Sundays; using your dog, $8 and $10, respectively
Location:
Elkhorn Lake Hunt Club is about 5 miles northeast of Bucyrus
(Byoo- CY'- rus), Ohio, which is approximately 20 miles west of Mansfield, 40 miles south of Sandusky, and 60 miles north of Columbus.