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The Low Country of South Carolina offers one of the only opportunities to harvest a whitetail velvet buck with a rifle in the country.
Every year, Buck Run hosts dozens of hunters from across the country who come specifically for the opportunity to harvest a trophy velvet buck.
August is a great time to see large bachelor groups of bucks at feeding stations, food plots, and agriculture fields.
Buck Run Hunting Lodge maintains feeding stations year round and we plant summer food plots of beans or peas. In the fall, we plant oats or wheat.
Our feeding program, along with large agricultural fields of standing corn, soy beans, peanuts, and cotton ensures a healthy and robust herd.


WhAT TO EXPECT WHILE HUNTING VELVET BUCKS
MORNING HUNTS
- Temperature from 65 - 80 degrees
- Hunts take place in pine flats and hardwood bottoms
- Shot ranges from 60 - 200 yards
- Rubber boots and rain gear are essential
- Light clothing (no orange required)
- Mosquitos (Thermacell is a must!)
evening HUNTS
- Hunts from 80 - 100 degrees
- Hunts take place in agricultural fields and food plots
- Shot ranges from 100 - 500 yards
- Rubber boots and rain gear are essential
- Light clothing (no orange required)
- Mosquitos (Thermacell is a must!)
All deer hunts include lodging and meals
Tracking, recovery and all game care by Buck Run staff
Drop off and pick up at all stands
All hunters are required to check zero of their rifle upon arrival.
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