Pine Hill Plantation owners Jackie and Doug Coe are not only preserving the tradition of quail hunting from horseback and mule-drawn wagon, but also some of the best quail habitat in all of Georgia.
“When a group of guests comes to Pine Hill Plantation, we want them to feel like they are on their own private plantation,” Jackie said.
If quail hunting is anything, it’s driven by tradition. And for those who believe in traditions, there is only one way to hunt quail – From horseback and mule-drawn wagon. With extensive habitat management on more than 6,000 acres of longleaf pine forest, the coveys flush as wild as they did in the golden days of vintage Georgia quail hunting.
Already among an elite group of only four wingshooting lodges in North America to earn the coveted Beretta Two Trident ranking for excellence, Pine Hill Plantation has also been awarded “Best of the Sporting South” for bobwhite quail hunting by Garden and Gun magazine. It’s no wonder that guest reviews have earned it the esteemed Orvis 2013 Wingshooting Lodge of the Year award.