offers a wonderful opportunity for the serious deer hunter.  Unique opportunities are available throughout the long season for both the archery and gun hunter.

      Archery season begins the middle of October and for this first month bowhunters experience excellent hunting while the deer are still yet undisturbed from hunting activity.  This time of year you will see the bucks still grouped together and will have great success finding them feeding on the acorn crops or around the newly planted green plots.  Bowhunters also have the opportunity to take a doe a day as well. 

     Archery season typically sees warm weather but don't be surprised to experience 40 degree mornings as fronts pass through the area.   

      Gun season usually begins the third Saturday of November and extends until January 31st.  Our rut begins soon after Christmas and the deer typically rut through the month of January.

      Every hunter can legally kill three bucks during the Alabama season (nothing smaller than a 4 point by our guidelines).  Hunters can also take one doe per day.      

     You will begin your hunt the first afternoon that you arrive.  You will have time to first select your bunk, sight in your rifle, get lunch, and get acquainted with the other hunters in camp. 

     After your deer is killed, it is cleaned and hung in our walk-in cooler.  The day you leave it is skinned and quartered. 


Charles Casey & three guests with a 16 pt non-typical buck.  

      Our hunters typically have an 80% success on bucks on a 4-day hunt.  50% of these are 6 points or larger.  Our buck weights range from 140 to 200 lbs.

       We hunt a total of 6,000 acres and never have more than 9 hunters in the woods at any time.  This practice prevents overhunting and helps to keep the quality bucks unalarmed.  We hunt a mix of hardwoods, green fields, pine plantations, and cutovers.  We have over 40 permanent bow stands and more than 150 permanent rifle stands.  Often we place portable stands in high deer traffic areas that are discovered during the season.  The countryside consists of rolling hills, creekbottoms, pastureland and sagebrush.  

      We strongly encourage hunters to take only quality bucks.  Spikes are not legal game at Casey Hunting Camp and we would rather see the little 4 and 6 points passed up as well.  By leaving these deer to grow we can ensure more quality bucks for the seasons to come.  With the opportunity to take a doe a day no hunter should leave without ample venison in their cooler.