Frequently Asked Questions
Black Creek Stands provides an affordable unguided hunting opportunity to people that want to hunt but may not have the time to do all the off-season prep work, the resources, land, or don't want to pay the high cost of joining a hunting club or going to an expensive out-fitter to pursue this great and rewarding pastime. Think of us as the Airbnb of hunting; tell us how many stands you need, book the date, pay, and go hunt!
Currently we have 4 deer hunting tracts in Chesterfield County, South Carolina. Over 400 acres to hunt. We have 1 tract in Anson County, North Carolina for hog hunting.
Hog hunting runs from the first of January until July 1st. Whitetail Deer hunting runs from September 1st until January 1st. SC Youth hunt in the weekend after the season ends.
No, if you hunt with us you have to utilize our permanent stands.
Our stands are setup for shotgun, rifle, pistol, or crossbow only.
Hunters are responsible for proper hunting licensing and game tags, processing, transport, and/or disposal of all harvested animals, and providing their own firearms, crossbows, ATVs, and all hunting equipment (except for the hunting Stands, feeders, and land tracts). Black Creek Stands can provide some game retrieval, game skinning, and game storage for an additional fee on a case-by-case basis.
Yes, and we can supply you with our recommended processors.
Black Creek Stands does have limited lodging based on availability. We have a bunk house, with kitchen, showers, skinning area, meat cooler. Black Creek Stands lodging if available can be used for an additional charge. Black Creek Stands does not provide meals. We can also provide information on lodging in and around the area that may accommodate your needs.
For any additional questions or information please email us at blackcreekstands@gmail.com or DM us on our Facebook page: Black Creek Stands