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Alabama Waterfowl Association

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More than three centuries ago, a tribe of Cherokee Indians under the leadership of Chief Corn Parch searched the Tennessee Valley for a land rich in beauty and teeming with wildlife. That dream became reality when the tribe reached the confluence of the Tennessee River and Pigeon Roost Creek.
 
Today, more than 300 years later, this land that bears the name of the Cherokee tribal leader still attracts hunters for the very same reasons.
Located on 3,000 acres of prime quail and deer habitat in the fertile Tennessee Valley, Parches Cove borders the Tennessee River and its scenic painted bluff walls for more than four miles. Sportsmen at Parches Cove hunt in a setting that cannot be matched east of the Rockies.
Of course, breath-taking scenery is just a small part of the package. Fast-flying quail, thundering pheasants, and trophy bucks make for a hunt, which will provide a lifetime of memories.
 
Imagine a lemon pointer bounding through the sedge when he suddenly becomes statue-like. Quivering, the dogs lifts its front paw, the nose to the ground and the rigid tail signals he has one again located birds. With a setting sun bathing the fields in gold and the Tennessee River as a backdrop, you too will  quiver in anticipating of the flush.   Welcome to the Parches Cove experience.
 
Our quail and pheasant hunters benefit from our staff of experienced guides and a full kennel that includes many of the top bird dogs in the South, all of which is included in the price of the hunt. Coupled with an unlimited bag limit for quail and pheasant, hunters at Parches Cove experience the hunt they have always dreamed about.
 
When the most memorable day of hunting in your life finally comes to an end, you relax while we dress your game. It is packaged and iced down, all at no extra charge.
 
Years on the Alabama Deer Management Assistant Program, coupled with our own strict harvest standards, have made Parches Cove the premier deer hunting facility in Alabama. Hundreds of acres of clover, corn, alfalfa, soybeans and other high-protein foods keep our herd healthy.  Prime deer habitat? We have it. . . from lowland grass plains to thick swamps to mountains of full of hardwood mast, deer hunters at Parches Cove hunt the terrain they enjoy hunting.
 

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PARCHES COVE HUNTING SEASONS
Quail & Pheasant . . . . . . . . . . . October 1 – March 31
Bow Season (Deer) . . . . . . . . . October 15 – January 31
Gun Season (Deer) . . . . . . . . . . November 23 – January 31
 

PARCHES COVE HUNTING PRESERVE
4415 Parches Cove Road
Union Grove, Alabama 35175
(256) 498-2447

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