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Hunting Hills is nestled
in the rolling foothills of the Appalachian Mountains 60 miles south
of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and 20 miles north of Morgantown, West
Virginia. Founded in 1967 by Roy and Sally Sisler, Hunting Hills
operates on 750 acres of wildlife conservation land. With a
beautiful lodge, one of the most challenging five stands in the
country, two wobble traps, and three 100 target sporting clays
courses, Hunting Hills offers the sporting clay enthusiasts the most
variety and the most beautiful shooting vistas in the state of
Pennsylvania.
For the upland bird
hunters Hunting Hills has some of the finest pheasant hunting in the
country. From Sept 1st through April 15th
hunters can be guided through manicured wildlife habitat in pursuit
of ringed neck pheasant. With professional guides and high class
bird dogs your day afield will create memories for a lifetime. |