Water Valley Lodge Testimonials
Mike Kelly - Cape Coral, Florida
Without question the finest hunting lodge I have ever been to! I have spent years trying to find a professional hunting lodge that delivers what it promises and Water Valley Lodge is it! From the time you arrive you will feel like you have been there before. There are no strangers at Water Valley. The accommodations are 1st class and CLEAN! The food is delicious. And it is impossible to say no to Pia, when she offers you seconds. The hunting is well planned and you know what you need to know prior to being dropped off at your stands. These stands are well placed and you will see deer! You can hunt food plots, wooded areas, clear cuts and various other terrains. Jake and his guides are very professional and they do this for a living, it is not a part time job! They truly care about your success. If you enjoy hunting and after a long day in the field you want a home cooked meal, hot shower and a comfortable bed, the Water Valley Lodge is the place to go!
Mike Kelly, Cape Coral, Florida
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Dean Suda - Fridley, Minnesota
I am an avid whitetail hunter from the Midwest and last fall a few friends and customers of mine decided to venture into another state. We heard exciting things about hunting in Alabama but we weren't familiar with the area or hunting clubs. I searched the internet and came upon several sites, but the one that stood out from the others was Water Valley Lodge. Your website was easy to use, self explanatory, and had great photos that helped us to decide to give you a try. |
We arrived at the lodge at night and although it was dark outside, it was easy to find our way around. We found ourselves lucky enough to pull in just in time to see the days' trophy achievements. After the initial excitement and marveling over all the mounts, we couldn't wait to get out for ourselves the next day. We were then welcomed by the staff, went through a safety briefing, and sat down to dinner. To our amazement there was more food than we ever imagined and treated to a feast. There is just nothing better than southern cooking and this certainly was not a place to lose weight. The food was simply delicious and lots of it! The accommodations were very comfortable and quiet - except for the snorers, of course.
The next day we got up early for the anticipated morning hunt, were loaded in a comfortable suburban, and headed out to the hunting spots. It was very well organized and we knew just where to go and what to do when we arrived at the blind. After the morning hunt we came back and got ourselves familiar with the camp. It was nice and clean and well maintained. The skinning shed was quite impressive - something every hunter dreams of. In addition, they were well equipped with very safe clean blinds and stands. The variety of hunting was nice with either ladder stands or blinds and hunting over woods, valleys, or food plots. The scenery was beautiful and bountiful with lots of deer, turkey, and a hog was also spotted. We looked forward to the evenings which were very relaxing after the huge dinner that was served. It was so enjoyable to sit around the enormous camp fire and discuss the days hunt - it seemed as though everyone had a story. Along with all that the lodge had to offer, it was an extra bonus for me to bag a nice Ten Pointer. I had grunted it in early one morning which I have never done before. It was the largest buck I have ever taken and it was awesome!
The whole entire staff was exceptionally kind and courteous. I would like to give special thanks to Pia and Jake for making this trip an experience that I will never forget. I look forward to visiting Water Valley Lodge in the future.
Safe and Happy Hunting, Dean Suda
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Richard Lander - Narrowsburg, New York
A small group of us decided about 9 years ago to hunt outside of our state. We chose to hunt Alabama because their whitetail deer season peaks 6 weeks after our season in New York closes; it was also a pleasant break in the winter doldrums and COLD. Over those 9 years we hunted with 2 other outfitters before trying Water Valley Lodge 2 years ago.
We reviewed just about every Alabama outfitters web site and one member of our group prepared a spread sheet comparing number of hunters, acreage, price, accommodations, stands, handicap accessibility, harvest requirements, game availability, and limits. On items we deemed important, Water Valley Lodge was always listed, so we called Pia and Jake and booked our trip in March of 2004, for that following January. The deer hunting season in New York came and went and we were anxiously awaiting our trip. Before too long and a 14 hour drive we finally arrived at Water Valley lodge. |
We arrived earlier than our 1 o'clock check in, as we had to leave upstate New York ahead of an impending snowstorm. Our first introduction to Jake was a bit embarrassing for us, as I said we got there early, around 7:30a.m, we were looking for someone to see if we could check in early and we came across a guy in a green Carhartt jacket and hunting cap pulled down and asleep in the lounge. To our surprise after waking him up and asking where we could find Jake or Pia we were surprised to find out we just woke Jake up after having returned from putting out the hunters for the morning hunt, it was a good thing he has a sense of humor.
After exploring the lounge and dining hall we started to get a good feeling, until we started to hear about all "the rules", which we would hear of in greater detail from Pia when we checked in. The check in process takes about an hour, where you can purchase a hunting license if needed. A safety video is reviewed, the antler restrictions, and bag limits are explained, and "the Rules" are explained. "The Rules" are nothing more than common courtesies, which you would expect from one another to help make your stay at Water Valley Lodge a pleasant one. |
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After breakfast you are picked up outside "the boot room", which I mention because it demonstrates Jake & Pia's desire to make your stay a safe and pleasant one. "The boot room" is a spacious locker room where lockers are provided to store your firearms and boots, anyone who has ever hunted in Alabama or saw the movie "My Cousin Vinnie" can tell you horror stories about the quality of Alabama MUD. Anyway after every hunt the hunters are dropped off at "the boot room", where your boots are hosed off, before going in the room to store your gear for the next hunt, keeping the dining room, lounge, and your room clean. Also having your gear in one place makes it a lot easier getting everyone out to their stands, and you don't hear, in the words of John Jacob, "WHERE'S MY DAMM BOOTS".
Our first morning hunt was a successful one, a new member of our group took his first Alabama buck from a comfortable well placed shooting house. I might add that the shooting houses either elevated or on the ground have a carpeted floor to keep noise down and have more than enough room to make a 4-5 hour stay comfortable. In fact they would be a great place to start young hunters. If you prefer hunting from a tree stand, their ladder stands and tripods are top notch.
During our 4-day hunt our group of 5 did take a nice doe along with the buck above, and 2 others, myself included, let shooter bucks grow another year, because at that point we had decided to come back next year. There were some nice deer taken that week including a 275 lb wild boar. Two of the deer taken were filmed for Outdoor Moments with Bub and Kelly and shown on their television show on The Outdoor Channel. We had to cut our hunt short by half a day once again to beat a pending snow storm, in the three and half days of our hunt we saw more game than any other 4 day hunt we had been on. The time spent in your stand passes quickly because of the abundance of game, including deer, wild turkey, and always the potential wild hog, coyote, or bob cat.
This year's hunt started similar to last years with the checking in process, except with the addition of catching up with old friends, because Jake and Pia make you feel like part of the family. The first morning hunt was a successful one, especially for me, as I took a nice 13-point non-typical buck. One of the great features at Water Valley Lodge is the ability to take an additional buck with no trophy fee the next day; actually you are permitted to take a buck a day. Otherwise it would have been a long 4 days sitting around, although there was always a chance for a hog, coyote, or bobcat. That afternoon hunt proved successful for 2 others, as a nice 10-point and an 8 point buck were brought in.
The second day I was able to take advantage of the buck a day limit as I took my second buck, this one a nice wide spread 8 pointer, while another hunter got a young 6-point on the last day of his hunt. After a great lunch of BBQ pulled pork followed by some warm home made cookies, I took some ribbing from the gang about not hunting in yet another afternoon. I took advantage of that time by doing; well nothing, it was the perfect opportunity to take a break from my fast paced stressful days to just relax. Besides the excitement of bringing in 2 nice bucks that morning, there was some not so pleasant excitement. One member of our group hunts from a wheelchair, and when another member of our group was helping set up his wheelchair, the seat was broke in half. When Jake heard of the problem he immediately called his carpenter, and he was able to make a new seat before the afternoon hunt. This was the first hunting opportunity for him since becoming handicapped; Water Valley Lodge has wheelchair accessible accommodations as well as ground blinds and really made his stay a pleasant one.
The third day started once again with a lot of friendly kidding on whether I would get a hat trick, which I didn't. I did manage to see quite a few does and some younger bucks. That day there was 4 or 5 does taken as well as a wild hog. The group in all saw some really nice bucks, but clear shots were not available; we did add a nice doe to our cooler. The last day of our hunt for me was going to be a morning hunt only as we agreed who ever got the first buck would driver Mike back to the airport about ½ an hour away, but this years mornings seem to have been the best for me, and this morning was no different, as I was able to take my first bobcat. In the 2 years we hunted I was never in the same stand, unless I chose to be.
As I said earlier Water Valley lodge was the third outfitter we used and had it been the first I'm sure it would have been the only one we would have used over the last 9 years. The quality and quantity of game sighted and taken, the experience and professionalism of its guides, means of transportation to and from the stands as well as the stands, meals, and accommodations at Water Valley Lodge are all top shelf. As I sit here and write this, I can only smile remembering what a great time we had and the friends we made. Jake, Pia, their family and staff go out of their way to make their guests feel like part of the family. From chats around the dinner table, or in front of the fire pit in the evenings, the friends made and the over all experience will always be remembered. We are all looking forward to our upcoming hunt in January with Jake & Pia and the friends made over the past 2 years.
Signed, Richard Lander
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Tony Lopez - US Embassy, Liberia
Hi Pia, Just wanted to thank everyone there at Water Valley for a great time. You all made me feel more like family than a customer. Let me know what the fee for the mounting will be. I was thinking about poses and I like a slightly downward and to the side look--like what you suggested.
Happy Thanksgiving, Tony |
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Tim Douthit - Decatur, Alabama
To Pia, Gaddy and Steven, I just wanted to thank you for a very enjoyable time at your place. You have such wonderful facilities to go along with great people and I wish you much success. I will be back to hunt your turkeys soon and to eat som delicious food, I just hope the portions will be larger next time. (ha, ha).
Thanks again for your hospitality, Tim Douthit |
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Dave Tefft - Michigan
Jake and Pia, I had a really good time last year when I was at your lodge and I am considering booking a trip through our store for January. What type of openings do you have for the last week in December and the first week in January. I came the first week in January last year and I took a nice buck the first day, and really enjoyed the hunt. The service was great last year and I am sure my good customers here would enjoy a hunt at your lodge. Please contact me asap so we can start planning.
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Brian Gesch - Wisconsin
Pia and Jake, Greetings! Alex and I had an excellent time at your lodge. It was professionally run and the hospitality was what I had hoped for. I wish I had not had to hurry so much but that is the nature of my life. I enjoyed my guides and the food was very good. We wish we had gotten something, but that is why we call it hunting rather than shooting! I hope it works out for us to visit again in the future. I have alot of friends who are asking me about the experience. Keep me posted about future seasons and opportunities.
Thanks again for the good time. Sincerely, Brian L. Gesch
Steve Jones - Jackson, Tennessee
Thanks for the hospitality; We had a great time, cant wait to do it again. If you're ever in the Jackson Memphis area let me know, we'll do something. Thanks Steve, Dale, Nick, Bill and of course Ashton Tanner.
Jerry King - Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
Pia, I hope this finds you well. I would like to thank you and your staff for providing my son a hunt he will remember for a long time ( 1/13 - 1/16/05. I would also like to thank Jake for presenting him with the engraved knife set that he found to be very special. Should you ever vacation in the Gatlinburg / Pigeon Forge Tenn. area, please call me and I will help you in any way possible.
May God Bless you and your family, Jerry King.
Jim Bernola - Alabama
Jake , Pia and Staff, Thank y'all for a great time on my recent hunting trip. The service was fantastic. I will be telling my friends about your operation and hopefully they can experience a fine time like I had. The food was great, and plenty of it.....y'all work very hard and it shows on the quality of service we received. I will be stopping by for coffee from time to time, take care and thanks again.
See you soon, Jim Bernola
Vance Rogers - Bogalusa, Louisiana
Hey Mrs. Pia, Just wanted to say hello and tell you that we enjoyed the hunt and I look forward to seeing you March 14th for some spectacular turkey hunting.
Keep Jake straight. Bye, Vance Rogers
Mike Nelson
Hello Jake & Pia,
Thanks for the great time at Water Valley. Dave & I really enjoyed the stay and your hospitality. We arrive back safely; it took 15 1/2 hours to get back - drove straight through. We're hoping to como back again in the near future.
Enclosed is a picture of our hunt in Northern Wisconsin in November 2002. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Sincerely, Mike Nelson
Hutch
Jake and Pia,
I can't thank you enough for the hospitality you showed Angie and I. It was everything I expected it to be. For my first guided hunt I could not ask for any better. Deer hunting for eight years, now I realize there is no sure thing in hunting if you believe in fair chase.
I will be telling many of my friends about your place and look forward to next year. With a little better planning on my part hopefully my trip will be successful. I am also hoping to bring 3 or 4 friends next year but more than likely without the wives (don't tell Angie, lol) It was a trip I will never forget.
Thanks again, Hutch.
P.S. I'm Looking for those handle covers for your black pots. They are a little harder to find than I thought but when I do I will send them to y'all.
Jon Bieber - Lafayett, NJ
Jake, Pia, Thanks for the stay. Although I didn't score, the camp set-up and hunting areas were premier. I think I'll come a bit earlier next year, as I think the mature animals were a bit too wary to be entering feedplots or clearcuts that late in the season. I told Gary when I was leaving to ask for a woods stand, and he scored the next day. Let me know if you're looking to grow your business. I deal with an outfitter in Houston with good contacts and exposure. If we did a piece for the Outdoor Channel on Water-Valley, especially at your prices, you would be turning back bookings. You might also wan tot consider a fenced "super buck" area, where you charge by point or rack score. You'd be surprised how many hunters would "find" the money ($6,000 in TX) when they see 140-180s come in to camp. Good luck...see you next year.
Bob Pingleton - Newberry, South Carolina
Ms. Pia and Jake,
Really want to thank you for great trip to Alabama for Deer & Hog hunting. What a great place to hunt and to take the family if you want to. The country is on the side of heaven, the deer are huge in most cases and the lodging is the best that I have been to. The food is tremendous at every meal and am sure that I gained 3-5 lbs. while we were there.
Will send you some footage of the TV show that will run through out the SE in early fall 2005.
Again, I wish to thank you for your help and kindness towards our whole crew while we were there and will look forward to seeing you in March for Turkeys.
Bob Pingleton, Pres/CEO
The Dodge Everyday Sportsman TV Show
Newberry, SC
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