Welcome to Bang's Paradise Valley Hunting Club
 
Lodging second to none

The Paradise Valley Hunting Lodge is second to none in this area of the low country. Fill your extra time with a game of pool or ping pong, kick back relax and enjoy a movie or show on our big screen tv, catch a few fish from the pond, or just sit back on the front porch and shoot the breeze. We seek to offer you the all around experience of a great trip, not just great hunting.

 
Welcome from Bang and Tom Collins

 

Thank you for taking the time to visit our web site. My Son,Tom and I feel that after visiting, you will have found what you are looking for in a Low Country South Carolina hunting camp and hope you consider spending some time with us. Whether you hunt only a few days, or maybe a few trips this coming season, trying to take that real trophy of a lifetime, no one can work any harder for you than we will, trying to provide a hunt even better than your expectations. 

Bang and Tom Collins

 
Deer season opens August 15

Jamie Givens, and Son, Chase, from Eustis, Florida, with a great mature Low Country Whitetail, taken the last week end of the season in 2006. The buck had an 18", 10 point rack which scored an official net Boone and Crockett Score of 136 5/8". This shot shows the backbone of our club, a place for you to bring your Son, Father, Wife, Daughters, and Friends.

 
The best guides around...

 

One of the highest priorities of having a great and successful hunt is having the right guide. We pride ourselves in having the best around. Each of them have a great knowledge of turkey hunting and calling, sincerely enjoy what they do, and truly enjoy showing you the best time ever while on a guided turkey hunt. They are very familiar with the properties, have excellent personalities, and have way more calls than they can tote to the woods at one time. We are very proud of each of them and consider them part of our family. This is a shot of guide John Coit and his son Michael, April 6, 2008, with a great mature bird, shot simultaneously by both hunters. Niether realized the other had shot until they got up.