Inside a Trophy Whitetail Hunt at Triple Hollow: A Day in the Field
- jen6351
- Jun 24
- 2 min read

There’s something unforgettable about hunting a trophy whitetail buck—especially when you're doing it in a place designed for success. At Triple Hollow, one of Alabama’s premier high fenced hunting preserves, we offer an experience that goes far beyond just pulling the trigger. It’s about the preparation, the land, the animals, and the stories you’ll take home.
If you’ve ever wondered what a day on a high fenced whitetail hunt really looks like, let us walk you through what it's like to be in the field at Triple Hollow.
Early Morning: Boots on the Ground
The day begins before the sun rises. You’ll meet your guide on-site, where you’re welcomed like family and given a rundown of the morning hunt. At Triple Hollow, we pair each hunter with a knowledgeable local guide who knows the terrain and the deer patterns like the back of their hand.
Coffee is poured, gear is checked, and you’ll head out into the preserve as the Alabama sky begins to lighten. The preserve is private, quiet, and completely tailored for optimal whitetail movement—giving you a real shot at the trophy you’ve been dreaming about.
Mid-Morning: Stalking, Scouting, and Spotting
Whether you’re hunting from one of our elevated blinds, ground setups, or moving with your guide on foot, every moment is a chance to see something extraordinary. Our preserve is home to some of the best genetics in the South, and the high fence ensures a well-managed, thriving population of healthy bucks.
This isn’t about squeezing a shot on just anything—it’s about waiting for the one. And if you’re patient, you’ll see what makes this land so special.
Afternoon: Rest, Recharge, and Prepare
After a solid morning hunt, you’ll head back to camp for lunch and some downtime. It’s the perfect chance to trade stories, check trail cam photos, or walk through the preserve with your guide to scout for the afternoon.
Whether you’re hunting solo or with a group, this pause in the action gives you time to appreciate the land, the wildlife, and the quality of the experience that Triple Hollow is known for.
Late Afternoon: The Shot That Stays With You
As the light starts to shift, the bucks move again. You’ll head back into position with your guide, eyes sharp and senses dialed in. Every rustle, every shadow, could be the one you’ve been tracking. And when that trophy buck finally steps into your sights, it’s a moment you’ll never forget.
Our goal isn’t just to help you take a great deer—it’s to give you an experience that feels earned, real, and deeply personal.
After the Hunt: Memories Made and Stories Told
Once your buck is down, our team helps with retrieval, processing options, and photos to capture the moment. But even more than the trophy on the wall, what you’ll take home is the story—of an early morning, of a perfect shot, of a day well spent in the heart of Alabama whitetail country.
At Triple Hollow, every hunter is part of our story—and we can’t wait to be part of yours.