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Adario Church

(6 Reviews)
1790 Adario East Rd, Shiloh, OH 44878


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State: Ohio
Address: 1790 Adario East Rd, Shiloh, OH 44878
Zip code: 44878
Phone: (419) 895-1155

Reviews

  • Dave Attridge

    (May 7, 2022, 8:54 pm)

    Always feel at peace in the area. Great place to hang out. Drive around. See the wildlife. You see rabbits, turkey, deer, groundhog, lots of different birds. The views are beautiful. Ponds are plentiful. Always enjoy a day driving through the back roads.

  • Elizabeth Stockman

    (March 7, 2020, 3:05 pm)

    My church from the back side.

  • rudolph brezovsky

    (September 8, 2019, 11:20 am)

    Been coming here for over 20 years and love it

  • K H

    (April 27, 2019, 4:06 pm)

    Great hunting and fishing!!!! Over 20,000 acres total. Deer, turkey, dove, squirrel, rabbit and more to hunt. Multiple places to fish. GUN RANGE!!!!!

  • Tracy F

    (April 6, 2018, 6:48 am)

    This place is wide open beautiful. Big sky, so if you want to do star gazing, excellent spot.
    This place is also good for primitive camping and there is a portopotty there as well. There is a nice big pond right beside the camping spot as well.

  • Megan Vondenhuevel

    (December 4, 2016, 10:55 am)

    We started out off of township rd 400. Walked back and down the hill a bit, once we had some flat land looking over the woods bottom we set up our blind, chairs, unloaded blabkets, food, and began our wait. By this time it's about 645-7 am. Started to flurry, heard some branches snapping through the day, but no luck. 1130, we packed up and went into town for lunch at Warsaw Ohio, the same town we are camping in, which is only 5 miles from the wildlife area to hunt.

    After lunch it was time to head out again, by 2pm we went to a different location still on township rd 400. This location was located on the corner of a field uphill sitting on top of the woods in closed with a pond down bellow. Set up the blind with our backs facing the brush so we could see the two paths that go into the field clearly. Wait begins. We heard a lot more action around us, about 5pm we heard a branch snap right behind our blind. Quietly and carefully we peaked out the wide window and seen a large doe standing right behind us, with no shot for us to try and make. Got our guns ready, one on both sides of the window, still with no safe shot, we had to let her walk. Packed up about 545pm temps at 30 degrees and went back to camp.

    Day 3 second morning of the hunt we decided to hunt off of township rd 70 before reaching TR 403. It was an uphill hike, we got settled in, not even an hour after we heard some gun shots, after 2 hours of not seeing anything we decided to move around by foot. Needless to say, we thought the location was around a funnel, but turned out to be thick brush and a lot of walking to make it around the huge circle. During the hike, we lost the muzzloder stick. It must have got caught or stuck and fell out with out us even noticing. After an hour hike, many thorns and rips, we made it back to the blind, packed up and headed out. We strongly suggest not this location due to the thick brush, however that's how we learn by exploring a new area.

    Night 2, we decided to scout loctions off of 17 near a campground that a local suggested. My husband set up his tree stand while I took off about 100 yards to the right of him and set my blind up. We were ready to go at 230pm for the night hunt.

    Plenty of nearby shots were fired, the location was a great spot. During the hunt we seen more squirrels then anything until about 515, to my right I heard a loud blow noise from a deer. Quietly peaked out my blind, seen it 20 yards to my right, but couldn't get a good shot since it was getting dark and she was standing behind two trees. Then she took off like something spooked her. 530 the husband showed up to help pack me up, I'm guessing she heard him coming.

    Overall the location was great, many opportunities in that area. Even if four other trucks are parking by you, plenty of room to spread out and be plenty apart in a safe respect.

    Last morning of the hunt, it's 430am 30 degrees out. Made some eggs and toast to hold off until lunch. Heading back to the same location as Last night however going to hunt the funnel off to the left of where I was yesterday.

    Got everything all set up, now it's waiting time. No movement much and it's 8am. No shots nearby either. 10am, still no movement or luck. Time to head out back to camp.

    Packing up camp, no deer shot this trip, however the enviroment, lands and area was beautiful and we plan to return yearly. Next year we plan to camp for free by our favorite  hunting location off of 17. Plenty of hunters were camping their and seem to be all keeping each other company and talking up game. I highly recommend this area for advanced and new hunters like myself!

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Questions & Answers

What is the phone number for Adario Church?

The phone number for Adario Church is (419) 895-1155.


Where is Adario Church located?

Adario Church is located at 1790 Adario East Rd, Shiloh, OH 44878


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Adario Church | 1790 Adario East Rd, Shiloh, OH 44878 | Phone: (419) 895-1155
Adario Church | 1790 Adario East Rd, Shiloh, OH 44878 | Phone: (419) 895-1155
Adario Church | 1790 Adario East Rd, Shiloh, OH 44878 | Phone: (419) 895-1155
Adario Church | 1790 Adario East Rd, Shiloh, OH 44878 | Phone: (419) 895-1155
Adario Church | 1790 Adario East Rd, Shiloh, OH 44878 | Phone: (419) 895-1155
Adario Church | 1790 Adario East Rd, Shiloh, OH 44878 | Phone: (419) 895-1155
Adario Church | 1790 Adario East Rd, Shiloh, OH 44878 | Phone: (419) 895-1155
Adario Church | 1790 Adario East Rd, Shiloh, OH 44878 | Phone: (419) 895-1155
Adario Church | 1790 Adario East Rd, Shiloh, OH 44878 | Phone: (419) 895-1155
Adario Church | 1790 Adario East Rd, Shiloh, OH 44878 | Phone: (419) 895-1155
Adario Church | 1790 Adario East Rd, Shiloh, OH 44878 | Phone: (419) 895-1155
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