What To Expect

  • Food
    • During Turkey season, breakfast snacks, lunch snacks and full dinner is served.
    • During Deer season, hot breakfast, everything needed to pack a lunch (lunch meat, bread, cheese, chips, crackers, snacks, etc. and a full dinner is served.
  • Turkey Hunts
    • We have guided and unguided hunts. We generally start both of them in or near blind locations. Hunters and guides are able to move around with detailed communication with guides and management staff. Safety is our number one priority.
  • Deer Hunts
    • Early Season/Late Season
      • Early and Late season hunts can be tremendous. We tend to kill some of our biggest deer during early and late season. They also are affected a lot by weather. The pace of early and late season hunts is not a fast pace hunt, but it is a great opportunity to see quality deer.
    • Pre Rut
      • Pre Rut hunts are excellent. We tend to hunt deer that we know are active in an area even if that activity is nocturnal. During the Pre Rut we often harvest deer when they “day light” for the first time.
    • Rut
      • Rut hunts can be fast and furious. They have the most deer activity out of all of our hunts. Rut hunts are very unpredictable. It is common to harvest deer that were spotted a short time before miles away. The best advice we can give all of our hunters during the rut is to stay in your stand all day. Activity can occur at any time throughout the day.

Hunting is a challenge. It is a grind, its not easy. There will be great days, there will be bad days. We attempt to predict wild animals living in a world with many distractions and influences. You will hear and see, neighbors shooting, dogs barking, farmers farming, etc. These deer live in these environments every day. Hunt your hunt, don’t leave your stand/blind, it only takes a few seconds and one great deer to change your entire hunt!