Looking Forward to 2017



The Bear report from both the spring and fall hunts showed big bears on the prowl.  Color is not out of the normal here.  With just a few openings left for the spring of 2017 we'd love to accommodate you and your group

A snow storm in early October destroyed many of our trails as tree's were flattened by the heavy snow.  Chainsaw gas was burned and trails were cleared in order to get back to the ridges that the big bucks cruise.   By the time November 1st had hit all the snow had melted creating a pile of standing water in the woods
  Although this pickup belonging to an anonymous individual was found on one of our fall baiting runs in November.  It wasn't until the middle of December that we we're taking our pickups that far back into the swamps.  I don't think this gentleman did his scouting to well to say the least as he discovered how much standing water there was in the bush
Heres a buck which we saw in 2015 as well as 2016.  We call him clubs.  Both years he was patterned early on in the season and then disappeared come the rut.  We are adding an early season week to hopefully take care of the patterned local deer before we target the cruisers later in November.  For availability please get a hold of us.   Both times are great times of the season.  Earlier hunts might not show you as many bucks but the chance at quality is there.  
The Rut is a rather unpredictable time of the season as far as predicting which bucks will show up in front of your blind.  We see bucks that hit 2 baits 6 miles apart in the same day.  You just never know for certain but one thing is for sure the rut hunt is exciting and you will likely see multiple bucks everyday in the blind




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