Corporate Deer Hunting Tips

Finding just the right lodge for a corporate deer hunt is not easy. While corporate deer hunts are surging in popularity, first class facilities with a large deer population are few and far between. Here are a few deer hunting tips that make it easier to chose the right site for your company function. First, deer management should be a priority to the lodge. This includes surveys of deer population and a feeding program. The deers natural predators should also be controlled.

Professional guides are nearly always provided for corporate hunting trips. The guides should be familiar with the land, and the habits of the deer. The deer hunting tips that professional guides impart give even novice hunters a god chance at bagging a deer.

Next, one mature buck should be included in the price. Some lodges appear to be a bargain until you realize the cost of a buck if one is injured or killed, greatly adds to the price. Always make sure the facility has arrangements in place for shipping. You can’t just pack a deer into a trunk bring it to the airport.

Lodges typically offer rifle, shotgun, bow, and/or muzzleloader hunts. Most faculties also offer target practice and sporting clays, these are important as not everyone may actually wish to hunt. Employees attending corporate hunts can shoot clay pigeons at some facilities, a sport that offers all the thrills of hunting, without killing anything.

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