Private Leased lands, Members are Screened and Pass Application process

Private Ranch Hunting on Oregon and California leased lands- Get Back to the Outdoors!

The club is affordable, safe, and family oriented. If you have hunted a lot public lands, and then find yourself hunting on a private ranch, you will feel a great sense of, well, relief. No surprises. No one is gonna come screaming by in an ATV or will there be a sudden appearance of a person or situation that you would object to. The overall feeling is one of freedom- from all the problems you always are either expecting or encountering on public lands.

It’s true you could hire a quality guide for a day hunt or two somewhere, those fees would set you back nearly the price of a Club membership. However, you can hunt pigs almost the entire year on any of the Club’s leased lands. As to deer huntng, you know that you need a place that is quiet and has minimum of activity that would make them even more elusive. The hunting club has over 50 Big Game private ranches that are your best bet for finding these critical qualities.

The bottom line is our Hunting Club members have a far better experience on hunting leased lands because of more fish and game opportunities. And, no undesirable people or activities, a screened membership, and a feeling that you can relax and just focus on having a good time.  

Patrolled, Gated, Safe Hunting and Fishing Experience

You will only find other members on club property, so you will not feel uncomfortable as you would  hunting public lands.  Through the application process, everyone approved by the club has been vetted by a senior member and Club management. After more than 25  years, there has never been a hunting accident on the properties. 

Hunting on Public lands are prone to poaching and over hunting. In contrast, the club has rules to keep its hunting lands more successful. For example, sow pigs with piglets are not allowed to be taken. 

Unlike hunting public lands, the leased hunting ranches are posted, fenced and gated. At least one patrolman is designated for each property. 

Habitat improvements by the ranchers and the club are more common than on hunted public lands as they have an incentive to produce superior properties.

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