Tentative dates
Archery Opener – September 30
Early Archery – Mid to late October
Archery Rut – Late October through November
Late Season Archery – Mid December through mid January
Crossbow hunting whitetail in Ohio with a small family outfitter who works hard to put you in the position to harvest a mature buck. Hunt takes place in Coshocton and Knox counties which happen to be 2 of the Top-10 counties for total number of bucks that qualified for Ohio’s Buckeye Big Buck Club. If you are a serious crossbow hunter and understand the challenges of harvesting mature deer year in and year out than this could be the outfitter you have been looking for.
With over 4,000 private acres scattered throughout Knox & Coshocton county Ohio and over 50 stand locations this outfitter and their guides go through thousands of trail camera pictures each week to help determine the best spots to put their hunters based on wind direction and current trail camera intel. Ohio is a bait state and the typically use corn and check every 3-days to keep it fresh without pressure. They have more than enough stand locations for every wind-direction and primarily use ScoutLook to identify wind direction throughout the day to help pick stand locations which are typically ladder stands, but has some hang-on stands, box blinds and ground blinds with average shot distance of 20- 25-yards to the bait. Average travel time to stands is 15- to 40 minutes.
This personal attention to detail yields a high shot opportunity on P&Y whitetail with several larger deer presenting shots every season. Typically during a 5-day hunt hunters should expect to see multiple deer each day and if the weather cooperates some outstanding bucks
When you are not hunting you will be back at the comfortable, but rustic farm house or main lodge enjoying delicious home cooked meals, sharing laughs with the guides, and enjoying the comforts of home. Maximum hunters is 6 hunters per main lodge and 6 hunter per farm house per date.
This outfitter really controls what they can control to make sure the client is taken care of. Folks should leave here feeling like they are part of the family and experience some great crossbow hunting along the way. Book early to ensure your spot for a chance at a trophy crossbow Ohio whitetail.
Archery Opener – $3,200/hunter
Early Archery – $3,200/hunter
Archery Rut – $3,800/hunter
Late Season Archery – $3,200/hunter
5 day hunt
Semi-guided 3 hunters per 1 guide
•Over the counter license, purchase online prior to hunt
•Out of State Hunting License ($125)
• Out of State any Deer Permit ($24)
•Deer Permits typically go on sale June First
Not a mandatory state for Bow-hunter education card
Lodging, meals, multiple stand locations, in-field transportation
Tips, taxidermy, meat processing, shipping of trophy/meat, flights, trip insurance, hotels if needed.
Farm house and Main Lodge
Maximum 6 hunter at each location. 2 bed rooms are shared with up to 3 people in each room, all sharing one nice bathroom.
Great spot for a group to book the whole week
Sample Itinerary:
Sunday – Day 1. Fly to Columbus, OH. met by outfitter and transfer to camp.
Monday – Friday – Day 2-6:Â Hunt
Saturday – Day 7:Â A.M. Departure back to airport
If driving, outfitter will supply detailed directions.
Easy: Somewhat easy walking when it comes to physicality. Minimal walking or hiking and terrain is very accessible. Mostly hunting from blinds or tree stands.
Moderate: Physicality is somewhat moderate to advanced. Spot and stalk method of hunting as well as some hunting from blinds. Terrain can vary from prairies to mountains at higher elevations.
Difficult: Requires an advanced degree of physical endurance. Terrain is typically more mountainous and hunting can take place at higher elevation.
Extreme: Most difficult and physically demanding hunts. Requires advanced to extreme endurance and terrain or game pursued may involve dangerous situations.
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