Upcoming Events

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Idaho Spring Bear Spot & Stalk

May 19-25, 2026

A demanding hunt in some of the most remote and rugged wilderness - where the challenge meets profound healing. This demanding adventure delivers true outdoor therapy.

Texas Axis Deer and Hog Hunt

Sept 1-4, 2026

A thrilling hunt in the Texas brush country, with vast stretches of thorny mesquite, blackbrush, guajillo, and live oak mottes. Axis deer are widely regarded as one of the best-tasting deer meats. Once the sun sets, the NVGs come out for epic hog-hunting night ops.

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Colorado Mule Deer Hunt

November 7-17, 2026

A thrilling hunt during the peak mule deer rut in Colorado's majestic high country, featuring expansive sagebrush basins, transitional oak brush, towering aspen stands, and alpine timberline. Patience will be tested while hours are spent glassing big country.

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Illinois Whitetail and Waterfowl

December 15-20, 2026

An exciting hunt in classic Illinois whitetail country, featuring expansive open fields, fence-row thickets and isolated woodlots. Layer up to stay warm while patiently waiting for a trophy buck to step out at dawn or dusk. Then shift focus skyward for exciting waterfowl pursuits, calling in flocks of ducks and geese over the flatlands and river bottoms.



*All hunts are operated free of cost to our disabled veterans.

“During a hunt, I finally unplug. The constant pings and noise of work don’t just get muted; they get replaced. Notifications turn into birds chirping, calls turn into quiet glassing sessions and planning a stalk, and it even brings back the clarity of the "Good Ol Days", mission first, focus on the task at hand. Hunting turns daily chaos and the constant noise of it all into perspective on what life could be or should be. It gives you time to reflect on what matters and brings you back to your roots.”

— Ian Oskins, 2nd Ranger Battalion
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