Whether you are hunting with a group or running solo, we do our very best to put all hunters on a great buck. If you are looking for your first Trophy class buck or a buck over 150″, River to River Outfitters has managed the hunting grounds for what you are looking for. We are able to do this by raising the acres per hunter average for each hunt. We also do not hunt same farms day after day to give you the best opportunity for a trophy whitetail and see more unpressured deer. River to River Outfitters maintains a 125 inch minimum on bucks taken. We do this so our young bucks can reach maturity and you will be seeing more bucks that run 3 1/2 years old and older. A non-trophy fee of $500 will be required if a hunter should decide to harvest a buck that gross scores less than 125″. We hunt from lock-on stands, single and double ladder stands, ground blinds, box blinds and elevated box blinds. If you have a preference in absush style, let us know so we can have the appropriate sets ready for you when you arrive, ready to hunt.
Southern Illinois
$1,200.00
We welcome you to join us at Golden Triangle Whitetails. Our Illinois Whitetail Hunting properties have been managed for big mature whitetail deer for 25 years now. Our area is known for some of the best whitetail deer hunting in the country. We are the oldest whitetail hunting outfitter under the same management in our area and probably the state! The terrain here in Illinois consists of rolling small hills, CRP, and farm fields. Our whitetail hunting land is 65% woods and totals 13,000 +/- acres.
Illinois' Golden Triangle
$2,750.00
Take a chance at “the fish of 10,000 casts” (Skilled Anglers only) The Musky Mile located on the French Broad River here in NC hosts some of the largest and toothiest freshwater fish in North America. Muskies are the Apex Predator of any body of water they inhabit. Known for eating other fish, vermit, and even ducks: this particular monster can only be fooled with large streamers anywhere from 8-12” in length. It’s not for the faint of heart, but when it all comes together, it’s a fish you will never forget.
Asheville, NC, USA
$500.00
Full-Day Float through the coveted river sections of the Fontenelle tailwaters, where trophy trout await the skilled angler. This is no float for the faint-hearted... this is an "Angler's Tailwater." These fish are brutal, aggressive and, quick to humble even the pros. The opportunity to catch the fish of a lifetime always rests in the riffles of these world renowned river sections. Engaging with 24"-27" Brown, Rainbow and, Cutthroat Trout can be common however, successfully fighting one to the net is the real challenge. With only a very small allocation of outfitting permits granted, I am fortunate to be part of a roster of only 5 guides working on these waters, with only 3 other rosters in play. Enjoy a full-day float through the secluded, slob habitat of the Fontenelle Tailwaters.
Western Wyoming
$750.00
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