
Hunting for big bucks in the North Maine woods is different from hunting anywhere else. From the vast amount of unorganized territories, endless miles of timberland, hard wood ridges to soft wood groves, to huge cedar swamps, the area is large and the weather unpredictable.
You may not see great numbers of deer during a week, but you may get a chance at a trophy of a lifetime. The deer densities are lower here than in Southern areas, but odds are that the deer will most likely weigh 200lbs or more dressed. Each year this area produces a number of bucks that make the "Biggest Bucks of Maine Club" and the "Maine Antler and Skull Trophy Club" (MASTC).
Peak rut is the second and third week of November. The weather can range from mid-40's to below zero with wind, rain and snow. Most years, snow has fallen by the third and fourth week of November.
Types of hunts available include stand hunts, tracking, and still-hunting. While no one can guarantee you game, we do guarantee 100% professional effort and attitude, and a good time.