North Dakota Hunting Guides and Services
Welcome to Audubon Outfitters, your gateway to all North Dakota hunting,fishing, and outdoor travel. With more than 200,000 private acres of land located throughout North Dakota, and offering everything from prairie dogs to buffalo to cattle drives and trail rides, we've got what's right for you. Here at Audubon Outfitters we understand that offering just one type of package doesn't work for everybody. That's why we will custom tailor a package to fit both your schedule and your wallet. We also understand that most of you don't have the time to be researching outfitters trying to find the right one for you and your group. Don't worry, we've done the work for you. Audubon Outfitters has extensively researched and inspected each and every destination and outfitter we represent. Best of all, our service is FREE to you the outdoor adventurer. We'll even help make sure you get the proper licenses, directions, and whatever else we can help with.
Visits: 12
Hunting For: Duck, Pheasant
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Pheasant hunting at Brinkman Hunting Getaways is some of the World's best pheasant hunting! Our ranch is nestled along the banks of the Cannonball River in Southwestern North Dakota. This area is famous for its pheasant hunting and has been nationally recognized on many hunting shows.
When you hunt with us, you have access to more than 10,000 acres of natural wildlife habitat which includes grazing land, farmland, and conservation reserve land (CRP). This diversified environment supports an abundance of ringneck pheasant, sharptailed grouse, Hungarian partridge, turkey, whitetail and mule deer, coyote, and fox just to name a few. Each hunt is guided by a licensed, professional who grew up on this land. Many guests prefer to hunt behind their own dogs, so feel free to bring yours along.
Visits: 5
Hunting For: Pheasant
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Our full service lodging,. Restaurant and lounge, Camper hookups and dry camp sites plus our stock and arena facilities are your homestead for an overnight rest or for days long adventures in the North Dakota Badlands. Enjoy the best steak east of the Pacific Ocean and your favorite beverage in our recently expanded dining room overlooking the rolling hills and buttes of the colorful Badlands.
Rest yourself in one of our modern air conditioned rooms built in a rustic log cabin style, furnished with two queen size beds and two single bunks with full bath and daily maid service to sleep six in complete comfort. Enjoy the scenery and a beverage on the board walk or the deck. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Badlands while soaking in our outdoor hot tub.
Visits: 11
Hunting For: Coyote, Deer, Elk, Grouse, Pheasant, Pronghorn / Antelope, Turkey
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Our most popular elk hunts are the large 6x6 trophy bulls. These bulls will gross score 350 or better Boone & Crockett points. After you are done hunting elk, we give you two days of other hunting while your meat is being cut, wrapped and frozen. We hunt only mature bulls that are at least 6 years old.
We also offer elk hunts (usually 5x5) for $4000, and 6x6 for $5000, and not large enough to make our trophy bull class.
Visits: 10
Hunting For: Deer, Elk, Pronghorn / Antelope
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Deer hunting here is incredible and has had very limited hunting for the last several years, for trophy management. Deer numbers are at an all time high and the chances for a Pope and Young buck are excellent. Hunter success is very high! Guide service will be provided by an experienced bow hunter. You can hunt from tree stands or ground blinds. Archery license purchased on arrival. Limited gun hunts available for each season, please ask for details. VERY LIMITED non-resident gun tags available to be purchased from guide at time of booking.
Visits: 8
Hunting For: Deer
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We have two nature factories happening in the Devils Lake area. One is the Jumbo Perch Factory in production in our massive lake. Producing what people call "perch on steroids" at two plus pounds and 14 to 16 inches long. Other species include walleyes to 12 plus pounds and monster northern pike at 40 plus inches. Ice fishing is just that, fishing on a frozen slab of ice. Our licensed guides are seasoned with professionalism and experience to ensure you quality, success, and safety in a guided and outfitted ice fishing trip.
Visits: 6
Hunting For: Duck, Geese
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Come Join us at Gaugler Hunting where you can hunt the majestic Heart River Valley. We are located on 4000 acres of private land in scenic river valley where the Heart River is joined by the Muddy and Beaver creeks. Your hunt can cover a variety of terrains such as: cornfields, CRP, dry or running creek beds, wooded areas to upland brush. We have 30 plus food plots planted for the animals in various locations.
Visits: 7
Hunting For: Deer, Pheasant
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Hunters Haven" Lodge is located in South Central North Dakota.
Besides regional upland game, this area is an important primary route for migrating waterfowl such as ducks and geese.
There are numerous marshes within a ten minute drive of our lodge, that are popular resting and feeding areas for migrating duck, geese and other waterfowl. Area duck hunting is suitable for jump shooting of ducks, and/or decoy with camouflage hunting for ducks or goose hunting.
Our Lodge is equipped with a full Kitchen, Bathroom (shower & tub), a Living Room, and Entryway with wash area.
Visits: 4
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This is truly a pheasant hunting experience of a lifetime and a hunt that you can be talking about for the rest of your life. Hunt with us on 4,000 acres of private land. CRP, food plots, cropland and river banks along seven miles of the Cannonball River, Coal Bank Creek and Dead Horse Creek.
In 2010 as in most years, you can expect to see several hundred to over a thousand wild pheasants in a day.
These are wild birds, no pen raised birds. These birds haven't been diluted by pen raised and released pheasants every year like they do in South Dakota. These birds are smart and you have to outsmart them. This isn't like hunting on a game farm. Treat yourself to some wild bird hunting on pheasants that haven't had their genetics diluted by game farm and pen raised birds.
Visits: 5
Hunting For: Pheasant
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Home of Lucky Valley Hunting: Pheasant Hunting as Good as it Gets, and Tuhy Angus Ranch: High Quality Angus Cattle.
Visits: 5
Hunting For: Pheasant
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North Dakota Hunting News
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TCT hosting youth hunting programJamestown SunTopics featured will include learning or improving shotgun shooting skills, hunting skills and promoting gun safety. All participants must have taken and passed the North Dakota Hunter Safety Education Course. Safety and shooting will be taught on trap ... |
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ND Tourism aware of fraud attemptsJamestown SunIn one instance the caller identified himself as being with North Dakota Tourism. The division said the official advertising representative of the 2013 North Dakota Travel Guide and the 2013 North Dakota Hunting and Fishing Guide is North Dakota Living ... |
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Leier: No two deer hunting seasons are alikeIn-ForumIn terms of recent history, the numbers are smaller, but compare the deer license allocation from the 1970s, or pheasant harvest numbers from the early 1980s, and hunters have a little more to consider. North Dakota's lower deer and pheasant ...and more » |
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Bait ban expanded after CWD casesJamestown SunBISMARCK (AP) — The Game and Fish Department is expanding a baiting ban in south central North Dakota where three cases of chronic wasting disease in deer have been documented. The ban had applied to hunting unit 3F2, where all of the CWD cases have ...and more » |
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Winnipeg Free Press - PRINT EDITIONWinnipeg Free PressIn September 1988, Winnipeg Free Press reporter Barbara Robson broke a national news story on the proposed Rafferty and Alameda mega dams in Saskatchewan, which would dam water on the Souris River that flows into North Dakota and Manitoba.and more » |
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Law officers have trouble policing SD huntingDevil's Lake Daily JournalMontana, Wyoming, North Dakota and Colorado have registration systems, but South Dakota's hunting interests have never agreed on a plan to present to the Legislature. "It never seems to get any traction," Cooper said. Andy Alban, law enforcement ...and more » |