Welcome to our Hunting Club, where a passion for the outdoors and a commitment to ethical hunting practices come together.
We are a community of dedicated hunters who value conservation, camaraderie, and the rich traditions of hunting. Established 1997, our club is a haven for those who share a deep appreciation for wildlife, responsible hunting, and preserving the natural world.
We strive to foster a sense of community that values both the adventure of the hunt and the responsibility of being stewards of the environment.
Our members come from diverse backgrounds, but we all share a common passion for the great outdoors. Whether you’re a seasoned hunter or new to the sport, our club provides a welcoming environment where you can learn, share experiences, and build lasting friendships. We organize regular events, workshops, and educational programs that promote ethical hunting practices, wildlife conservation, and outdoor skills.
We are glad to welcome you on our website. We provide our dear clients with everything necessary for successful hunting.
Club manager. Organization of events and meeting of guests.
Membership Coordinator. Handles membership applications, renewals, and inquiries.
The main huntsman. Organization of hunting for a large beast.
Assistant Huntsman. Organization of hunting for small animals.
Safety Officer. Focuses on ensuring safety protocols.
Do you want your adventure to be the most unforgettable? Join us, you will definitely not regret it!
2099 Walnut,
Hill Ln undefined Lafayette,
California 55262
There is something unique that attracts us so much in the hunt. Every time we look forward to the next hunt.
This practice is deeply rooted in cultural traditions and is regulated by wildlife management authorities.
This type of hunting is popular for both sport and population control purposes.
Furbearer hunting involves pursuing and harvesting mammals that are valued for their fur, which has been historically used for clothing, accessories, and other goods.
Common species targeted by bear hunters include black bears, grizzly bears, brown bears, and polar bears.
These mammals are typically smaller in size compared to larger game animals like deer or bears.