Is the art of hunting a lost sport? As more land is rapidly being developed in shopping malls and town homes, deer hunting is becoming increasingly more difficult. Long gone are the days of family hunting lands that were preserved in years of rich traditions. As our economy rises, fewer Americans are able to maintain the costs associated with land ownership.
The owners of Buch Creek Trophy Whitetails hope to keep the art of whitetail hunting alive and well on their 450 acre hunting preserve. www.buckcreektrophywhitetails.com
Many traditional hunters object to high fence hunts. However, owners and operator, Michael Connelly hopes to insure that people are able to hunt as they feel comfortable.
Michael's buisness plan revolves around family. This family owned business consists of Michael, a retired special education teacher. Michelle, a nurse who still works full-time and manages the office and runs the lodge. Mike III who books and guides hunts along with his partner Miss Alex who also helps with the farm and lodge. Marissa, who works behinds the scenes on social media.
Buck Creek Trophy Whitetails offers a 3 day inclusive hunt on their beautiful property in Eastern Kentucky
Mike III says, " A three day hunt is perfect on our preserve. We monitor deer with cellular cameras. With this technology we are able to pattern the deers behaviors and get the hunter in front of their buck of a lifetime." https://www.cuddeback.com
Buck Creek Trophy Whitetails says their current customer base are small business owners who just don't have the time that it takes to manage a whitetails property. It takes a lot of time and resources to lease the land, post the land, scout deer, create food Plots. That's valuable time. Our hunters spend the same amount of money but a fraction of the time to get better results.
Family, Faith and Tradition is very important to the Connelly family. They invite you to learn more about their hunting preserve. They are booking now and spots fill fast so contact them for more information. www.buckcreektrophywhitetails.com
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