White Tailed Deer Hunting
White Tailed Deer hunting in the wilderness of Northern Maine is for the hunter with patience. If you ever heard the saying, Patience's pays this is true hunting deer in Northern Maine. If you want a truly wild hunt in the big woods of Northern Maine this is the place.
Bucks in the 150 class and up live here. The patience kicks in when you hunt all week and only see a few deer. Buck harvest averages are 10 bucks per 100 square miles, but deer are in what we call pockets of deer, and when you find the pockets of deer some patience can pay off with the buck of a lifetime.
Stands are set up on food plots. Snow to help track deer is not uncommon here by the second week of November. Tracking deer in the Big Woods of the North Maine woods should only be for the experienced hunter, with at least a compass although G.P.S. is helpful. There is almost always snow for the week of Black powder hunting and the deer are on the move to winter deer yards.

Deer Hunting is $2000/wk (6 days) with a stand setup for each hunter.
Fully furnished camp is included everything you need from cooking dishes to cable T.V.
