Arizona Hunting Club eCommerce Center
1. Help Us Raise Money for the Arizona Hunting Club
All the money that we charge on this page directly helps support the
Arizona Hunting Club. We are a non-profit 501(c)3 corporation and we don't
have any sources of income except for the money that comes in through this
ecommerce page.
Please support our group by purchasing a membership fee,
the hunting workbook or the fee-based hunting research reports.
At the present time, our main goal is to buy a hunting trailer
and outfit it with everything from camping gear to weapons and ammo
and hunting tools like tree stands, game cameras, etc. The purpose of
the hunting trailer is to be able to take groups of 12-20 people on
camping trips and teach them how to hunt.
If you would like to donate a small amount of money to this cause, click
on the button below, then put in whatever amount seems right to you.
Click here to donate money to the Arizona Hunting Club.
2. Arizona Hunting Club 2009 Membership Fee
The membership fee helps pay for the Arizona Hunting Club's website and
some of the costs associated with our hunting workshops and scouting field trips.
Once you are a member, you are welcome to attend our campouts and learn where
to hunt many types of different animals in Arizona.
On these campouts/scouting trips, we would be glad to teach you in person
everything that we have written in the workbook. Consider it a hands-on how to
camp, scout and hunt workshop.
The cost of membership for 2009 is $99 and can be paid with any valid credit card.
Click here to buy an Arizona Hunting Club 2009 Membership:
3. Arizona Hunt Unit Briefing
There are many hunters that get drawn every year to hunt, but have no idea
where they should start looking for animals. If you would like a private hunt unit
briefing to learn where deer, elk, turkey, antelope, mountain lions, bear, etc.
are located in your hunt unit, click on the button below to pay for an Arizona
Hunt Unit Briefing.
We will show you exactly where you
should start looking in a Arizona Hunt Unit Overview.
The Arizona Wildlife Scouts that conduct these
briefings are seasoned hunters that have spent years scouting, tracking and hunting
in every hunt unit in Arizona. This is a quick short cut to learn where the animals
are usually located in your hunt unit. Children 18 and under can attend these
briefings for free. We want to teach kids how to hunt. Briefings can be held anytime
prior to your hunt.
Anyone that pays for an Arizona Hunt Unit Briefing also has the option of attending
a free campout and scouting field trip. The scouting trip is great way for photographers
and hunters that want to use their new hunting skills to track down animals to
photograph or to locate animal herds prior to their hunting trip.
Click here to pay for a Private Arizona Hunt Unit Briefing:
4. Arizona Hunting Club Workbook
The Arizona Hunting Workbook is unlike any other hunting workbook that you
have seen before. Many hunting books tell you stories about how they learned to hunt with a
friend or relative. They are pretty good about giving you some general information
on what animals like to eat, where they like to bed down and what time of day is best
for hunting. But most of them never teach you how to actually find the big game animals
such as deer and elk.
The Arizona Hunting Workbook teaches you how to use a topographic map to locate
the three most important things in an animals life: food, water and bedding areas. Next,
the workbook teaches you how to examine the terrain, look at potential travel routes
and find good hunting spots known as benches, saddles, funnels and choke points,
which are the best spots to build a blind or setup a tree stand. Then the workbook teaches
you how record the GPS coordinates and store them as waypoints in a GPS unit.
The workbook teaches you how to use free satellite mapping
programs on the Internet that will allow you to scout or fly over any hunt unit
in Arizona using a satellite images. Using this information, the workbook teaches
you how to plan a scouting trip using these coordinates, satellite images and topographic
maps. It also shows you pictures of exactly how and what to scout for while
you're in the field, such as tracks, beds, scrapes/rubs, fresh scat, grazing signs, etc.
It is one of the best hunting resources you will ever read. The cost for the workbook is $50.
Click here to buy the Arizona Hunting Workbook for $50: