List of Arizona Hunting Clubs in Arizona
The Arizona Hunting Club is seeking to find one motivated hunter in every city in
Arizona to manage the recruitment process and training of new hunters in the state of Arizona.
It alarms us greatly to hear that the hunting population continues to dwindle every year. We
have started a program in Arizona that will correct this problem. There are a lot of people out
there that want to hunt. They just don't know how to get started or where to go. More than 500,000
people move to Arizona each year. Their biggest problem is they just don't have anyone to go hunting with.
To combat this problem where have built a hunting club template
that allows anyone to start a local hunting
club for $300. This gets you a website complete with a calendar, membership signup drive and the
step-by-step marketing procedures
to increase awareness for the local hunting club and the hunting
workshops and scouting field trips
that we use to train new hunters on hunting techniques, strategies,
and tactics. These marketing procedures generate articles in the local newspaper like this one,
"Hunting,
outdoor club welcomes new members" and "Gilbert Hunter Takes Rookies Outdoors."
Once people know where to find you, your membership will grow significantly. The coolest
thing is that since you are building a hunting business, all your expenses can be written off
as a business expense. You can either pay the man $5,000 a year in taxes, or go buy that new
ATV you wanted and write it off as a business expense.
We started the program for new hunters such as kids and their parents. What we found out
is that there are a ton of hunters out there that simply just want a knowledgeable group of
people to hunt with. They also wanted access to the $15 hunting workshop and 65-page hunting
workbook that our group provides to local hunting clubs.
Teaching people how to hunt can be a good business model. If you can sign up and train
about 25 people a month, you can make about $45,000 in gross revenue.
The first step is to click on the city closest to where you live to see if a local hunting
club is already taken.
If not, contact Robert Hoskins at 602-326-0940 to start a local hunting
club in your neck of the woods and protect our right to hunt by
building a new army of hunters to will keep hunting alive for generations to come.
The total cost to get started is $300.
Our primary goal was to set up local hunting clubs in Arizona, because that is where we live
and hunt, but anyone can setup a hunting club in their state to accomplish the same objective.
We started our first hunting club in Gilbert, AZ, a town of about 190,000 people. We have
generated almost 200 members in 7 months and should have about 500 members on our 12 month
anniversary.
The parent organization, the Arizona Hunting Club & Outdoor Adventure Group, will provide
guidance on planning meetings, hunting workbooks and instructional materials that will teach
you how to train new hunters and effectively market your new local hunting group to new members
that want to learn how to hunt in your city or town.