The Arizona Hunting Club & Outdoor Adventure Group,
based in Gilbert, Arizona, is a
non-profit hunting organization dedicated to teaching its members the joy of camping,
hunting and fishing within Arizona's national forests and deserts. The group provides
numerous Arizona hunter education courses,
hunting research studies, hunting planning resources
as well as guidance on how and where to hunt in Arizona.
Interested hunters can call 602-326-0940 for more information, or you can click here to join our Arizona Hunting Club.
The Arizona Hunting Club's Mission
to teach new hunters how to hunt deer, elk, turkey and other big and small
game animals. The group teaches an online hunting workshop that teaches new
hunters how to:
- Research Arizona hunting units using topographic maps
- Research Arizona hunting units using satellite aerial photos
- Plan Arizona scouting trips to find big game animals before a hunt
- What to scout for in Arizona hunting units before the hunt
- How to find Arizona watering areas animals use frequently
- How to find Arizona feeding areas animals use frequently
- How to find Arizona bedding areas animals use frequently
- How to locate Arizona travel corridors animals use frequently
- How to build an Arizona hunting blind or setup a tree stand
- How to use salt licks and bait to attract animals to your Arizona blind
- How to use a GPS to find and mark the best hunting spots in Arizona
When combined, our seasoned hunting club members can account for more than
2,000 years of hunting knowledge and experience that we would be more than happy
to pass onto to you.
If you have any hunting questions regarding the content or strategies outlined
on this website,
please post them
so that we can further explain complex topics that need additional clarification.
In the hunting world, there is no such thing as a dumb question.
All you need to do to get access to all of this information is to
join our Arizona hunting group.
The only requirement is a valid email address where we can send you details about our upcoming
Arizona hunting workshops,
Arizona scouting field trips and Arizona camping trips that we hold throughout the year.
It costs $99 to join and the biggest benefit will be joining a big group of Arizona hunters that will
gladly give you some good hunting advice on how and where to hunt in Arizona.
If you are curious and would like to learn more about who we are and what we like
to do, one of the best places for you to start your research is our
Arizona Hunting Club Photo Albums.
Our pictures will show you who goes on our trips and give you a good idea of
what we do on our Arizona scouting/hunting field trips and Arizona campouts.
We provide Arizona hunting education and Arizona hunting tools for our members such as:
- GPS coordiates of every stock tank, spring, creek, river and lake in Arizona
- Customized topographic maps of every hunt unit in Arizona
- Customized satellite aerial photos of every hunt unit in Arizona
- Arizona hunting workshops that will teach you how to hunt more effectively
- Arizona hunting workbooks that walk you through step-by-step hunting exercises
- Arizona scouting/camping field trips that will teach you how to scout more effectively
- Free training on how to setup blinds, game cameras, and other hunting tools
In addition to classrooom training, our group performs many other activities such as publishing
Arizona hunting research reports, writing how-to-hunt in Arizona white papers, providing big game wildlife movement research reports, conduct
Arizona hunting workshops, authoring how-to-hunt in Arizona workbooks, conducting Arizona hunting/scouting field trips and
hosting numerous Arizona hunting camping trips during hunting seasons to help hunters fill every
single tag for an Arizona big game animal hunting tag.
A big part of the Arizona Hunting Club & Outdoor Adventure Group's mission is to amass
hunting knowledge by researching and publishing
research reports on stock tanks, the top 10 deer hunting spots and
top 10 elk hunting spots in Arizona
with the
most wildlife activity,
nearby feeding areas and common areas where
elk,
deer and other
big game animals like to bed down to rest during the day and night.
To put it simply, the Arizona Hunting Club & Outdoor Adventure Group plans to actively
recruit new members and teach them how to scout, where to scout,
the tools needed to hunt,
how to camp comfortably, how to get drawn and how to successfully harvest
game and fish within Arizona's borders.
It only takes one roaring
campfire, a star-filled sky and a warm cup of coffee on chilly morning to make people
remember the days of their youth when their parents used to take them camping. We want to get
people back in the habit of taking their families to the woods, the deserts, the mountain streams,
and the rest of Arizona's great outdoors, so that today's children continue to learn why camping, fishing
and hunting are great stress relievers and the perfect activity for family trips.
The Arizona Hunting Club & Outdoor Group is one of five sister organizations, which have grown
to more than 1,000 members and continue to grow at a strong clip. Pick one of these groups and join
us today:
If you are new to Arizona and want to learn where to camp, fish and/or hunt, joining one of
our outdoor Arizona adventure groups is the fastest
way to get acclimated to Arizona's wildlife habitat and wildlife populations.
We encourage all parents with children to join our group. No camping, fishing or hunting knowledge required.
We will teach you how to hunt and show you where to go hunting in Arizona.
It is just free to join our Arizona Outdoor Adventure Groups or most of our events do not cost a cent to attend. Take a look at our
Arizona hunting photo albums to
see the fun you are missing.
Share your time and effort with us, and we will make sure you have a chance to
bag a big game trophy in Arizona.
The Arizona Hunting Club is currently building local hunting club chapters in
Ahwatukee,
Apache Junction,
Avondale,
Bisbee,
Buckeye,
Bullhead City,
Casa Grande,
Cave Creek,
Chandler,
Chino Valley,
Coolidge,
Cornville,
Cottonwood,
El Mirage,
Flagstaff,
Florence,
Fort Huachuca,
Fountain Hills,
Gilbert,
Glendale,
Golden Valley,
Goodyear,
Green Valley,
Higley,
Kingman,
Lake Havasu City,
Laveen,
Litchfield Park,
Marana,
Maricopa,
Mesa,
Paradise Valley,
Payson,
Peoria,
Phoenix,
Prescott,
Prescott Valley,
Queen Creek,
Safford,
Sahuarita,
Scottsdale,
Sedona,
Sierra Vista,
Sun City,
Sun City West,
Surprise,
Tempe,
Tolleson,
Tucson,
Vail,
Yuma, and many other
cities and towns through out Arizona.