What time do we arrive on our first day?

Unless otherwise discussed, you can arrive at the Check-in Office anytime after 10am.
Please be respectful of other clientele who may be checking out at that the same time.


Is there food at the ranch?

No. Closest grocery store is  an hour away. So make sure you have all food and supplies you'll need during your stay.


Do I need to bring my own sleeping bag? 

Yes, you will need everything you like to sleep with.


What is a common tip?

Gratuities are greatly appreciated and range from 10%-15% of your total hunt package typically.


Is there adventures all year round?

Yes 365 day/year.


How large is the hunting area? 

Local property and leases are just under 20,000 acres.

For Oregon Big Game, we have permits for the majority of Central and Eastern Oregon.


How long do the hunts last? 

2 Hogs - 2 days/1 night


Do you take Credit Cards?

Yes!


Do you require a deposit?

50% of your hunt is paid up front and the remaining balance is due 30 days prior to your arrival at the ranch.


Do you allow Bow/Archery Equipment?

YES we do.  Call for details.


Do you need to purchase a hunting license?

NO HUNTING LICENSE OR TAG REQUIRED FOR EXOTIC STOCK HARVESTS.

OREGON GAME DO REQUIRE LICENSE AND TAG FROM STATE.


Can I do a day hunt?

Yes.


How long do the hunts last?

The reserve hunts generally are 1, 2 or 3 day hunts. They can be longer for larger groups.

Oregon Big Game Hunts are 6 days and 6 nights.


How many people do you have room for?

We have cabins with a total number of 13 beds. However, we have had as many as 100 people in camp.


Can I bring my dog or pets? 

We do not allow pets in or at the Camp or on the hunts.


How do I get there?

From Highway 97 - Turn east onto Pony Butte Rd. (between mile markers 78 & 79), follow for 20 miles to the Ranch. (Four Aces signs along the way).

DO NOT TAKE TUB SPRINGS RD.
Take Pony Butte Rd.

Be respectful of our local community.
PLEASE DRIVE SLOWLY -  (20mph or below) when passing nearby neighbors.

CLICK HERE to get Google Map directions.


What is the best way to transport my meat?

For larger animals (350lbs. and up) typically using a tarp with bags of ice is the best way to preserve your harvest.

For smaller animals (under 300lbs.) we recommend 80 - 100 qt. coolers.


Please CONTACT US with any questions you may have that are not listed on our website.