Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Matt Heath Jr. & Sr. both say, "It's FANtastic!"

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Nebraska Hunting Company
Another Customer Reference!

Here is what Matt Heath of Conyers, Ga has to say about hunting with Nebraska Hunting Company and turkey hunting guide Scott Croner: Hunting Merriam's Turkey, Nebraska turkey hunting, hunting turkey in Nebraska
"Hunting with Scott Croner and Nebraska Hunting Company is an incredible experience – great accommodations, great food, a great guide and LOTS AND LOTS of hard gobbling Merriam’s toms!!!

My 14 year old son and I had an amazing hunt – Matthew shot 2 awesome gobblers in 2 days of hunting!!!

I highly recommend Spring Turkey Hunting with Nebraska Hunting Company – it is FANtastic!!! Gotta see Scott’s FAN TRICK!!!
"

That is one satisfied customer, and another young hunter who will always remember his double!


Matt Heath Sr.
Conyers, GA
(770)653-9712

Monday, June 14, 2010

Steve Miller - Merriams Turkeys 2010

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Nebraska Hunting Company

Another Customer Reference!

Here is what Steve Miller has to say about hunting with Nebraska Hunting Company and well known Nebraska turkey hunting guide Scott Croner: Hunting Merriam's Turkey, Nebraska turkey hunting, hunting turkey in Nebraska

"So…you want to kill a white-tipped Merriam’s gobbler…eh? Well…there are several routes to accomplish that feat; however, my most highly recommended course of action is too hook up with Scott Croner of Nebraska Hunting Company!

What can you expect?

A guide who is highly adept at locating, calling, and getting you into gun range of the wily Merriam gobbler. Scott is the hardest working guide I have ever seen. His turkey knowledge is limitless…his access to land…unmatched…and his drive and willingness to please you….the client…priceless.

What can you expect?

Outstanding accommodations at Bucks Lodge…classic ranch accommodations…outstanding food…the most hospitable hostess you will ever meet…two full days of hunting in some of God’s most beautiful country….the Nebraska Sandhills…with a guide who knows the country and the birds…you will see 30 -40 strutters…and most of them will be down your gun barrel within 20 yards…and yes….you will achieve success.

What can you expect?

This hunt is extremely cheap for what you get and you will return with beautiful birds…memories of a lifetime…and a wealth of knowledge on how to approach these Merriam’s gobblers…you cannot go wrong with Scott Croner of Nebraska Hunting Company…his numbers and repeat customers speak for themselves…only 104 birds this year.

SIMPLY THE BEST!!!!

Steve Miller

We value our clients privacy! References are available upon request!

Ron B. Scores with his 10 Gauge

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Nebraska Hunting Company

Another Customer Reference!

Here is what Ron B. has to say about turkey hunting guide Scott Croner and hunting with Nebraska Hunting Company: Hunting Merriam's Turkey, Nebraska turkey hunting, hunting turkey in Nebraska
"Scott, I want to thank you once again for your very first "handicap" hunt. Hopefully I can get this straightened out for a return trip. Also the final tally.

9"- 7 1/2"- 7 1/2"- 5 1/2"- 4" on the beards.

I attached a couple of pics.

Thanks again!
Ron
"

Ron B. took his trophy Merriams with his trusty 10 gauge!

As you know, we value our client's privacy!
References are readily available upon request.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Turkey Hunting Seminar, and Youth Hunting Permits!

Nebraska Game and Parks Commission:

LINCOLN, Neb. – A turkey hunting seminar is scheduled for April 14 at the Lincoln Izaak Walton League, according to the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. The 6 p.m. event is open to the first 100 registrants.

Before the seminar, participants may pattern their shotgun and tune up their turkey calls from 4:30-6 p.m. They should bring their shotgun, at least five rounds of their favorite turkey load and their favorite turkey call.

To register, contact Heather Weihe at heather.weihe@nebraska.gov.

Turkey hunting season begins March 25 for archers and youth archers. Hunters under age 16 may take advantage of the new $5 youth turkey permits when the season opens March 25, according to the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission.

The season opens April 17 for shotgunners and April 10 for youth shotgunners. All spring turkey seasons close May 31.

In the past, youth hunters paid the same price as adults for a turkey permit. The new low-cost permits are designed to attract more youth to turkey hunting. The youth permits are for hunters under age 16 on the opening day of the youth archery season. All turkey hunters, except residents under age 16, require a Nebraska Habitat Stamp.

The 2010 permit prices, not including issuing fees, are: resident turkey, $23; resident youth turkey, $5; nonresident turkey, $90; and nonresident youth turkey, $5.

There is another permit change for 2010. In the past, spring hunters who wanted to hunt turkeys with a bow and shotgun had to purchase separate archery and shotguns permits. Those hunters now need just a single turkey permit, which allows taking turkeys with a bow in the archery season and a shotgun in the shotgun season.

Also new for 2010, restrictions on draw weight of archery equipment have been lifted.

A hunter still may have up to three spring turkey permits. The bag limit is one male or bearded female turkey per permit.

Permits may be purchased at Nebraska Game and Parks Comission


Just a quick note to keep you informed!

Good Hunting!
Scott

Friday, October 2, 2009

Merriam's Turkey Hunts - FAQ - Part 2

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Nebraska Hunting Company Hunting Merriam's Turkey, Nebraska turkey hunting, hunting turkey in Nebraska
Frequently Asked Questions: Part II

Q. What kind of shape do I need to be in?
A. This is a great question. A hunter needs to be able to walk 2 – 5 miles on rolling hills with some steep inclines. It always makes for a better hunt if you do some exercise before the season starts; it is just like getting you equipment ready.

Q. Can I hunt all day in Nebraska?
A. Yes we can hunt from ½ hour before sunrise until sunset. There is shooting light from almost 5:30am until 8:30pm or so.

Q. Can I hunt on Sundays?
A. Yes we can hunt everyday of the week. Keep in mind we start hunting when you arrive at the lodge. It is NOT part of the days of your hunt however when the weather is good you should hunt. You never know when it will get nasty.

Q. What is there to do after I shoot my gobblers?
A. You can go site seeing, but will have already seen just about everything in the area. We suggest taking it easy and taking a well deserved break.

Q. What are the sleeping arrangements like in the lodges?
A. There are single and double rooms depending on how many in your group.

Q. How many hunters do you take at a time?
A. NHC can take 2 – 6 hunters per day as long as some of them are experienced. You will normally be by yourself. On occasion we have hunters that prefer to hunt together, and we will certainly accommodate you if you are here in a party or family group!

Q. Can you accommodate Women? Kids?
A. Of course! Both women and young adults can hunt too.

Q. What is your alcohol policy?
A. The lodge serves alcohol, however once you drink, you are done for the day with hunting.

Q. What shot size do you recommend?
A. Take the time to pattern your gun! You need to see what shoots the best out of your gun, check 4’s, 5’s, or 6’s. You may also want to be careful with how tight of a choke you use. Often hunters come with chokes that are way too tight! Some of our birds are shot at very close range and every year some of our hunters are taking multiple shots at toms or missing them altogether as the shot charge whizzes by them.

Q. Do you shoot jakes?
A. No, not on purpose! However accidents happen and a few jakes have been shot. But the good thing is, they taste good too.

Q. How do I get to your camp?
A. You will fly into Omaha and then you will have to drive to Brewster, Nebraska. It’s about 4.5 hours. Nebraska is big.

Q. What do I bring with me?
A. Multiple changes of camo clothes, turkey calls, shotgun ammo, shotgun .

Q. What weather can I expect?
A. The Midwest can be fickle in the spring. Temperatures can range from 25deg – 90deg during our turkey season, sometimes all in the same day! You might have rain, snow, tornados, and thunderstorms. Yes it is all here during spring turkey season.

Q. How may I reserve a spot?
A. Reserve your spot by submitting a 50% deposit along with all of your information.

Q. How fast do you book up?
A. Typically the weekend hunts (Thursday – Sunday) are booked by January. By mid March we are usually booked up, but occasionally we will have a cancellation and you may be able to take advantage of it and book a hunt when no others are available.
If you have any questions please call us, or leave us a comment and we will do our best to answer you quickly and to your satisfaction.

Sincerely,
J Scott Croner
Nebraska Hunting Company

Merriam's Turkey Hunts - FAQ - Part 1

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Frequently Asked Questions: Part I

When you are planning your first outfitted hunt you probably have, or should have some questions. We have put together the most asked questions, and several that should have been asked!

Q. What is your success rate?
A. In a word, Outstanding! In the past 5 years only 3 hunters out of a total of over 100 hunters have not harvested a turkey. All of our other hunters have harvested 2 toms and many of them in the last 2 years have harvested 3 toms during their stay with us.

Q. How many birds can I harvest?
A. Nebraska law allows hunters to hunt and harvest 3 tom turkeys in the spring. When hunting with the Nebraska Hunting Company you can harvest 2 toms. There is an additional fee for harvesting the 3rd tom.

Q. Is there a draw for permits?
A. No, permits are over the counter (internet download) and unlimited.

Q. What is included in your turkey hunt package?
A. The packages are all inclusive. (Food, Lodging, Transportation once you arrive at the lodge.)

Q. What is not included?
A. You will have to purchase your turkey permits, habitat stamp, alcohol, and tips are not included.

Q. Do you have a taxidermist?
A. If you do not have a taxidermist, we recommend that you use Wildlife Creations Taxidermy in Omaha, Nebraska. We will deliver your turkey to him so that he can mount it just the way you want.

Q. What is an appropriate tip amount?
A. 10% - 15% of hunt package based on how successful the hunt is.

Q. What airport should I fly into?
A. Your best bet is Omaha, Nebraska it has the least expensive fares.

Q. Are all of your turkeys Merriam’s?
A. The Merriam’s turkey is defined as having off white tail tips and coverlets. Over 75% of the birds we harvest fall within this color range. The occasional Eastern, Rio, or Hybrid birds that we harvest also make unique and exceptional trophies, often growing heavier with longer beards and much longer spur lengths than our Merriam’s turkeys. Take a look at our gallery to see what our trophy turkeys look like.

Q. What are the season dates?
A. Archery starts late March and runs through end of May.
A. Shotgun starts mid April and runs through end May.

Q. When is the best time to hunt?
A. We have yet to find a day of the week or weekend that is not a great one to hunt on. What do they say? A bad day of hunting is better than a good day at work! But if we had to pick, it would be the 2nd to the 5th week.

Q. Do you clean my bird?
A. If you are NOT an expert at cleaning a turkey, don’t worry, we can do it for you. If you are not getting a full mount, we will cut the tail, beard, and feet off of the tom and then breast him out and cut the legs and thighs off.

Q. What camouflage works best?
A. All camo works however a grassland pattern works best during the early season and then camo patterns with more green as we get into May.

Q. How good of a caller must I be?
A. If you want to call in your own birds, you should be at least an average caller with a few bird harvests under your belt. We don’t want you to be discouraged if you have problems calling the turkeys into gun range. You are here to have a good and successful hunt, and we want to help you make it happen.

Q. Can I do my own calling?
A. Yes you can always do your own calling. If you are going to call your own birds you will be put in a location where there are plenty of birds.

Q. What calls do you recommend?
A. Most turkey hunters know that you need diaphragm, box, glass, and slate calls. Each call makes a different sound and birds can react differently to all of them. Again, you should have some experience in calling them in.

We will continue or Frequently asked Questions on our next post!

Sincerely,
J Scott Croner
Nebraska Hunting Company