OHIOS PREMIER OUTFITTER

WHITETAIL HUNTS

Fair-Chase
Semi-Guided/140" Min.

More than 17 years of experimenting and documenting success stories has taught us that having fewer hunters generally leads to more mature bucks on the meat pole. In our desire to remain Ohio's premier outfitter, we've taken that to heart. We might not be the cheapest operation in the Buckeye State, but we are absolutely the BEST. Not only do we strive to provide unsurpassed meals, lodging, equipment and guides, but we're also proud of the caliber of deer our clients see and shoot.

Ohio offers some of the best whitetail deer hunting in the country. When you’re on the hunt for trophy big bucks it doesn’t get any better than Brushy Fork Outfitters.

Ours are fair-chase, fully guided deer hunts for some of the largest free-ranging deer on the planet. Despite our best efforts and yours, there are no guarantees.

We take great pride in our success rate. Over the past several seasons, approximately 75% of our hunters had shot opportunities at P&Y-caliber bucks during our hunts.

We recognize that deer hunters, like deer, are not created equal. Yet, while individual standards can vary considerably, our goal for clients is to harvest MATURE bucks. With this, a 140-inch antler minimum is implemented and enforced on all of our farms.

Shooting a substandard buck will result in a $1,000 fine. Only by BFO’s discretion will some leeway be considered. This fine is not about making money and alienating customers; it’s about growing the kind of bucks our customers want to shoot. We’d be happiest if nobody were fined, period.

With that said, each year, many of our farms hold a few fully mature bucks whose antlers do not reach the desired 140” requirement. Some are simply smart, old warriors who've survived over the years and are on the decline antlerwise. Others may be genetically inferior to our management goals. Most often, our guides will inform hunters of the presence of these management bucks, in which they are welcome to harvest without penalty. Again, a mature buck is the goal!

Helpful Links Planning Your Hunt

Pre-Hunt Guide

WELCOME TO THE BFO BROTHERHOOD

Thank you for choosing Brushy Fork Outfitters as your destination to hunt world­class whitetails. Now that your hunt is booked, the next step is preparation. We want you to arrive well-informed and prepared for success, and the first step is to become acquainted with our policies.

License and Tag

You may buy your hunting license and the requisite deer tag directly online, and you need to have printed copies before you arrive in camp. There is no need to apply in advance, since they’re available over the counter (Ohio has no draw or lottery). They can be purchased at https://oh-web.s3licensing.com/home OR you can start at http://wildlife.ohiodnr.gov/

When visiting the latter, click on "license sales system," then "online," and then follow the prompts. You’ll need to provide personal information to create an account.

Non-resident hunters will need to purchase a non-resident hunting license AND a non-resident, either-sex deer tag.

Preparation for the Hunt

You MUST demonstrate that you’re proficient with your equipment before heading afield. We require it because we want you to be successful. Plus, we can fix any problems before they arise.

Keep in mind: Our average archery shot is within 40 yards. Some bow stands will be between 20 and 25 yards of a bait site. Firearm shots rarely exceed 125 yards. Those setups might be within 100 yards of a bait site. Thus, when you practice, it would he helpful do so from those distances.

Using our "BFO Shoot for Stands" policy, your stand location will be based on your shooting abilities. There is no favoritism in our camp. All stands are assigned according to a hunter’s ability, so aim high (or at least on target).

For bowhunting, we STRONGLY recommend a quality fixed-blade broadhead. The large cutting diameter on most mechanicals is impressive, but MOST of our unrecovered wounded animals weren’t found because of a lack of arrow penetration. Take note, too, that if you’re shooting a fixed-blade broadhead, be sure to practice with them before arriving to hunt.

Another important note about archery gear: It is MANDATORY that clients shoot lighted nocks when hunting with us. Glowing nocks are great tools for recovering game. If you’re using them for the first time, do so at home and not during the hunt. Practice with them regularly, as they can change arrow flight.

All hunters MUST bring a TMA-approved, four-point safety harness with the carabiner attached. Please try the harness on and adjust it properly prior to coming to our camp.

You MUST bring your own retractable pull-rope and, if bowhunting, a bow hanger.

When hunting in Ohio, you can count on the unexpected when it comes to weather. We have hunted in the snow during the third week of October, and 85 degrees and sunshine during the peak of the rut. Make sure to check the forecast and bring the appropriate layers of clothing.

You are expected to be scent-conscious at all times. We recommend washing hunting garments in scent-free detergent and storing them in scent-free containers. We will always hunt the wind, but every effort helps.

If you have any physical limitations, please let us know when completing the pre-arrival questionnaire. This will help us help you.

Packing Checklist

-Weapon
-Arrows (rigged with lighted nocks)/Ammunition
-Bow Release
-Head Lamp with red or green light
-Rangefinder
-Safety Harness
-Pull-Rope
-Bow Hanger
-Scents (if desired, but only those in a reuseable container)
-Positive Attitude

Yes, you read correctly. We do not tolerate negativity in camp. We want our hunters to enjoy and appreciate their time in the woods. Positive attitudes are contagious. Negativity is also contagious. We ask that our clients not forget the true meaning of hunting: to have fun. The harvest is just icing on the cake.

Arrival to Camp

At BFO, we aim to provide a relaxing atmosphere and quarters close to the hunting areas, which are scattered throughout the counties known as Ohio’s “Golden Triangle.” This sought-after region provides some of the best hunting opportunities in the country.

We now have wifi in our camps!

Our four camps – a main lodge and three satellite camps – offer both comfort and convenience. No one building is better or more special than another. They are all in strategic locations and have everything you will need. Camp assignments are made solely on group size and returning clients’ familiarity with them. You will be receiving information about your specific camp, which will be one of the following:

Main Lodge
20728 CR 18
Walhonding, OH 43843

Boone Cabin - cabin 1
20570 CR 18
Walhonding, OH 43843

Crockett Cabin - cabin 2
20570 CR 18
Walhonding, OH 43843

Pope and Young Cabin
20650 CR 18
Walhonding, OH 43843

Bedding and linens are provided in all of them, and camps have satellite TV. All cabins have wifi. Cell phone signals are spotty as well, though service should be available at the camps.

Your arrival time is 4:00 the evening prior to your hunt. This is important, as we will start things off with an potential archery tournament and hunter orientation meeting.

Departure time is by noon the day after your hunt ends.

Meals

Continental-style, grab-and-go breakfasts will include pastries, oatmeal, fresh fruit, bagels, coffee and cereal, etc.

Lunch will consist of sandwiches, chips, cookies, snack cakes, assorted crackers and granola bars, etc. When hunting all day, you may pack a lunch.

Dinner will be a home-cooked, country-style dinner with salad, meat, sides and dessert.

* Please make sure to list any food allergies or sensitivities when completing the questionnaire.

Gratuities

Guides and cooks at BFO depend on tips. Customer service is, thus, extremely important to them. Gratuities are not included in the cost of your hunt, so we encourage you to show our staff how much you appreciate their diligence. We recommend minimums of 8 percent for your guide and 2 percent for the cook.

The Hunt

ALL HUNTERS MUST DOWNLOAD AND ESTABLISH AN ONX ACCOUNT WITH THE OHIO MAP ENABLED

At BFO, we want to give our clients the experience of a lifetime. Through years and years of determination and success, we have formulated a system that works efficiently. You are traveling and spending hard-earned money to hunt trophy-class whitetails, and we have them. The reason they’re here, and the reason you’ll likely see them is because our customers let the little ones walk.

At BFO, we have a strict 140-inch minimum for antlers. We also seek to harvest mature animals. We levy a fine of $1,000 for any deer harvested that doesn't meet these criteria. Don’t worry. We’ll give you all the help you need with estimating score and aging whitetails during orientation.

Your guide will coordinate a wake-up time for you the evening before your hunt. Most clients will drive themselves to and from stand locations. This allows you to get prepared at your own pace and leave camp at your leisure. Our app system will take you right to the stand.

A few properties require guide drop-offs in our UTVs. Again, please let us know on the survey if you have physical limitations and need further guide assistance.

Opening-week buck hunts will be evening-only outings. We will not access stands in trophy buck areas before daylight for the season opener. You are free to hunt does in the morning, if interested.

Clients hunting during peak rut are REQUIRED to hunt all day. Please let us know if you cannot do this on the questionnaire.

We will not hunt a stand if the wind is not right for that location. Unfortunately, we can't control the weather. If the wind shifts at your stand location, you will hunt elsewhere.

We have a wide array of stand types and setups. We have hang-on models, ladder stands, ground blinds and shooting houses. We use only Millenium Treestands for our hang-on setups, and they all have a lifeline for added safety.

Treestand height on these setups will be approximately 18-28 feet. Ladder stands are usually 18-20 feet. Again, you will need to bring your own retractable pull-rope and hanger. Please let us know on the questionnaire if you have any limitations on your stand type or setup, or if you have a problem with heights. We like to know these things well in advance so we can prepare for your hunt.

We ask that you use a red or green light to access stand locations.

It is strictly forbidden to walk around on the properties. You may walk only to and from the stand. You may not sit at the base of the tree to which the stand is attached. You must hunt from the stand.

We do NOT permit the use of climbing treestands on guided hunts. During gun season, we will NOT drive deer for any reason.

Hunters must abide by all state and federal game laws when hunting with BFO. The use of illicit drugs is strictly prohibited on BFO grounds, inside or out. Alcohol is permitted, but clients are NOT allowed to drink before going afield or while out there.

Smoking afield is strictly prohibited.

Hunters will be expected to take ethical shots.

Hunters may use only deer scents in a sealed container. Disposable scent wicks and deodorant-style applicators are not permitted.

After the Shot

After shooting from the stand, hunters must notify their guide immediately. Clients are not allowed to get down from the stand until given the okay by their guide. BFO's tracking dogs will assist in the recovery of EVERY deer, even if the animal falls in sight of the hunter. This is to keep the dogs sharp and provide experience.

Meat processing and taxidermy services are provided by BFO for an additional charge.

Deer meat must be deboned prior to traveling, and capes must be free of brain matter.

Follow BFO on Instagram and Facebook for frequent updates and trail camera photos.

Now that you’re familiar with our guidelines, please complete the below online questionnaire, so we can be fully prepared for your arrival.

DOWNLOAD OR PRINT OUR GUIDE BY CLICKING HERE

BFO NON-INTRUSIVE POLICY

What distinguishes BFO from other outfitters?

Our answer lies in our proprietary formula designed to foster a hunting environment devoid of excessive pressure in the field. We have aptly named this our “BFO NON-INTRUSIVE POLICY.

One area where most outfitters fall short of meeting their clients’ expectations is by inadvertently promoting nocturnal activity to their deer herd. Outfitters achieve this by consistently accessing their properties in an attempt to “manage” them. Increased access equates to heightened pressure, which in turn suppresses diurnal activity in large bucks across the board.

Outfitters mistakenly believe they are benefiting their clients by strategically placing large corn piles on the ground and utilizing outdated SD cameras for monitoring activity. However, corn placed on the ground only has a lifespan of approximately 48 hours in our region. Maintaining corn piles and SD cards in trail cameras necessitates constant access and disturbance.

At BFO, we employ 600-pound Boss Buck feeders stocked with Big Tine protein feed year-round and exclusively utilize Browning cellular cameras. We strictly avoid unnecessary access to our properties and only utilize UTVs during initial farm setups, food plotting, and transporting your trophy buck out of the woods. Most of our farms are accessed solely by our clients on foot or using our Rambo e-bikes.

Our absence of intrusion ensures that our bucks remain active during daylight hours. After all, it is virtually impossible to kill a buck that stands up after dark to feed and then retreats to bed before daylight.

Our feeder cameras, food plot cameras, and mock scrape cameras provide us with a comprehensive buck inventory on each of our farms. We hunt our deer on their natural travel patterns, where they are unsuspecting and calm. Have you observed how mature bucks approach corn piles? They approach them with caution, as if they are laden with landmines, and it is typically after dark!

At BFO, we recognize and appreciate that you are not here to observe does and fawns on a corn pile. We understand that you are with us to harvest the largest trophy of your life!

*We can access farms using UTVs for any client who has a handicap or physical limitation.

Lodging

Main Lodge

Nestled in the heart of thousands of acres of Brushy Fork Outfitters private leased land in Coshocton County, this camp is quick to be one of your favorite destinations. The spacious lodge offers a large common area with several couches, a big-screen tv, pool table, kitchen and dining table. The two bunk-style bedrooms sleep 16. It is quipped with 3 bathrooms, each with a shower. Plus, a scent-free room is available for storing your gear and dressing before, and after, each hunt. Outside, you'll enjoy a beautiful view of the Ohio countryside. And if you're an archer, an elevated platform overlooks a practice range of targets set at varying distances.

Boone Cabin

These brand-new cabins boast immaculate amenities, including semi-private and private rooms and bathrooms equipped with individual climate control. Additionally, each cabin is equipped with Wi-Fi.  At BFO, client comfort is our utmost priority.

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