Q:
What time should I arrive at Eagle Eye?
A:
You should arrive between noon and 2:00PM on the afternoon before your scheduled hunt.
Q:
What can I expect when I arrive?
A:
We will check you in, settle your account, and get you settled into your accommodation.
Q:
When is my hunt officially over?
A:
Your hunt is paid through the night on your last day of hunt.
Q:
What kind of rifle should I bring?
A:
270 or above
Q:
What kind of terrain is hunted at Eagle Eye?
A:
The terrain is varied. Clearcuts, young pine plantations, mature, thinned pine plantations, hills, hollows, hardwoods, pastures, creek bottoms, river bottoms, powerlines…
Q:
How much orange is needed to hunt in NY?
A:
None, I require at least a hat during gun season.
Q:
What equipment will I need?
A:
Weapon, ammunition, hunting clothes, flashlight, extra batteries, camera
Q:
What does my daily fee to hunt at Eagle Eye include?
A:
It includes meals, lodging, on site transportation, semi-guided service, and cleaning your kills.
Q:
What is an appropriate gratuity (tip) for my guide and lodge staff?
A:
Industry standard tips are + / - 10%
Q:
Can we hunt varmints at Eagle Eye?
A:
Yes, with appropriate license, and if the season allows, at no additional fee.
Q:
How many deer can I take during my hunt?
A:
You may take 1 buck and 1-2 doe, if you have tags.
Q:
Do you charge for button bucks?
A:
Yes, there is an additional $100 fee for button bucks.
Q:
Can I bring non-hunters?
A:
Yes, you may. We charge $150/day for each non-hunter.
Q:
Do I have to share a room with other hunters?
A:
At Eagle Eye, we neither mix groups nor do we separate them. Therefore, you will be rooming with the people you come with but never a stranger (unless notified ahead of time).
Q:
Will Eagle Eye pick up guests at nearby airports?
A:
Yes, please call with your travel arrangements for pricing.
Q:
What is your refund/cancellation policy?
A:
We do not offer refunds. All deposits are non-refundable.
Q:
What about no-shows?
A:
No-shows receive no refund.
Q:
What is your smoking policy?
A:
No smoking in the lodge.