Friday, March 14, 2008

Blogging....Hunting.....Outdoors....What do they have in common?

Blogs….who reads this stuff? You might be surprised what you can find in the world of blogging for hunting. Many hunters, in the off season, like to write about their experiences in hunting. I have searched the web and found several blogs that are of interest.
First, what is a blog? A blog is an online manuscript that can be formed into whatever its’ author wishes. It could be a book, diary, magazine or just a place to blow off some steam. There are many subjects and writers out there. In fact, I read in one place that there were millions of bloggers around the world.






Recently, I spoke with one such blogger. Greg Brownlee. Greg is the author of “Blogging the Outdoors”. The title alone is enough to get me to read the contents. Greg is from South Carolina and has a passion for media & the outdoors. He has been in radio and is currently producing his own podcasts which will be available on the web in the near future. Greg Brownlee’s real passion is spending time hunting and fishing. He loves cat fishing and deer/turkey hunting among other outdoor activities.
YourHuntFinder.com is proud to include Greg’s blog on its website. Its content are worth your time and the author is great guy. YHF would like to cordially invite you to check out “Blogging the outdoors” at http://www.bloggingtheoutdoors.com/ or on our website www.yourhuntfinder.com/blogfeeds.html .
YourHuntFinder.com’s Live Talk Radio will be interviewing Greg Brownlee about his blog on March 30th, 2008 @ 4:00pm so be sure to stop by and listen to this outdoors blogging author. Live call ins are welcome and encouraged. Check my profile for the phone number and future scheduled shows. www.blogtalkradio.com/yourhuntfinder.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

YHF Pic & Story Contest.....My Soap Box for the Day!

YHF Pic & Story Contest.....My soap box for the day

CONTEST for YourHuntFinder.com
Hello, this is Justin from YourHuntFinder.com. I would like to invite you to check out the newest hunting website on the internet, http://www.yourhuntfinder.com/. It is still under construction right now, but you can still do some pre-scouting. New outfitters are partnering with YHF everyday so save us to your favorites list and check back frequently to see what's new.
CONTEST: I have built trophy rooms for all the animals that we hunt. Submit your favorite picture and story of your hunt to YHF and your info will be posted on the site for all to see and read. The best stories and pictures will be interviewed live on YHF Talk Radio. The email address for these submissions is: info@yourhuntfinder.com
Be sure to add us as a friend on Myspace and sign the guest book while you there. Thanks to all you hunters out there and I can't wait to hear from you. Have a great 2008 season and happy hunting!

My Soap Box for Today 3-11-08

It may help to clarify what some of these pricings include to understand why hunts cost what they do. I will agree that some outfitters have high prices, but many times the experience is worth the money. Here are some things to consider when looking at pricing for hunts. This is not just for Turkey, but for any hunt.
1. Land - they aren't making anymore of it and from the looks of it, us humans are beginning to take up more and more of the globe. This is simply supply and demand. The lack of supply will drive up the price. Many of you may remember what it cost to lease property 20 years ago. Compared to now, these prices have sky rocketed. Thus up goes the price of available hunts. Is this greedy land owners or simple economic inflation? Compare prices for hunting from 20 years ago to real estate from the era? Now look at today......not so far off after all is it?
2. Quality of Experience: Many times outfitters have put enormous amounts of time and energy into getting a property ready to hunt. This preperation is to ensure that the hunter has a topnotch experience. this is what I call the "behind the scenes" work. Who do you think fills those feeders, repairs those blinds, marks those paths, cleans up after your visit, cooks, puts the hunter on the animal of their choice or at the very least tries his heart out? There are cheaper routes to go than to spend $500-$1000 for a three day hunt. It is called, do it yourself. There is nothing wrong with that method, but so many of us have become so busy with our family, work and friends that we simply do not have the time to manage our hunting areas. Outfitters manage these things for the hunter.
3. Today's hunts have begun to use the word "All Inclusive" as if we are going on a cruise or something. However, yesterdays hunts aren't as popular anymore. Many guys want to hunt all day and have a nice place to relax, hang with their hunting buddies and tell stories next to camp fire. In other words, it isn't just about the hunt. The overall experience comes into play. The atomosphere of the lodge or camp, the food that is prepared, the service and personality of the guide. It has turned into a mini-vacation for many hunters. Ask yourself, "How much would it cost me to stay in a bed and breakfast for 3 days and 2 nights?" and kill a nice buck or trophy gobbler.
4. Commericalization: It seems that no hobby or sport is safe from it anymore. We are breeding bigger deer, putting up high fences and even feeding the animals a scientifically developed diet. It all cost money. Then we advertise our animals to hunters, which the population of the sport is continuing to grow. More cost.....more demand....less supply! There you have it.....my soap box for the day.
I hope this sheds some light on why hunting has increased in price. These are by no means all of the factors, but these are major points. Cheap leases can still be found, but hunters have to search high and low to find those hidden gems and more often than not a good thing ends sooner than we would like due to people figuring out what they have.
So what does the hunter do with prices for hunting where they are? He plans his hunts, budgets for his hunting and researches the possibilities. Sounds just like what we have all ways done as hunters that don't own our land and manage it for hunting.
Happy hunting everyone! These tidbits of information are not meant to offend anyone. They are simply stated to point out the difference between yesterday and today.
After that long explanation or pricing and hunting, I would like to say that I know of two places here in Texas offer a fantastic experience and killer Spring Turkeys for very reasonable prices ranging from $550.00-$850.00/gun. Both are "All Inclusive" 3 day 2 night hunts. One of which I know includes 2 gobblers and free range of the property. Let me know if anyone is interested and I'll be happy to fill you in on the details. My email is info@yourhuntfinder.com.

Saturday, March 8, 2008

YourHuntFinder.com is starting to take flight!

First Edition Of YourHuntFinder.com Radio
Date: March 9, 2008 Time: 4:30pm
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Hello Hunters! YourHuntFinder.com is beginning to take flight! I have been slaving away on the computer for almost three months and she is about ready to leave the nest. This site has been an incredible amount of work, but it has truly been a labor of love. I have been an avid outdoorsman all my life. I absolutely love to hunt and fish. I also love marketing and promotions. Put those two things together and I guess I really don’t work 15 hours a day. I play 15 hours a day on my computer.
YourHuntFinder.com is place for hunters of all kinds. You will find Outfitters, Tips, Articles, pictures and much…..much more. If you are into hunting, please save us to your favorites list as this site grows every week. Check back frequently to see new updated content.
Another benefit that I didn’t even consider when I started building this site, is the relationships with hunters that I would build. I have met some absolutely incredible people while building this site and look forward to Emails that I receive every day. In my experience, hunters are some of the best folks on the planet.
Today, I have schedule a test show for YHF Radio. This is my new live hunting talk show on www.blogtalkradio.com/yourhuntfinder. In the “Outfitters’ Spotlight” I am interviewing an outfitter from San Angelo, Texas. Paul Wilson with High Lonesome Hunts is going to be with me talking about the High Lonesome Ranch and what it has to offer. Guest number two will be Chris Nicholes from Austin, Texas. Chris has a great new invention call the Deer Feeder helper that we will be discussing the in and outs of. Lastly, I will be interviewing a young man by the name of Cameron about a great new wild game recipe. The should be exciting and informative. It is the first of many shows to come that will be schedule every other Sunday at around 4pm. Be sure to check the schedule on my profile for exact dates and times. If you would like to call into the show while it is airing live, the listener call in number is: 347-945-6445 and my host ID is: 17187.
Outfitters and product oriented business are joining YourHuntFinder.com at some steep discounted pricing due to the newness of it all. If you or anyone you know my be interested in YourHuntFinder.com please feel free to contact me in one of these ways:
justincobb@yourhuntfinder.com
325-656-2619 (cell)
“Call Me” button on www.yourhuntfinder.com, www.myspace.com/yourhuntfinder , www.blogtalkradio/yourhuntfinder and www.camospace.com
Live Rep on www.yourhuntfinder.com
Feel FREE to join us as a friend on:
www.myspace.com/yourhuntfinder
www.camospace.com/yourhuntfinder
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1014533652
www.myoutdoorzone.com/yourhuntfinder
www.myoutdoorspace.com/yourhuntfinder

I truly appreciate you taking the time to check out YourHuntFinder.com. I would like to get know as many hunters as I have time to do so in my lifetime. Hunters have the best stories and are generally great people. Stay tuned for the next blog segment. Happy Hunting!

Thursday, January 31, 2008

YourHuntFinder.com Prelaunch

Hello....my name is Justin Cobb and I am very excited to be to the prelaunch stage of my website. www.yourhuntfinder.com will published on the web this week and i am talking to outfitters from around the world offering discounts to already reasonable prices.

If you are a hunter or outdoor junkie come on by my site and check it out and while you are there sign up for our free newsletter which is packed with helpful hunting articles and specials on hunting trips from around the world.

Thanks for reading my first blog entry for www.yourhuntfinder.com and look forward to see you on the site. You can contact me by sending an email to yourhuntfinder@yahoo.com for now and on the website as soon as it up and running.

Sincerely,

Justin Cobb