Ready for a nighttime adventure in Georgia? Join Coosa River Outfitters for a private beaver hunt under the stars. Our expert guides will lead you through the wilderness, tracking these nocturnal animals in their natural habitat. We provide all the gear you'll need and make sure everything's done safely and by the book. After a successful hunt, we'll help you skin and clean your catch. If you want to use the fur, we can point you to some great local furriers and craftsmen. This trip is perfect whether you're an old hand at hunting or trying it for the first time. It's just you and the guide, so you'll get plenty of one-on-one attention. You'll come away with a real taste of Georgia's outdoors and maybe a unique souvenir to boot. Give us a call to book your spot - we're looking forward to showing you the ropes of beaver hunting!
Ready for a different kind of hunt? We're talkin' beaver hunts under the stars, folks. This ain't your average day in the woods - it's a whole new ball game when the sun goes down. Our expert guides at Coosa River Outfitters know these Georgia backwaters like the back of their hand, and they're itchin' to show you the ropes of night-time beaver hunting. Whether you're a seasoned pro or greenhorn, we've got the gear and know-how to make your hunt a success. So grab your camo and let's hit the water for some nocturnal action!
Here's the skinny on our private beaver hunts: We'll meet up just before sunset, go over the game plan, and make sure you're kitted out with all the right gear. Once it's good and dark, we'll slip out onto the water in our specially rigged boats. Our guides use top-notch night vision and thermal imaging to spot those pesky beavers. You'll learn how to track 'em, spot 'em, and take your shot when the time is right. And don't worry about the cleanup - we'll help you skin and clean your catch right there on the spot. Heck, we can even point you towards some local furriers if you want to turn that pelt into something special. It's just you and the guide on this trip, so you'll get plenty of one-on-one attention and a chance to really hone your skills.
Beaver hunting at night is a whole different animal, pun intended. We use specialized boats that are whisper-quiet, perfect for sneaking up on unsuspecting beavers. You'll be decked out with night vision goggles that'll make you feel like you're in some kind of spy movie. Our guides will teach you how to spot the telltale signs of beaver activity - from dam construction to chewed-up trees. We mainly use small-caliber rifles for this hunt, which are perfect for accurate shots without making too much noise. The key is patience and a steady hand. You might be surprised how different everything looks and sounds out on the water at night - it's a real rush when you spot your first beaver and line up that perfect shot.
"We had an absolute blast hunting beavers with Capt. Khandaghabadi. I had to find something that my Texan relatives had never experienced and this fit the bill. Lots of jokes throughout the night. Great times." - Busch
Alright, let's talk beaver. These buck-toothed builders are more than just a nuisance - they're clever, adaptable, and darn tough to hunt if you don't know what you're doing. Adult beavers in Georgia can weigh up to 70 pounds and stretch nearly 4 feet long, tail included. They're most active at night, which is why we hunt 'em after dark. Beavers are busy year-round, but fall and early winter are prime hunting seasons when they're really going to town on their lodges and food caches. These critters are famous for their lodge-building skills, and you'll be amazed at the intricate dams and dens they construct. Hunting beavers isn't just about bagging game - it's about wildlife management too. These rodents can cause serious damage to local ecosystems and property if left unchecked. So when you're out there with us, you're not just having a good time, you're helping keep the local beaver population in check.
Listen up, folks - this ain't your average day at the range. Night-time beaver hunting in Georgia is the real deal, and it's waiting for you right here with Coosa River Outfitters. We've got the gear, the guides, and the gumption to make your hunt one for the books. Whether you're looking to snag your first beaver or you're an old hand looking for a new challenge, we've got you covered. So what are you waiting for? Grab your boots, book your spot, and get ready for a hunt you'll be talking about for years to come. The beavers are out there, and they ain't gonna hunt themselves. Let's do this!
April 16, 2024
Beavers are fascinating critters, typically weighing 35-65 pounds with that iconic flat tail. You'll find 'em along Georgia's rivers and streams, busy building dams and lodges. These nocturnal engineers are most active at night, which is when we hunt 'em. Fall and winter are prime seasons – the fur's thicker and the nights are longer. Folks love beaver hunting for the challenge and the useful pelts. These guys are smart and wary, so stealth is key. We often set up near their lodges or food sources, staying downwind. One local trick: mimic the sound of a beaver slapping its tail on water to draw 'em out. It's a mix of patience and quick reflexes when that perfect shot presents itself. Whether you're after pelts or just the thrill of the hunt, beavers offer a unique nighttime adventure in Georgia's wilderness.
We had an absolute blast hunting beavers with Capt. Khandaghabadi. I had to find something that my Texan relatives had never experienced and this fit the bill. Lots of jokes throughout the night. Great times.