Our Property

Premier Outfitters offer our clients the opportunity to hunt 13,000 acres of strictly private farms that have had very little to NO hunting pressure for years.

map2Our farms are a bow hunters dream come true with many funnels and pinch points to offer the perfect opportunity to take one of these Kentucky brutes. This is farm country, bow hunting that most can only dream about. Now you can live the dream!

The majority of our land is made up of row crops with bedding and transition areas separating the crop fields. Some of our properties are enrolled in CRP management and offer an outstanding whitetail habitat. In the spring and summer we plant food plots that consist of various high protein forage. During the winter months plots consist of carbohydrates such as corn, oats, and turnips.

Western Kentucky

Pennyrile BuckRecently a truly World Class Whitetail was harvested at the Pennyrile National Forest located in Christian County Kentucky. This magnificent whitetail buck netted 246 3/8 Boone and Crockett North American Whitetail story about the Pennyrile Buck.
In fact, the Pennyrile National Forest that is comprised of 14,000 plus acres. Where this great buck was harvested is only 3 minutes from our farms in North Christian County.

Just released in the April 08 Edition of Whitetail Journal ("Destination Deer") outdoor writer Tim Herald was quoted saying "If I was limited to only one state for whitetail hunting for the rest of my life, I would choose Kentucky." Strong words from a man who has and can hunt anywhere in the United States. Tim Herald goes on to say that Kentucky is a quality deer destination to rival other big buck mecca's such as Illinois, Iowa, and Kansas.

In fact Kentucky has been recently ranked as the #2 state, second to Illinois for Boone and Crokett Bucks per huntable land mass. Kentucky has entered 181 Boone and Crockett Bucks in the record buck in the last 5 seasons. Kentucky is a sleeper state for Big Whitetail and is being discovered by those in the know. Kentucky's fertile farm lands and sound management practices such as only being able to harvest one antlered deer contributes to this states superb Trophy quality.