“Prepare for an exhilarating adventure as US Marine veteran, Brandi Rector, introduces a thrilling hog-hunting experience from the sky!” exclaims Brandi with palpable excitement.
“It’s not just a hunting trip; it’s a unique blend of aviation thrill, hunting challenge, and creating unforgettable memories.”
Are you on the lookout for an unusual birthday surprise or an anniversary gift for any hunter that’ll be remembered for a lifetime? Look no further!
Skyhunter Outfitters, a proud veteran-owned company, has recently expanded its services to offer a heart-racing helicopter hunting package. Spearheaded by CEO Brandi Rector, this initiative allows clients to hunt wild hogs from the sky, aboard a robust Bell 206 L3 helicopter. Brandi, a former U.S. Marine helicopter mechanic turned licensed pilot, holds the distinction of being the only female owner of a hog hunting company in the entire United States.
In 2021, Brandi took over Skyhunter Outfitters to pursue her passion for aviation and hunting. Starting with hog hunting, she gradually incorporated skydiving and aerial tours into the company’s offerings. Conveniently nestled along the Texas border in Oklahoma, Skyhunter is just a short 2.5-hour drive from the Dallas/Ft Worth area.
Helicopter hog hunting, also referred to as aerial hunting, involves tracking and hunting wild pigs from the vantage point of a helicopter. This method effectively manages the wild hog population, which can cause severe damage to crops and property if left unchecked. The nimble and elusive nature of hogs makes them tricky to hunt on foot, but hunting from a helicopter allows for rapid coverage of vast land areas, making it easier to locate and target these fast-moving animals.
Committed to responsible hunting, Skyhunter Outfitters adheres to ethical hunting practices that reduce environmental impact and support local farmers.
For more information about this adrenaline-fueled hunting experience, visit Skyhunter’s website at: https://www.facebook.com/skyhunteroutfitters
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