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Specialties
High-Tech Hunts is a one-of-a-kind, high-end hunting concept that brings the hunt home, helping you interact with your hunting area. By installing a sophisticated system of video cameras on the hunting grounds, hunters can «interact» with the area even when not physically there. They can observe herd movement patters, track and watch individual deer that they may be interested in, look at weather updates, and even watch directly what’s going on the preserve just by simply logging in the High-Tech Hunts website.
Once the hunter is ready to be physically at the preserve, this research and knowledge will allow him to have a more successful hunting experience. We have various packages to choose from such as the Buck of A Lifetime hunt, and the 3 Day Hunting Stay, offering you time during Michigan regulated hunting season on our 1000 acres for all game including whitetail, turkey, waterfowl, rabbit, squirrel, and others. Our hundreds of acres that are located in Bronson, Michigan are truly a sportsman’s paradise. The corn and soybean planting along with streams, hills and open meadows provide an ideal natural habitat for game.
High Tech Hunts wants to do its part in helping to transmit the hunting tradition and values to the new generation. By combining this ancient art with technology, we allow families to pass down the tradition of hunting to their children and the values associated with killing to eat.
History
Established in 2014.
High-Tech Hunts is a one-of-a-kind, high-end hunting concept developed by Aaron Mayer in 2014. Our mission is to offer the ultimate hunting experience packaged for individuals, families and/or groups with an excellent customer service experience.
Meet the Business Owner
Aaron M.
Business Owner
Aaron is the Co-Owner of Great Lakes Glad, a company started in 1973 by his father and best known today as the largest producer of fresh cut gladiolus in the United States.
As a farmer and avid hunter since early age, Aaron realized that one of the things that enabled him to have a successful hunt was his knowledge of the grounds, herd movements, and other aspects of the hunting experience that one could only get if you were in constant contact with the area.
This is where his idea of merging the art of hunting with technology came about.