Traveling to Iowa For a Guided Deer Hunt

There are quite a few different options whenIf you are planning on flying into Iowa for your
traveling to Iowa for a guided deer hunt,guided deer hunt there are a few different
depending on whether you plan on driving or flying.options. Des Moines, Iowa's largest city, is centrally
First off, you will need to coordinate with yourlocated and a good access point for flights. If you
Iowa hunting outfitter to determine if theyare planning on hunting in Western Iowa you can
provide pickup from local airports or if you arealso consider flying into Omaha Nebraska which is
responsible for driving to the hunting location. Mostlocated on the Nebraska/Iowa border. If your
providers will offer some type of pickup service,deer hunting outfitter is located in Northeast Iowa
usually for a minimal extra charge. You also needyou can also consider LaCrosse Wisconsin, which
to consider what you would like to do during youris very close to the Wisconsin/Iowa border. With
off time not hunting. If you plan on doing any sitethese many options you won't be left with an
seeing or would prefer some extra flexibility forextremely long drive in the middle of an Iowa
the guided deer hunt, it may be worth renting awinter!
vehicle for the week. If you do end up renting aWhichever method of transport you choose just
vehicle, I would recommend getting a SUV. As Imake sure you plan accordingly. With the
am sure you are aware the weather can beunpredictable weather it may be a good idea to
pretty nasty during deer hunting season. Manyallow yourself and extra travel day to ensure you
times you will be traveling in remote locations withare at your local outfitter the first day of the
possible high accumulation of snow. It is worthhunting season! Good luck with your Iowa Guided
paying the extra fee to have a SUV versus a carHunt!
when you are traveling in the Midwest.