Ok. So this will be coming from the perspective of a non-hunter who came with a group of friends. The lodge itself was really nice! Super spacious, great amenities too! Honestly we over packed thinking there wouldn't be towels, kitchen condiments, pans, coffee, etc. Which leads me into an issue that they could easily fix... LIST ALL THE GREAT AMENITIES! It'd be SO easy for them to just take 10 minutes out of their day to list things out on their website. This would cause less over or under packing for lodgers. Also there was no rules or guidelines for staying there. I feel this could hurt them in the long run if people rage and party/make messes. Our group was respectful but I wouldn't count on everyone being that way. Also this is NOT family friendly. I turned on the TV and there was 20 p*rn channels with super graphic titles. Any child who could read would be reading super disgusting words. Next, I'll go on to discuss the hunting. Even though I didn't personally hunt, my husband and close friends did. My husband had a good experience, shot and killed his hog on the first morning. The rest of the group didn't catch one in the morning and was taken to do a "walk and stalk"... WALK and STALK. But no. It was not a walk. It was "hop in a golf cart and shoot em' while they're sleeping!" What fun is that??? The whole fun of hunting is the HUNT. Not shooting sleeping targets... seems also cruel to do it while they're asleep. Not only that, but the guides pressured some of my friends to take shots that weren't kill shots. Even after a friend said "but I can't see it's head it won't kill him". The guide told her to shoot anyways. Ending up with an injured hog running off, unable to be taken out of its misery. And of course that counted as her hog that she paid for. Seems like they just wanted to rush them and get their day over with... I still had fun with my friends and enjoyed the lodge. Just think some things could be improved. read more