September 10 & 11

The September Hunt: Albany, Texas

What to Expect

Two days out of the office and into the field. The September Hunt in Albany, Texas is built to be easy on you: good hunting, a good meal, and time with people worth knowing, with everything handled from the minute you land. Come to shoot, or come for the fire. Either way, you'll head home glad you came.

Birds you have to see

Albany sits on some of the best dove ground in Texas. Most people get their limit, and the guides do the hard part, so all you have to do is shoot.

A dinner worth the trip

Wild game by chef Jesse Griffiths, cooked over fire. Ribeye, quail, and a bar that opens the minute you're back from the field.

The right crew

A hand-picked group from across mortgage, real estate, and insurance. No agenda, no pitches, just two days with people you're glad to know.

Everything handled

Lodging, meals, guns, shells, guides, and your Texas license are all covered. You bring boots and a plane ticket. We do the rest.

Out here it's just birds, barbecue, and people worth knowing.
Day One — Thursday, September 10

Arrive & hunt

You roll in around midday, drop your bag, and eat. Once everyone's settled, we head out for the evening hunt, then it's back to camp for dinner and whatever the night turns into.


Arrive & Lunch

12:30pm


Clays & Settle In

1:30pm


To the Fields

3:00pm


Back to Camp

Dusk


Dinner by Jesse Griffiths

7:30pm


Day Two — Friday, September 11

Morning hunt & home

An early start for the best hunting of the trip, breakfast at the tent, and you're on the road by mid-morning with a cooler of birds and a group you'll keep up with.


Breakfast at the Tent

6:00am


Morning Hunt

6:30am


Back to Camp

9:00am


Head Home

10:00am


  • "I've hunted all over and never seen birds like this place. But what stuck with me was how easy they make it, you land and everything's already handled."

    Past Guest

  • "I don't even hunt. I come for the dinner, the fire, and the people, and it's still the best two days of my fall."

    Past Guest

  • "Some of the best people I know now, I met around that fire. None of it felt like networking, which is probably why it worked."

    Past Guest