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Guide

Trenton, FL ยท On-site

... bird hunt and turkey season. It was then that the owners realized the true calling for this ... The Guide will be responsible for the overall safety and satisfaction of guest experience ...

This position will also interface daily with Retail/Office Manager, Instructors, Trappers, Guides ... Familiar with Sporting Clays and Upland Bird Hunting * Physical strength to do outdoor work ...

This position will also interface daily with Retail/Office Manager, Instructors, Trappers, Guides ... Familiar with Sporting Clays and Upland Bird Hunting * Physical strength to do outdoor work ...

This position will also interface daily with Retail/Office Manager, Instructors, Trappers, Guides ... Familiar with Sporting Clays and Upland Bird Hunting * Physical strength to do outdoor work ...

Guides others or travels along by foot, snow machines, or boat to field camps and remote work sites ... of migratory birds. * Develop outreach materials during federal and state hunting and fishing ...

... Bird. We offer a rewarding career as a leader in the transportation industry. Grow with us as we continue to expand our network of locations and services. Essential Job Functions * Guide hunts for ...

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How much do freelance bird hunting guide jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for freelance bird hunting guide in the United States is $47.71, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.28 and $61.78 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Freelance Bird Hunting Guide vs Bird Hunting Guide?

AspectFreelance Bird Hunting GuideBird Hunting Guide
CredentialsMay require hunting licenses, certifications in safety and wildlife managementTypically requires similar licenses and certifications
Work EnvironmentSelf-employed, flexible locations, varied clientsEmployed by hunting outfitters or resorts, fixed locations
Employer & IndustryIndependent contractor within hunting and outdoor recreation industryPart of a company or organization in hunting tourism
Search & Comparison IntentHigh overlap, both focus on guiding bird hunts, freelance vs employed

In summary, a Freelance Bird Hunting Guide operates independently, offering flexible services to clients, while a Bird Hunting Guide is often employed by organizations or outfitters. Both roles require similar certifications and work in the same industry, but their employment structure and work environment differ.

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Infographic showing various Freelance Bird Hunting Guide job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 99% Full Time, and 1% Part Time. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $99,230 per year, or $47.7 per hour.
Crooked Foot Hunt Club Operations Manager

Crooked Foot Hunt Club Operations Manager

CG Financial Services

Williamston, MI โ€ข On-site

$40K - $55K/yr

Full-time

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Description:

About Crooked Foot

Founded in 2016 by Anthony Mazzali on 400+ acres of pristine Mid-Michigan countryside, Crooked Foot Hunt Club is

a premier upland bird hunting destination โ€” home to European Tower Hunts, walk-up pheasant and chukar fields,

clay shooting, and professional hunting dog training. We're more than a hunt club. We're a place built around family,

legacy, and the belief that getting people outside and into the field is worth doing well.


The Opportunity

We're looking for a boots-on-the-ground leader who can run day-to-day club operations, manage our bird program, and help grow what we've built. This isn't a desk job. It's a rare chance to take real ownership of a growing operatio and be rewarded when it thrives.


This role is an ideal fit for an early-career ag professional ready to step up, a semi-retired outdoorsman looking for meaningful seasonal work, or someone who wants a genuine stake in something they help build.


What You'll Own


Hunt Club & Bird Program

  • Manage the full bird program: sourcing, release schedules, and habitat management
  • Maintain food plots, cover crops, and shelterbelts to keep hunt quality at its best
  • Coordinate guided and unguided hunts; manage the guest experience from booking to field
  • Maintain hunting grounds, blinds, kennels, towers, and equipment

Membership, Sales & Events

  • Actively market and sell hunt club memberships and corporate packages
  • Build relationships with hunters, outdoor enthusiasts, and corporate clients
  • Identify and develop new revenue streams: lodging, youth programs, guided tours, and more
  • Track membership renewals, leads, and conversion rates

Grounds & Facilities

  • Oversee field maintenance, crop rotation, and seasonal prep
  • Manage pasture, fencing, and equipment upkeep
  • Coordinate with contractors, vendors, and seasonal staff
  • Ensure responsible land stewardship across all 300+ acres

Administration & Leadership

  • Maintain records for bookings, inventories, and revenue
  • Manage seasonal staff and volunteers during peak periods
  • Report directly to ownership with regular operational updates
  • Contribute to long-term strategic planning for the club
Requirements:

Required

  • Experience in agriculture, farm management, or a closely related field
  • Knowledge of pheasant or upland bird management โ€” or a strong drive to learn fast
  • Self-directed work ethic; you don't need to be told twice
  • Comfort with physically demanding, variable schedules during peak seasons
  • Basic sales ability and confidence talking with prospective members and clients
  • Valid driver's license and ability to operate farm equipment

Preferred

  • Hunting license and familiarity with upland bird hunting culture
  • Experience with food plot management, cover crops, or wildlife habitat
  • Prior customer-facing or membership sales experience
  • Connections in the hunting, agriculture, or outdoor recreation community

Compensation & Benefits


Base Salary

$40,000โ€“$55,000 annually, commensurate with experience. Paid bi-weekly year-round. Meaningful upside available

through commission and profit-share for the right individual.


Commission & Incentive Structure

Built collaboratively with the right candidate. The plan will reward:

  • Hunt club membership sales โ€” new acquisition and renewal retention
  • Revenue growth โ€” overall operation performance above baseline targets
  • Cost and operational efficiency โ€” keeping margins healthy across all programs

Profit Share

The owner is committed to a genuine profit-share arrangement and structured so that a great year for Crooked Foot is

a great year for the manager. Annual review with no ceiling.


Additional Benefits

  • Hunting privileges on the property
  • Use of property equipment and facilities