"Too good to be true" is something we hear from folks that review this web site. We believe the motivation for that idea comes from how large this web site is.
Typically, only large corporations can afford the cost of a large web site and Mid-America Hunting Association could never afford anywhere the cost it would incur to make a site this large if it were not for the dedication of the MAHA Partners John Wenzel and Jon Nee. That dedication is towards the Association hunters and the working relationship developed that motivates hunters to send in their pictures and stories.
This entire web site development does not cost the Association any money at all. The Association does pay for the server space at $24.95/month, however this entire site has been and continues to be assembled by John Wenzel of the Association staff through generous contributions from the membership. The payback to the Association is that those who do review this web site thoroughly are not under any false understanding of what we offer. If people thoroughly agree with what they are paying for they are more likely to remain with us for years and the Association hunter is well served. And, what we offer is the chance to spend your time hunting rather than hunting for a place to hunt!
What does happen to folks that review the wealth of this web site is the lack of recognizing that these pictures, hunting accounts and such represent the special days and they are just that days, not entire hunts. To have that one day a picture of a trophy whitetail is taken, two toms tagged in one morning, a limit of quail, a drake only limit hunt for four, takes an entire hunting trip or season to accomplish complete with many days of far less rewarding memories. To sum up these pictures on this web site and want that each day or even each hunting trip will produce even one such special day is not a reasonable expectation. What is reasonable to expect is a good hunt. That good hunt is defined as self guided, on private land, natural wildlife and season long without competition found on public lands.