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Best Hunting Website Examples
1. Huntin’ Fool
Huntin’ Fool’s website is text-rich and deeply informative. From detailed state regulation breakdowns to species-specific application strategies, the design uses dense copy, structured content blocks, and minimal imagery to prioritise knowledge over visual flair. It’s designed for serious users who value actionable information and clarity.
Things we love about this web design
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2. Field & Stream
https://www.fieldandstream.com/
Things we love about this web design
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Well-balanced text and image layout
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Organized, easy-to-read grid
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Engaging outdoor visuals that match the brand’s theme
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3. Outdoor LifeÂ
Things we love about this web design
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Premium magazine-style layout
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Strong editorial flow
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Vivid, adventure-themed imagery
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4. Hunt at TejonÂ
Things we love about this web design
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Big, bold hero image
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Clear, focused messaging
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Simple, no-frills navigation
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5. The Hunting Public
https://www.thehuntingpublic.com/
The earthy tan palette perfectly fits the hunting theme, creating a natural and grounded feel. The colors work seamlessly with the bold typography and outdoor visuals, giving the site an authentic, approachable identity that appeals to its outdoorsy audience.
Things we love about this web design
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Earthy, natural palette
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Consistent brand tone
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Strong visual identity
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6. PrimosÂ
Primos’ website presents rugged outdoor imagery paired with a deep, earthy green-toned palette and clear product focus. The layout uses strong visuals of hunting gear alongside clean, structured content blocks. The ambience feels authentic, purposeful, and aligned with its outdoors-enthusiast audience.
Things we love about this web design
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Authentic visualsÂ
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Earthy palette reinforcing brand identity
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Clean, structured layoutÂ
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7. Book Your Hunt
https://www.bookyourhunt.com/en
BookYourHunt’s homepage immediately engages with a central search bar framed by immersive wildlife imagery, creating a focused yet adventurous first impression. The layout prioritizes functionality, letting users explore hunts right away while maintaining a balanced mix of visuals, filters, and clean typography.
Things we love about this web design
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9. HLRBO
HLRBO’s website uses rich green tones that immediately evoke the calm and authenticity of outdoor life. The color palette blends perfectly with its hunting theme, complemented by clear navigation and clean layout choices that make browsing land listings feel natural and immersive.
Things we love about this web design
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Earthy green palette
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Clean, practical layout
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Cohesive outdoor atmosphere
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10. SITKA GearÂ
SITKA Gear’s website uses a clean, grid-fed product layout that feels optimized for selling hunting gear. High-resolution action imagery anchors the pages, while bold category blocks and consistent spacing guide the user effortlessly toward a purchase decision.
Things we love about this web design
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These are my favourites.
BONUS: Wix
URL: wix.com
Although this one shouldn't be on the list - I couldn't keep this one from you. Wix has amazing website themes and leads by example. Their own homepage looks stunning.
What can you learn from this great website
- Playful design
- Clear call to actions
- Great user experience
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FAQ
What makes a good hunting website?
A hunting website should have a minimalistic design, be easy to navigate and include a lot of social proof. Have a look at this page for great example websites.
How to create a hunting website?
- Analyze the best examples on this page
- Make notes of what you like – and what you don’t like
- Design your own site with this drag & drop website builderÂ
- Publish your website with our recommended hosting platform.
How much does a hunting website cost?
A web designer will charge anywhere between $1800 and $4800 for a decent website. However, this article will teach you to do it yourself for less than $100.
What information is needed on a hunting website?
Your website will need at least the following pages: ‘Home, About us, Contact, Timetable. To create trust with your visitor it’s important to show lots of pictures and videos of your classes.

