Bison Hunt Raffle, Brave Souls United

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Brave Souls United is proud to announce our BIGGEST fundraising raffle of 2026! 🇺🇸🦬 🇺🇸

Thanks to an incredibly generous private donor, we are raffling off a 🦬 BISON HUNT at
The Bison Ranch, Pingree, North Dakota.

🎟️ $20 per ticket
🔥 Only 1,000 tickets available 🔥

Drawing Aug 15, 2026

Ticket purchase available through Zeffy link below ( or in person cash)


📅 Hunt Dates: December 8–11, 2026

🏆 Winner Receives:

⭐️Fully guided hunt for one meat bison
(choice of bull or cow)

⭐️Your bison fully processed, packaged, and frozen

⭐️Hunter keeps all parts, including cape and skull

⭐️Three nights lodging for the hunter and one guest at The Bison Ranch Lodge, Pingree, ND

This is more than just a chance to win an unforgettable hunt — every ticket directly supports our mission of serving and empowering our nation’s veterans.

👉 Don’t wait — once they’re gone, they’re gone!

#BraveSoulsUnited #VeteranSupport #BisonHunt #Raffle #SupportOurVeterans #huntinglife
 

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I’m in as well, can’t say I’m too excited about hunting livestock but having a freezer full of Bison sounds good.
Hunt/harvest, either way it would be awesome!

From The Bison Ranch’s website

“Our bison are privately owned and our hunts are conducted on thousands of acres of native prairie in the rolling hills of North Dakota. This land is exactly how it looked hundreds of years ago when it was grazed by our herd's ancestors. Our bison are 100% grass fed; no grains, no hormones, no antibiotics. Our bison do not see or experience a trailer or a needle of any sort. They are born and raised on the prairie and they are harvested by our clients on their natural habitat. The end result is an authentic meat product like no other.
Our bison herd sees way less human activity than those in the state and federal parks. In this respect, our bison are wilder than anything you'll see in the parks, where tourists seem to get attacked at an alarming rate because they get way too close to these majestic animals. “
 
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