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Every hunt starts with the anticipation of, “will the hounds pick up a scent? Will there be a chase?” Nothing is as exciting as to hear the cry of the pack and feel the horses start to move… horses, hounds, and riders operating as a single unit in pursuit of the quarry.
Whether you are directly behind the Huntsman in First Field, or with the Hilltopper group, you will still feel the excitement and beauty that comes with watching the hounds work and being part of nature with your equine partner. If you can trail ride, you can hunt with us! We will accommodate any level of riding.
It’s easy to join us as a guest:
Come experience the natural Florida landscape and spend time with other horse and hound enthusiasts.
How do you guarantee you ride in the best hunt of the year? Easy! You go out on every hunt!
One of the best things about foxhunting is being able to get out of the arena and into the pristine nature in Southern Florida. You have a chance to see the beauty of our area in places you may otherwise never experience – we are completely “off-road!”
If you have never hunted before, please join us for our clinic. Usually held in December, it is open to riders of all disciplines and all riding levels. The only requirement is that you bring a helmet and a smile!
If you can trail ride – you can Hunt!!!
Come find out what our club is all about and what it is like to ride to the hounds! Riding and auditor spots available, but limited. Free to all juniors and those who have never tried the sport.
Whether you are an experienced fox hunter who likes to gallop and take the jumps in First Flight, or are out for the first time and wish to start with the walk/trot group of Hilltoppers, Palm Beach Hounds will tailor the experience to your comfort level.
A quick conversation with the Master is essential before you come out for the first time. To ensure a good experience please acquaint yourself with our hunt rules and etiquette.
A typical hunt has members and guests arriving at the fixture (the location of the day’s hunt) 30-60 minutes before the hunt starts in order to tack up and greet the Master. The Huntsman will blow the horn to send the hounds out promptly at 8AM. The hounds are followed by the Whipper-Ins, the First Field Master and members, the Second Field Master and members and then the Hilltoppers. The First Field will follow closely to the hounds and Huntsman, which may require dashing madly across terrain and jumping obstacles in the path. The Second Field will keep up but in a more regulated way that can accommodate those who do not want to jump. The Hilltoppers can see the direction of the group and feel the excitement of the hunt but follow at a comfortable walk/trot pace.
The chase begins when the hounds uncover a scent. Hounds will remain in pursuit until they lose a scent because of a change in terrain or the evasiveness of the quarry. A stop in the pursuit is considered a “check.” If a check occurs, the huntsman will often “lift” or gather the hounds, move to another covert and recast the pack (signal hounds to look for a scent). A pursuit will also end abruptly if the quarry “goes to earth,” or finds sanctuary in a den or up a tree.
Members of the hunt conform to a strict etiquette while in the field. The hounds lead the group and always have the right of way. Riders need to stay aware of the Huntsman and Masters at all time so they do not inadvertently pass them. All members of the hunt generally remain silent or speak only when necessary so the Huntsman and Whippers-In can maintain communication with the hounds and not disturb their work.
There is no better thrill than to view your first quarry and be able to shout out the alert, “Tally Ho,” to notify the Huntsman, Master, and Field that the quarry has been spotted. Thundering across the terrain, soaring over logs, coups, and other obstacles, is an experience like none other. Just being with the group and hearing the hounds pick up new scent is an exhilarating feeling. The camaraderie and experiences that happen on the field will create memories to last a lifetime.
Everything You Need to Know for Your First Hunt
Cubbing vs Formal Season
History and Culture of the Sport
Tally Ho!
Which Field is the Right Match
Hunting with The Palm Beach Hounds is a fun, exhilarating experience that we strive to keep as safe as possible. The Palm Beach Hounds follows the protocol and rules specified by the Masters of Foxhounds Association of North America (MFHA). It’s important for all participants to acquaint themselves with the rules and etiquette of the hunt in order to keep our land, hounds, horses, and riders safe.
While we recognize the role tradition plays in the sport, we do make accommodations when it comes to comfort and enjoyment of the sport. This is especially true for rules on attire.
The link below gives an excellent comprehensive overview of the sport. We will provide you with our club’s modifications before your first hunt.
Fill out your email, and we’ll be in touch with you and let you know about our upcoming schedule. We look forward to having you join us!
Fill out your email, and we’ll be in touch with you about our Hunt Clinic. We look forward to having you join us!