I have taken the time and went and looked at your web site a few time. You asked for some feedback and i needed to think about your site and what could be done to make me want to come back and look at it again. Basically, what set your site apart from other web sites. Plus, what does your web site do to make me want to jump in a purchase a hunt from you now.
1. A currency converter could be useful to add to your trophy list tab. Any potential client could use this to estimate the cost of hunting with you all they would have to do is select their country currency and select a currency you have selected to use in your business.
Or as i have seen used the basic 3 world currency that most business use.
a. UK pound
b. euro
c. USD
However, this could be based on where your clients come from. While we have AH members requesting the Canadian dollar exchange.. ask your self how many clients have you had in the past few years that were from Canada.
I have a currency converter on my computer and it is easy that any potential client could use.
http://www.xe.com/?r=
2. Take a look at your photographs that are being doubled up on different tabs. If i have viewed the photo posted on one tab and the same photo then appears in the second tab you are overlapping. By the way the photos of your lodge are great, and of the trophy animals. This is where, all outfitters/PH'S need to try and take the best photos of animals and trophy's for you to place in the correct tab.
You could consider water marks on your photographs. Because our world has anti hunter that find web sites and steal photos to use in their campaign against hunting. You never know when a client of your, will become the target of the anti hunters.
3. Posting of pictures is a good to great selling point. I like to see photos broken down by years. This let a potential client know what to expect from your hunting area.... I know that this is a pain in the butt, however i have looked at web sites that have not bee updated since 2010. With out dates on photos, i do not send or ask for additional information from the operator.