From the boat ramp to the deer lease
— covered the way you actually live.
I hunt, I fish with a pole and a Hawaiian sling, and I know what your gear is actually worth. This bundle exists because I've been that person standing at a claim, wondering why I wasn't covered.
Where it all starts and ends.
Your daily driver and your tow rig.
For the shop, garage, or outbuilding where the toys live.
Hull, motor, trailer, and liability on the water.
Side-by-sides and four-wheelers need real coverage, not an afterthought.
Property damage, bodily injury, completed operations — the big ones.
A standard home policy caps firearm coverage at a number that won't make you whole.
No serial numbers required upfront.
No inventory list.
No government forms just to get coverage.
We only ask for documentation at the time of a claim — and only for what was actually lost.
Your collection is your business.
If someone gets hurt on your lease, you need protection.
Whether it's a toy hauler or a fifth wheel, it needs its own policy.
Street, dirt, or dual-sport — covered.
Cargo, utility, enclosed — don't assume your auto policy covers it.
Agreed value. Not what a claims adjuster thinks it's worth.
Accidents happen in the field, on the water, and on the road.
Standard homeowners policies typically cap firearms coverage at $1,500–$2,500 — far below the actual value of most collections. Standalone firearms collection insurance covers agreed value with no serial number requirements upfront.
If someone is injured on your hunting lease, you can be held personally liable. Most standard policies don't cover this. Hunting lease liability is a standalone coverage that protects you specifically for incidents that occur on leased hunting land.
Most homeowner's policies offer very limited boat coverage — typically only small boats under a certain horsepower or value. A dedicated boat policy covers hull damage, motor, trailer, and on-water liability properly.
No. We don't require serial numbers or a full inventory list upfront. That information stays yours — we only ask for documentation at the time of a claim and only for what was actually lost.
Agreed value means you and the insurer agree on the vehicle's value upfront — so if it's totaled you get that full amount, not what a claims adjuster decides it's worth at the time of loss.
This is Texas. You work hard, you shoot straight — so do I. No pushy sales, no fine print surprises. Just the right coverage, explained in plain English.
We know the difference between a working gun and a collectible — and why agreed value matters on a classic truck. You won't have to explain your setup to us.
Ready to build your Sportsman Bundle? Takes less than 5 minutes to start. No pressure, no jargon, no BS.