Paul W.
Yelp
As many others have mentioned, Hunters is basically a reincarnation of Boom, the former occupant of this same space in the strip mall where you'll find Alibi, the former Humpy's Pizza, GayMart and Java Boys coffee.
The layout of Hunters is exactly the same as Boom..When you first enter you're in a fairly standard bar area; If you pass through the door on the left, you'll enter the first floor of the club space with a large dance floor and another bar that runs nearly the entire depth of the building. On the second floor of this club area, you'll find a sort of loft space that overlooks the dance floor, is adjacent to the DJ and features yet another bar.
I like Hunters, personally. The sound, lighting and lasers in the club are great, as is the audio system in there..Pumping base but it's not so deafeningly loud your ears are ringing the next day. Also, even though the music is loud and pumping, it's so well balanced that one can perfectly understand all the lyrics. Where clubs like The Manor are so large that it seems dead if there are only 50 or 60 people on the dance floor, Hunters is smaller and more intimate, so 50 people on the dance floor here makes it seem full and it feels like a party atmosphere.