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Most of our ranches are located in the cross-timbers and south central areas of the rolling plains within a 100-mile
radius of Abilene, Texas. The terrain is rolling rangeland consisting of low growing brush mesquite flats, hardwood ridges and creek bottoms. The ranches are 5,000 to 10,000 acres in size and are usually
within a thirty-minute drive of food and lodging. |
The deer season in North Texas runs from the first weekend in November to the first weekend in January. The most
productive time to hunt is during the rut, which usually begins in early November and tapers off by mid December. Out of state licenses can be purchased from us when you arrive. Each hunter is allowed to
harvest one trophy buck. Doe, feral hogs, and turkeys are also available on a kill fee basis. |
Our method of hunting is dependent upon the hunter's desire, weather, and location of the hunt. We hunt from
foot, stands, and vehicles equipped with high racks. When walking is preferred or necessary, hunters must be in reasonable shape. The terrain is rugged, vast, and often hilly. We offer hunt specific bucks
and will cover several miles a day glassing animals. During the peck rut we spend most our time rattling and stand hunting. It is not uncommon to see ten or more maturer bucks a day. It is reasonable to
expect an opportunity to harvest a mature buck in the mid 130 to 140 B&C point range and is highly possible to see bucks in the 150 to 160 B&C point range. |
Our minimum hunt package includes three days of hunting with a minimum of two hunters. We can accommodate up to
twelve hunters per hunt. Discounts are available for large groups. Catered hunts with meals and lodging are available. Meals are cooked and prepared to order. Lodging provided is comfortable remodeled
ranch houses. |
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