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Spanish Gourd - Ranchito Division

Summary:

"This is my ranch, Lloyd Mulliins no longer is employed by me as a lease manager. This is an old ad. One of the hunters was asked to leave last year and I’m sure he is el_pecadore. I intend to initiate legal proceedings against him. I would like for you to remove this from your website as soon as possible"

Fort McKavett Ranch - Whitetail

Fort McKavett Ranch - Whitetail
Summary: TEXAS BONUS HUNT: $3,500.00. This exciting package consists of a fully guided, four day hunt including one 8-point or better Whitetail Buck and two does. All home-cooked meals and comfortable accommodations are included in this spectacular package. We can also arrange to pick you up from Mathis Field Airport in San Angelo, Texas.

Fort McKavett Ranch - Turkey

Fort McKavett Ranch - Turkey
Summary: $1,400: Turkey hunts are three days, semi-guided. Each hunter may bag two gobblers. Our all-inclusive rate includes lodging and meals.

Fort McKavett Ranch - Exotics

Fort McKavett Ranch - Exotics
Summary: Fort McKavett Ranch has it all! Located at the intersection of three major terrain regions, our 12,000 acres contains one of the most diverse and beautiful ranch landscapes in Texas.

Cougar Run Ranch

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If you're look for exotic game and lots of it, Cougar Run Ranch is the place! We have Axis Deer, Fallow, Russian Boars, Piney Rooters, Feral Hogs, Texas White Dall Ram, Black Hawaiian Rams, Corsican Ram, Mouflan... Do you get the idea?  

And there's more!   We offer packages for all hunting tastes (no pun intended!)  From fully guided hunts to do it yourself still hunting.  Rifle hunts or bow hunts are available. We even have parent and child packages where we assist you in making memories for a lifetime!

 

making memories for a lifetime!

Tall Pines Exotics

Tall Pines Exotics
Summary:

Hunting for Axis, Blackbuck or Hog.  Call or visit website for more information.

15,000 Acre Lease

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15,000 Acres, Leases open

 

2,500 Acre Lease

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2,500 Acre Year Round Lease in Ozona, Texas.  RV hookup on site.  Game includes hog, deer, turkey, dove and quail.  Allowed 1 trophy buck 8 point and up measuring 15" wide or better, control buck, 2 does, 2 turkey and all the hogs and varmint you want.

3,600 Acre Lease

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3,600 Acre Lease in Hamilton County.  Lodging available to sleep 8.  Property has been under game management for the past 13 years.

337 Acres in Menard County

337 Acres in Menard County
Summary:

K-9 Ranch is currently available for weekend hunts during Spring Turkey Season, 2009. Ranch is game managed, feeders in operation continuously throughout the year. Game plots. Arrive Friday, hunt Saturday and Sunday. Ranch can host 2-3 hunters per weekend (shotgun only).  Electrical (120V 20A) and water hookup for RV campers available.  Limit 1 gobbler/gun.

The K-9 Ranch, named for the 9 family owners, is located in the heart of the Hill Country.  Multiple species of game and non-game animals thrive in the grasslands, live oak , mesquite, pecan and cedar trees that populate the rolling hills and senderos. The ranch is located within an area known for the highest density of white-tail deer per acre within the state of Texas. Game animals include deer, Rio Grande turkey, dove, quail, and squirrel. Predators taken from the land include coyote, bobcat and fox. Feral species of hog are common in the area and have been trapped and hunted on the ranch. Non-game species include many beautiful birds, and a migratory pattern that hosts endangered bird species. 

Year round game QDMA practices are used for improvement of game species, including continuous feeder operation, watering, and food plots. Cattle operations for Angus breeding are ongoing.   In addition to a ranch house, there are accommodations for recreational vehicles including water and electrical utilities connections. We welcome a wide variety of visitors to the ranch, including hunting parties and bird watchers.

 

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