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J.D. Cox Ranch

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I don't know what these previous reviewers experienced, but the accounts sound a little suspect.  I've hunted on JD Cox's ranch, and had a great experience.  Saw a tremendous amount of deer, and actually shot two.  Mr. Cox himself helped us track down the deer I shot, and took great care of us.  Some of the accomidations are a little bit spartan, but it's a HUNTING ranch - not a resort!  Cabins were clean and everything worked great.  The hunting camp had shelter and BBQ pits.  Mr. Cox drove us out to our blinds early and provided everything we needed to enjoy our time.  He even helped me process the deer I shot.  It seems odd to me that the other reviewer waited until September to post a review of a spring turkey hunt.  My experience was great, and I'll come back to Cox Ranch to hunt again.  It's a great deal and a really positive experience!

Edmund Tom Ranch

Edmund Tom Ranch
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Hunted hogs with J Pat in March 2003. Only had one night to hunt while on a family vacation. Took a nice boar and could have taken more. These guys have a great camp, accommodations, and bring some great hospitality! Looking forward to a return trip when I have more time. Written by: Geoff Marcks, marcksg@yahoo.com

Raggedy Creek Ranch - Exotic Game Hunts

Raggedy Creek Ranch - Exotic Game Hunts
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As a former hunter at this ranch allow me to say how disappointed the entire hunting camp was with Raggedy Creek Ranch. The website explained there were over 25,000 acres to hunt. We were secluded to an area no larger than 2,000 acres and we stayed in that area for the entire hunt. Also, cattle were constantly present around the blinds which is never a good thing for deer hunting. Next, of the 6 hunters in camp, only 2 shot bucks and neither was over 100 inches. A couple doe were killed during the hunt, ONE pig was seen, and NO turkeys were even witnessed by anyone during our stay. The lodging, food, and guide were all great but the hunting was dreadful. As was mentioned above, Rusty's fee schedule for deer is a bit peculiar and quite difficult to judge in the field. Luckily for our group none of us saw anything larger than an 8-9 point and those sightings were rare. Until they change up their routine and open up more lands for hunting, I would advise hunters to look elsewhere i their pursuit for "trophy" animals.

Moeller Ranch

Moeller Ranch
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My buddy hunted this ranch and said the best deer he saw was a 160 ( young ) THE NEXT WEEK this Moeller guy had it hanging in camp.... NICE................. this person makes the whole hunting process not worth it..... this guy called my buddy last week and offered a spot to him for 3k to get back on.....

C.R. Outfitters

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This place was a nightmare!!!! We hunted 6 days and nights and never saw a hog, 98% kill, in what fantasy land, there were 10 people in camp and 1 hog killed and 5 seen by everyone, fed us a corndog on a stick for breakfast, left us in tree stands all night!!! He told me and a buddy we were the only ones in camp,NOT!!!! Had 1 guide who didnt know shit!!!!! The owner Brad is a Crook and a liar!!!!!!!!!!!!!   DONT GO HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hunting Lease

Hunting Lease
Summary:

This is a nice piece of property with many different terrain types. However if you are looking to put some meat in the freezer or put a trophy on the wall you might be disappointed. If you are just looking to have a good time, drink some beer, and sit in the woods then this could be the place for you. The advertisment above says they killed 34 deer in two weeks and it is true. What the ad doesn't tell you is that these 34 deer were killed the first two weeks of season, they were all does, that after the first two weeks of season only 8 more deer were killed the rest of the year, and that only 4 bucks were taken all season long. The odds aren't that good that you will get a deer, just one deer no matter if it is a buck or a doe. There was about 63 memebers for the 2009 - 2010 season. Here is the math 63 members 40 or so does and 4 bucks. There aren't enough turkeys on the property to hunt, but there are some hogs.

Like I said if you are looking to work hard, BS in camp, drink beer, and have a good time then this could be the place for you. If you are serious about deer hunting this is probably not the place for you. 

Camp Goodnight Hog Hunts

Camp Goodnight Hog Hunts
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CAZADORES DE SABINAS

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Lance, I have all my facts straight and without a place to stay we did not have an option to make our own deal with the rancher. The only reason we even agreed to hunt this pasture was because you and Robert made us an offer to be part of the group and for us to stay in the camp house with everyone. I also never said the deer hunting was anything but good. I thought the hunting was great and was very happy hunting in Sabinas. I also did not mention that my daughter shot a management buck on your pasture because this was about my pasture and our situation. Now that you have mentioned that I can say that that deal took place between Robert and another hunter after to much alcohol. My daughter should have never killed this deer at this person’s stand that they did not have permission to be hunting. This was Roberts deal not mine, my daughter was there too shoot a deer on my 7000 acres not your pasture. I see you did not even try to dispute the stolen $3,000 dollars he made off our pasture. I have also listened to several of you, including you trash talk Robert Mallett and how he was screwing you on the lease money. As far as the Biologist comment, it did not matter because we had rules and they were not followed. This was the reason for all of the bitching and arguing at the camp house all of the time about the management program. It is hard to enforce the rules when the people making the rules do not even follow the rules. The problem was not Disgruntled Hunters but hunters tired of the crap. Why would someone who you claim to be Roberts best friend and killed such good deer want to leave this place? I do have my facts straight Lance Pusley and I will never comment on nothing but the facts. I have nothing to hide, what about you? I will not comment anymore on this page but if you would like to talk with me you can call me on the phone and you have my number.

 

Troy Broussard

Opening Day Dove Hunt with Green's Outfitter's

Opening Day Dove Hunt with Green's Outfitter's
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From our first time to learn about this Dove Lease from TexasHuntFish.com Member, Matt Bell, I could tell from his email this would be a great group of people to get to know. I hope you enjoy Matt's description of "WHAT IS DOVE HUNTING" below...

written by Matt Bell, 7/24/07:

Never hunted doves before? Here, in a nutshell, is how it goes: camp out with a bunch of good guys, telling and hearing semi-truthful stories; wake up before dawn. Set up along the edge of a field filled with sunflowers and other attractive food sources, waiting comfortably in a chair and watching the skies. Then, as dawn breaks, see hundreds of dove zoom in to feed. Try to shoot these mini-F16s as they rocket around. Hear your buddies cheer when you connect and jeer when you miss (last year we had a hit to miss ratio of about 1:20, even if you count Paul's double on a pair of sparrows found guilty of impersonating a game bird). Break for lunch, then return before dusk and repeat. That evening grill dove breast nuggets wrapped in bacon and enjoy sitting around camp telling and hearing more semi-truthful stories. Dove hunting is second only to deer hunting in popularity among TX hunters -- come find out why!

The dove lease for 2007 is $200 for a season pass, providing assigned fields for the first two weeks followed by season long access to all fields.

Season pass holders can bring one guest on one trip, but not until after the first two weeks are over. Young kids can hunt with a pass holder for free.

The lease, which consists of about a half-dozen fields in Young and Throckmorton Counties (NW of the metroplex), is operated by George "Puddin'" Green. George says the fields are looking very good given the heavy rainfalls this year, so the season looks promising. As always, there is a chance that a cold front or rain on the opening weekend will dampen the action, but even with last year's drought we had a fairly good opening day.

Season opens September 1st, hunting dove requires a hunting license with migratory bird stamp (I'll check all the new regulations in August to verify no changes), and the bag limit is 15 birds per day, assuming you can ever hit those little suckers. If you would like to join us but don't have a shotgun, we can probably find one for you to borrow.

Ringtail

Ringtail
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We used to have a lease out by Carta Valley, and we had a bunch of Ring Tails. My stepdad knocked himself out one morning trying to get out of the stand, to get away from one. He came back to camp with this big red knot across his forhead, where he smacked his head on the window frame above the door try to get out of the door. Luckily the stand was on the ground. 

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