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Search Results:Wild Hog HuntSummary:
I hunted on Paul's TX ranch earlier this year (April 2010). The operation was well organized, the acreage small, but use of land was well managed. We all had a pre-hunt briefing, were required to check the zero of our weapons. The hunt organization was accurately described. Hogs were abundant, accomodations were good, rooms were clean and cool. Staff was pleasant and helpful. Food was tasty and plenty of it. Price was very reasonable!! All the charges were accurately described on the website and there were no surprises/ hidden fees. I have been hunting for more than 45 years, all over North America, including Alaska. I guide professionally in the Western US and AK. Every hunter has varying skill levels and sensibilities. I went with my godson, only. In our hunting "group" were sixteen other hunters. We were assigned to hunting teams (5-6) and shared accomodations. My original team assignment was not with people of comparable experience, skill and ability. I would not choose to hunt with these individuals. I had to dumb my hunting down to accomodate these guys. The "hunters" struggled with maintaining skirmish lines, hunting pace, and working together. Some of the other groups did not follow the Ranch Boss' instructions for hunting. They returned late, moved way too fast for hunting, and couldn't hold an effective skirmish line either. They inconvenieced the entire group and made the hunting less safe, enjoyable. It WAS NOT the Ranch's fault. The guides were knowledgable and told us precisely how to hunt these hogs. They were exactly right on the money with their advice and my godson and i had a great time, took several hogs and discovered another father / son team from Iowa who were outstanding individuals with all kinds of hunting skill, experience, and ability. We hunted together as much as possible. The "down time" hunts, etc. There was a lot of spot and stalk, some free hunting during our "down" time and night stands. We made two good friends and we look forward to sharing adventures with them in the Western US and Alaska. We will be back next year for more hogs and a spring turkey hunt. Good value, great hunt. Bring a group of friends to hunt with and you will not be disappointed. My only recommendation would be to let the small hunter groups have more say in their hunting team assignments. Raggedy Creek Ranch - Exotic Game Hunts
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Problems from the outset. I booked this hunt with two friends and my father. We initiated the booking in December of 2007 and January of 2008. The dates we needed were the weekend after thanksgiving. The problem was that the outfitter did not express the fact of the ranch being closed on Thanksgiving. Nor did he realize the dates that we requested were on that weekend. To his credit he did make arrangements for us to hunt after I informed him that some of us had already booked flights and it was those dates or return our money. One problem in the hunt was that my father has MS and is hit or miss on a weekly basis. Rusty was made aware of this in the early fall months ahead of the hunt. At the time he told me to let him know and if my father could not make it he would roll the deposit into my hunt or allow me to use it for other purposes. The week before the hunt my father ended up going into the hospital for tests and was not up to hunting. I called Rusty and informed him of this two days before our hunt. He stated that he could not give me that money back and would have allowed me to use it if he had more notice so he could fill the other spot. I have two problems with that. One, he had already told me he would as I had informed him of the possibility long in advance. Two, the ranch was supposed to be closed that weekend, who would he have gotten to fill in? So I ate the extra half a cost of hunting with him. After arrival we were greeted and Rusty explained what he counts as a point as his whitetail hunts are 8 or 9 points only and an extra fee of $1000 is assessed for anything over that count. Rusty explained that extra points off of a main point count, broken tines count and even a broken beam will be counted as a mirror of the opposite side. After we had booked, the website had been changed to read 8 or 9 point only. We were under the impression that if no deer meeting this criteria were seen a smaller buck could be taken. We were mistaken there also. Any buck under 8 shot points also had a fee assessed. $1000 in fact. The same fee for shooting a larger buck. No where on the website is that stated. All of these things set aside, we were convinced it would be a good hunt. So we headed off to the bunk house Rusty has on his website. But the guide was instructed to take us to the Crowell Guest House. Cozy, clean and two showers. But not the bunk house advertised and paid for. Not complete with a lake where catch and release fishing could be had. In fact Rusty had his family in town for the holidays. They stayed in the lodge that I had paid for. Also during the hunt, family members brought in an assortment of whitetail bucks. Some in the right categories we were imposed upon, some not. But hey, they are family. Onto the hunting. Rusty leases a large chunk of a working cattle ranch. The five stands that were made available to use were metal tower stands with metal siding. Not too bad. Feeders were all functional and full. Cattle were seen underneath almost every feeder every day. I personally witnessed cattle run smaller bucks out from under the feeders three times. When the trophy animals were not showing up, our guide decided to take us out for some hog hunts. The area he had located had some hog traps placed by someone else. We located the culprit. It turned out to be the ranch manager. When our guide informed Rusty he talked to the ranch manager about it as the land had indeed been leased for our hunting. In the end Rusty told our guide to stay out of the area. We did not get to hunt hog in the only area showing sign. It all ended up that each of us took a doe, one hunter saw an eight point that barely qualified and shot him, we were able to stalk up three hogs (due only to the vast capabilities of the guide, which he was later reprimanded for) and two of us got turkeys. All in all this was a very expensive hunt for me to take a small hog, a small doe and two turkeys. I will not be back. The guide Josh Sharp was top notch and I will hunt with him again as soon as I can. Hunting Lease
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This my first year to hunt and we have several big deer coming In. I myself has not killed anything yet but here is a pic of my friends deer lot of reallt great deer and on this lease and it is everything that is advertised about it no surprises except for the size of the deer this was 235 pounds Mule Deer Hunts-Brewster County with Knockout Guide Service
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Knockout Guide Service is a family owned and operated outfitting service with management of our wildlife resources as our main goal. We have now streamlined our operation to devote more time toward the management of our wildlife in order to provide not only exceptional hunter success but opportunities for trophy quality that exceed regional benchmarks for trophy excellence! This affords our clients opportunities to hunt areas that are actively engaged in habitat preservation, enhancement, and stringent wildlife management practices. Uvalde Blue Mountain Ranch
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Blue Mountain Ranch is a top notch Texas Hunting Ranch. Ranch Manager Clay Pope has over 10 years of expierence in the hunting industry. And has a client base and a photo album that speaks for itself!! I dont believe you can get the job taking care of a mulit million dollar operation if you dont know what your doing. The hunting industry is just like every other industry, you cant always please everyone. Some people are just unpleaseable. Being a outfitter is not a easy task, and to be in the buisness for 10 plus years and have countless praising reviews is something you can stand behind and trust. Not every hunter will have the hunt of a lifetime, thats why they call it hunting not killing, but i will promise if you go with Clay you will be taken care of. I have been in the outfitting industry for 7 years ,and I myself dont know of any guide or outfitter that takes care of there clients better then Clay. __Summary:
Stay away from the American Fish and Game Club. I signed up and paid my dues. They took my payment, but will not will not respond to reservation requests, emails, phone calls or voice mails. I have asked them (Derek Stratton) for a refund, but I doubt if he will be any more responsive to this request that to any of my others.
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