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Upland Hunts

Upland Hunts
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RED ROCK RANCH is bordered on the north side by the Nueces River. The ranch also has several stock tanks and a natural creek that runs several miles through the ranch. River fishing is available, as well as catfish and bass fishing in the creek.

Upland Games

Upland Games
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Upland game bird hunting is a 3 day - 2 night package, arriving the first day of the hunt at 3:00 PM and departing the third day after the morning hunt. The package includes: meals; lodging; maid service; transportation while hunting on the ranch; guide service with dogs (1 on 4); drinks; game cleaned and packaged.

M.Y. Ranch

M.Y. Ranch
Summary:

M.Y. Ranch Hunting Preserve is located in beautiful East Texas. M.Y. Ranch has been family owned and operated since 1926! This Ranch provides hunts for: Wild Hogs, Quail, Varmints, and Whitetail Deer. There are shooting facilities for sporting clays, archery, rifles and pistols. The Ranch encompasses over 1,300 acres of rolling hills, pine and hardwood forest, fertile bottomlands, scenic roads, creeks and lakes. M.Y. Ranch is a great place to get away for your Texas Hunting Vacation with lots of wildlife and privacy for your group.

I have been a hunter and outdoorsman all my life. I have personally managed the hunting ranch for the last 42 years for wildlife. I know what it is like to go hunting. I want you and your group to "feel as if you own the ranch". Your personal needs and requests for your group can be structured to your satisfaction. We will try to see you have an exciting and enjoyable time.

10 Mile Ranch

10 Mile Ranch
Summary:

We are pleased to provide hunting enthusiast the opportunity to enjoy the 10 Mile Ranch hunting experience.  Located in the scenic hills of West Central Texas, 10 Mile Ranch offers a unique hunting experience for Whitetail Deer, Turkey and Bobwhite Quail. 
   Through our aggressive Deer Management Practices we have seen a dramatic increase in Whitetail antler and body size.  We have also removed all livestock from our managed property, which has resulted in substantial increase in the number of Whitetail Deer, Turkey and Quail we have been observing.
   Because it's our first year to offer these exclusive hunts, we are offering them lower than current market prices.

Las Auras Ranch

Las Auras Ranch
Summary:

If hunting is your passion and having a chance to hunt native Texas game as well as exotics in the South Texas terrain interests you, Las Auras Ranch invites you to join us for your next hunting adventure.

    Las Auras is the name given to the ranch that is harbored in South-Texas nestled next to the Nueces river. During the different Texas hunting seasons, Las Auras offers great fowl hunting for Rio Grande Turkey,  Mourning and White wing Dove, Duck and Quail. Great fishing for Largemouth Bass, Channel Catfish and Stripers is just footsteps away from the bank of the Nueces River.

    Bow, Pistol, Rifle and Muzzle loader hunters are all welcomed, your hunting method is your preference. Whether you wish to hunt from any of our various blinds, safari style or spot and stalk your game animals, you are sure to enjoy your hunt with us.  At Las Auras we have record book class exotic game from all over the World.  If harvesting a trophy animal is what your looking for we will help you attain your goal, if your looking for a certain specimen, we can facilitate that as well. You are the one choosing to hunt with us so you choose the way to hunt, the animal you wish to harvest and we will guide you to that mark without any pressure whatsoever.

    At Las Auras you can hunt a trophy Russian boar or mighty Feral hog. Hog hunting on our ranch is a high success affair, with lots of color phases and plenty of shooting opportunities. Most of the hog hunts are conducted on senderos and along creek banks. Varmints such as Ringtail Cats, Bobcats, Coyotes as well as Raccoons are plentiful and are usually hunted at dusk and dawn.

    During your stay at Las Auras you can hunt any of our exotics which are at the Ranch. You will have a chance to hunt for any of the following exotics Rams: Trans Caspian, Armenian Red Sheep, Aoudad, Texas Dall, Mouflon, Corsican, Four Horn, Merino and Black Hawaiian to fulfill the ram category.

As for Goats Las Auras offers Catalina, New Zealand, Himalayan Tars and Ibex which offer a great hunting experience. We have antelopes from Black bucks, Scimitar Oryx, Blesbok, Dama Gazelle, Gemsbok and Nilgai.

You might even want to hunt a Bison, Water Buffalo or Wildebeest that roam the brush. If your Preference is that on deer hunting alone then we have excellent selection of Fallow, Sika, Elds Deer, Elk, Pere David, Red Deer and Axis.

    At Las Auras we cater to the hunter that cares about safety and understands the thrill of the hunting. It is a sanctuary for the hunter that enjoys hunting in general . Be prepared for an exciting and memorable Texas hunt and remember to have the sun to your back and wind in your face.

                                              Paul Buitron
                                           Owner, Las Auras Ranch

LaFonda Ranch

LaFonda Ranch
Summary:

The LaFonda is a working cattle and hunting ranch located in the arid brush country of southwest Texas. For the trophy whitetail hunter, the wing shooting enthusiast or the exotic game hunter, we can provide you with an unmatched level of personal service, five-star accommodations, and a Texas hunting experience that you will long remember.

Knolle Farm and Ranch

Knolle Farm and Ranch
Summary:

Imagine yourself eagerly anticipating the joy of a good Texas hunting trip. As morning breaks slowly - cold, crisp and clear, the sun gently rises over the oaks and the early light pierces the fog. Mother Nature awakens; the deer move gently toward the rye grass fields or the feeders and the waterfowl lift off their roost. The skies echo with the honking of ducks, geese and sandhill crane as they fly across, surveying the wetlands below.

 

 

Knaus Ranch

Knaus Ranch
Summary:

The Knaus Ranch is located on the top ridge of a beautiful cedar and Spanish oak covered mountain top range known as the Callahan Divide, about 13 miles Southwest of Abilene, Texas and some 150 miles west of Fort Worth,  and about 8 miles south of Interstate 20. 
Abilene is a city of about 115,000 people and is located some 12 miles east of the ranch. The deer and turkey hunting area of the ranch is approximately 2000 acres  The ranch's fences are all low fences (as opposed to 9' high game fences). All of our hunts are considered fair chase hunting.
 
We have a few real big trophy bucks. We have lots of regular size bucks up to 12 points. Some of these bucks will gross out about 235lbs. And large flocks of Rio Grande Turkeys. It seems as if there are more Rio Grande Turkeys and they are bigger every year. Of course, it could be that we feed all of the animals year round with heavy feeding and food plots in the spring.
 
For folks that use GPS, our location is N32 18.425 W099 53.707 for the center point of the compound. A helicopter pad is available. The elevation of the pad is 2383' above sea level. (Check in with a cell phone for exact landing instructions and pad location.) Cell phone number is 325 665 9444. The helicopter pad is just West of the bunk house about 200 Feet, but, within our compound.
 
 The view from our camp is one of the most superb views of  West Texas.  Clear and clean Texas air, a beautiful  mountain view, and beautiful country side. In late October and early November, the Oak  leaves change to a bright red color with a few bright yellow leaves to spice it up.  Spring time brings in all of the trees, flowers, grass, and food plots turning to deep green colors and the wild flowers at their most beautiful setting preparing for a color parade season before the summer heat arrives. You can take a look at it live by clicking on the blue 'here' below. This a view on a web cam looking out the main door toward the east. And, if you turn up the volume, you can hear the wind chimes if there is any breeze at all.
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  • We have no traffic, only  the moan of a distant freight train, and the mating whistle of a bob-white quail makes the ranch not only fun, but very restful and relaxing. Then too, we have our local resident turkeys calling even here at the main compound. We don't have many people to just 'Drop By'. Being off the main road some 3 miles this far out; a passer-by must be coming to see us, or that traveler is just lost.
     
    Our camp is in a  remote area (on the very top of a mountain (The Callahanridge) and about 3 miles to the nearest road) however, the road to the highway is plenty good for arriving or departing is nearly all kinds of weather. We do have the best of both worlds with electricity, satellite and local TV, DSL for broad band computer contact. Central air and plenty of wonderful deep well water, and one of the most complete cooking facilities around this area (gas stoves, smokers, wood steak grills, micro ovens, etc, etc.)
     
    The old Overland Stage Coach ruts are still visible crossing the ranch along with a few Indian arrowheads scattered here and there especially around the banks of the creeks, and some WWII shells and casings left over when the ranch was a part of Camp Barkley, a US Army facility during the second  world war.  The ranch's front gate opens to an 1800's cattle trail known as the Butterfield Trail. Now days that old trail is called 'The Butterfield Highway or even some folks call it Texas Highway 277 to San Angelo, Texas. There is a lot of history both on and off the ranch here.
     

     In 1991 We began rebuilding the fences, planting  food plots for our wildlife (we have about 50 acres in plots), building the hunting blinds (we have 7 fully equipped-all weather blinds). These blinds are made of metal and insulated walls and ceiling plus a floor covering of thick carpet. The windows may be opened or closed and provide excellent viewing of the area.

    Most of our hunters use a blind (or some folks call them 'Hunting Houses) to work out of as a kind of  headquarters. These blinds are especially handy for our deer and turkey hunters to have a central place to work out of and somewhere to go if you get wet, cold or hungry. You can stash your food, water, misc. other gear in the blind for a semi permanent location and hunt away from the blind in the canyons, creeks, etc. or you can hunt from the blinds. Each blind has at least one feeder in sight. The blinds are insulated and warm and they protect you from the winter winds, snow and rain.

    All of our hunting areas are separated by fences. Each hunting area is about 160 acres, however, two of these hunting areas are 320 acres. Staying in a specific area and near or around the blind is especially important if the snow or fog gets thick and you simply can not see, but, we know where you are supposed to be and will come after you. Many people have ask 'do cell phones work out here ?'. The answer is yes in most of all of our hunting areas. Sometimes you have to climb a little higher, but there is contact in every area that we hunt in. So good idea to bring your phone.  AT&T seems to work best here, but SPRINT works in some of the area.

    We now have 13 gravity flow feeders that we feed 20% protein for the deer and turkey during the early spring when animals are birthing or hatching. During the hunting seasons we usually add corn to the programmed feeding.  I don't really think that  corn  helps the deer but the corn serves more as a treat. The deer and turkeys seem to like the corn better than the straight protein. I suppose this somewhat applies to me too.  I will continue to feed and take care of the deer and turkey with both corn and protein. During the Spring Turkey season we feed mostly milo or other similar grain by pouring the grain along to roads and near a water source.

     Then, too, we feed a pickup load of bread about every 30 days for the turkeys, quail, dove, wild hogs, etc. Additionally, we have placed 5 new quail and dove feeders in strategic  places. We have lots of quail, but the dove seem to move out the day dove season opens and we don't see them until the season is over. We build all of our own feeders.  These feeders are all pretty special as you will see. All of our feeder are gravity fed. None of the feeders are on a timer. I don't really think that is fair.

    Our bunkhouse and cook houses are complete with telephones, TV's and central air and heat and DSL and Direct TV.   The beds are 2  twin beds, 2 extra long twins, and two 3/4 beds. The bunkhouse is a four bedroom house, with a living room and two bathrooms with showers, sinks and johns. The usual things for all bath rooms. And summer, spring or winter we have central air and heat and a big fireplace that burns about anything. We usually use oak or mesquite or big stumps we find in the pasture.

      We do have our fair share of snakes, horned toads, lizards, mountain boomers, mountain lions, bobcats, wild pigs, and lots of road runners. Seems as though we have a sample of every bird, animal, reptile, and insect in the country. And, just recently one of our hunters shot the first javelina hogs in the area. I didn't think we had the Mexican hogs, but now we have both the javelinas and the feral hogs.  The feral hogs are much larger animals, but, they  have no tusks and don't smell as bad as the Mexican hogs.  However, they are pretty good eating. Some of the hogs weigh up to 450 lbs. The good eating ones usually weigh about 200 lbs. These hogs are rough to hunt since they have very keen eye site and can smell a hunter about a mile away.

    Home Place Ranch

    Home Place Ranch
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    Herradura Ranch

    Herradura Ranch
    Summary:

    The Herradura Ranch is located in LaSalle County, Texas, an area renowned for its quality and quantity of superb whitetail deer and other types of game hunting as well. The Herradura Ranch covers some 7,000 acres of distinctive South Texas brush country, including guajilla, black brush, mesquite, quayacon, sage and prickly pear. Topography on the Herradura ranges from low, rolling hills covered with brush, to creek bottoms and steep ridges accentuated with thick brush and prickly pear.

    The Herradura Ranch is also known worldwide for its wing-shooting. The mourning dove hunting is exceptional, hunted over planted food plots and native vegetation, as well as evening hunting over the numerous water tanks on the Herradura. The abundant Bobwhite and Blue quail populations are maintained through our extensive irrigation systems (over 125 miles) which pumps water to our quail strips. So even in the driest of years, the quail population will be above average. Only the finest quail guides, trucks and dogs are employed to maximize your hunting experience.

    Dining at the ranch is second to none. You will enjoy a variety of cuisine prepared by Five-Star chefs that have years of experience in providing only the finest dishes. Certainly, you will be pleasantly surprised with the meals at the Herradura, as they are anything but “hunting camp” fare.

    Overall, it is our goal to provide our clients with a relaxed, enjoyable atmosphere. We want every customer to leave the Herradura with the eager anticipation of their next hunt with us.

    Our motto here at the Herradura is: 'Hunt and Live Safely - Teach the Children'. We live by this motto daily. It has been our experience that there just isn’t anything more thrilling than when a young person harvests their first animal or game bird. Remember, the young people of today will be the ones to carry on where we leave off in the sport of hunting. It is our responsibility to bring them into the sport with dignity and respect for the game and even more so for the preservation of all species for generations to come."

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