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Jacobs Ranch

Jacobs Ranch
Summary:

The Jacobs Ranch is located west of Millett (LaSalle County) Texas five miles off of Interstate 35 in the heart of prime South Texas hunting. We have 3000+ acres under high fence and have had a game management program for more than 10 years.  Our ground-level hunting stands are located by oat fields and game feeders, and the count done by a game biologist from a helicopter estimated that we have over 500 whitetail deer. Other hunting includes an abundance of turkeys, hogs, and quail, as well as excellent dove hunting for both fall and winter seasons. 

Lodging is available for individuals and/or families. A completely furnished three-bedroom lodge with central heat and air is available, as well as another bunk house with three bedrooms and central heat and air.

Bajio Ranch

Bajio Ranch
Summary:

The Bajio Ranch is a 600 acre managed, hunting preserve in La Salle County, Texas. We feature South Texas Trophy Whitetail hunting at very affordable prices since 1980.

Hundreds of people have successfully bagged their trophy at the Bajio Ranch. After a four year break from hunting, the Bajio is re-opening to the public.

During the last four years, we have increased our management program to include breeding, year round feeding of protein and other nutrients, increased water availability, new tower blinds, grassland reclamation, predator control, and a data driven culling programming.

Facilities include tower blinds, two feeders per blind, cabins with full kitchens and baths, transportation to and from the blinds, wagon wheel senderos, cleaning area for game, and rifle range. The cabins are included in the three day hunt packages. The wagon wheel senderos allow for greater visibility of game in the brush. The two feeders at each blind are placed to give hunters an advantage in varying wind conditions.

Guides are trained at the Bajio Ranch. They are familiar with the deer, and have spent hours in each blind studying the movements of the animals. They will help select the proper deer to complete your hunt, and advise you on distances and ballistics for your gun to ensure the highest rate of success.

The Bajio also features dove and quail hunting after the whitetail season has been completed. Hundreds of game ducks frequent the numerous tanks on the Bajio. Year round feral hog hunts are also available.