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Sort your results:Existing Search Criteria:Refine Your Search:Search Results:Trans-Pecos Guide Service
Summary:
Trans-Pecos Guide Service was established in 1983 to provide exclusive hunting opportunities for desert mule deer, whitetail, and javelina in West Texas. Since our inception our goal was to always provide the finest hunting opportunities to our clients that chose to hunt this unique region of the State. No other ecological region in the state of Texas can compare with the diversity and abundance of free-ranging native game that flourishes in the Trans-Pecos region. In addition to our desert mule deer and whitetail hunts we can now offer limited hunts for desert bighorn sheep, elk, antelope and quail. Trans-Pecos Wildlife Services evolved from our involvement with the State of Texas in the management of our wildlife resources. 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! All of our ranches are actively involved with the Sate of Texas in the Managed Lands Deer Permit (MLDP) program. This affords our clients opportunities to hunt recognized ranches that are actively engaged in habitat preservation, enhancement, and stringent wildlife management practices. Our intensely managed properties have ensured exceptional hunter success for mature desert mule deer, whitetail and antelope. Each year several of our hunters are recognized through the Texas Big Game Awards program, which awards certificates of recognition for harvested deer that exceed the regional benchmark for trophy excellence. All of our ranches are low-fenced and all game is 100% free-ranging on native rangeland. Hagelstein Ranch
Summary: DEVELOPERS GOT YOUR HUNTING LEASE?
Old family ranch 5 generation & NOT FOR SALE
CORPORATE QUALTY HUNTING AVAILABLE
NICE LODGE available year round
Whitetail deer Javalina, turkey, dove (both white wing & mourning) quail, varmints
---- Game managed 30 yr +
Trans Pecos
10,000 ac
Landing strip at lodge
Terrell & Pecos counties Texas
25 mi north of Sanderson, Texas
Feeders
Nice lodge
Electricity, hot & cold water, complete kitchen, wood fireplace, carpeted and paneled
Sleeping loft + 2 bed rooms
Storage container
Good jeep roads
CHRIS or ELDORA HAGELSTEIN
817-313-7607
254-372-3122
www.hagelsteinranch.com
hagelstein@htcomp.net
Crane County Lease - 3,700 AcresSummary: Year round lease located in Crane County. Biggest population of Blue Quail I've ever seen. Exceptional Mule Deer hunting with a scattering of Whitetail and Mule Deer/Whitetail cross deer. Unbelievable Dove hunting at the many water holes throughout the ranch. If you are looking for a long term family style lease you'll need to look no further. Mule Deer, Whitetail, javelina, hogs, quail, doves, bobcat and coyotes. This place has it all. Camp site available upon lease signing. Serious inquires only. This will be a management lease for the deer. Guests allowed during dove and quail seasons. No guests for deer hunting. Thanks for looking.
B & C Tropohy Whitetail Hunts - Terrell CountySummary: Thanks for your interest in exploring a hunting opportunity with B&C Trophy Hunts. Over the last 30 years, I have hunted quality white-tailed deer, Rio Grande wild turkey, javelina, mule deer, quail, and dove throughout the Trans-Pecos region of Texas. Over the last 10 years, I have been the proprietor of B&C Trophy Hunts and have developed a great hunt package experienced by both Texas hunters and those from other states. Below, you can find more detail on what B&C Trophy Hunts has for you. We cater to both seasoned hunters as well as novices.
The Mitchell Ranch is Terrell County, Texas in the southwestern portion of the state called the Trans-Pecos region. The terrain is rugged canyon country and during deer season, temperature can range from 15 degrees to 85 degrees. The ranch is about 200 miles west of San Antonio, just south of Interstate Hwy. I-10. The property is accessible by highway and all-weather roads. I have set up guidelines that I incorporate into an overall wildlife management prescription for the ranch. I work with two people in the wildlife profession, Dr. Jim Cathey (a former Texas Parks and Wildlife Biologist and now an Assistant Professor with Texas A&M University) and Dr. Andrew DeWoody (an Assistant Professor of Fisheries and Wildlife Genetics at Purdue University), to help map out appropriate management strategies for the ranch. There is a minimal amount of livestock on the ranch reducing forage competition for wildlife. A strict rotational grazing system is in place to further enhance range conditions. A managed harvest and year around feeding plan has greatly enhanced both the quality and numbers of trophy deer on the ranch. Our hunts consist of blind hunting near feeder locations, spot and stalk hunts, safari style hunts, and rattling during the rut. The opportunities for taking a trophy whitetail are very good. Our success rate for the past six years has been near 100%. The only hunters that have not taken good bucks are the ones that were holding out for an exceptional trophy, to better their personal best. The success rate on turkeys has been good. The terrain is very rocky, and there is an abundance of catclaw, prickly pear, yucca, soto, and other desert plants. The steep canyons can often be “rocked”, and deer are often scouted from a vehicle. Archers are welcome! The hunting opportunities on the ranch now consist of trophy Whitetail deer, Javelina, and Rio Grande Turkey. Our hunts are 4-day guided hunts with meals, lodging, and transportation on the ranch furnished. Our guides handle the field dressing and basic processing of the game. We will provide pickup at a regional airport (Midland-Odessa, MAF) and transportation to/from the ranch. Lodging is clean, comfortable, and warm. If needed, air conditioning is available in the bunkhouse. We have an excellent cook, who prepares a variety of meals that our hunters always enjoy. Camp rules and regulations: No drunks. Firearm safety is taken very seriously—no loaded guns in camp. Over 20,000 acres of wildlife habitat! Hunters routinely have shots at over a dozen different bucks during the course of a 4-day hunt. Indian Wells
Summary: Offering a yearly lease for the following species: whitetail deer, mule deer, quail, Rio Grande turkey, mourning dove, white winged dove, feral hog, javelina, pronghorn antelope, varmits. The lease has 751 to 1,000 acres and is located in the Big Bend region in Terrell county. The price is 2000 per year. We have a lease with slots left for our family hunting lease. The lease hasn't been hunted in 4-5 years. We are currently buying more land for hunting and will have more leases available within the next 30-45 days. The leases are located in both Terrell and Brewster counties Some have water and/or electricity and others do not. By season open there will be some lodging available on all leases. We provide 1 feeder per lease, you must provide your own stand. All slots are annual family slots. Thus you can bring your spouse and children. Also you will have access to the lease year round. We require 50% at time of lease signing and 50% by October 15th.
Box R Ranch
Summary: This is not a lease, this is a guided mule deer hunt in SW Texas. 3 day hunt on 10,000 acres, meals included by an award winning chuck-wagon cook. Your choice 1 mule deer buck 6pt or better, or 1 white tail buck 6 pt or better, and 2 javeline, unlimited varmints, and 15 quail. No trophy fees, $2,000 per hunter. 1 spot left on the first week of mule deer season, and 8 spots left on the second week. call or email matt for more information and or pictures.
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