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Source: hornhunter
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Created: 02/02/2012 05:24
Summary: Wonder what a deer like that would cost?
Source: hornhunter
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Created: 02/02/2012 05:12
Summary: 220, the price for the lease is $2,500.00 for each hunter, w/guest allowed with restrictions. We have both water and electric w/ the bill for the electric split evenly between all paid hunters after season. I did not hunt this lease last season because dad and I had some differences with the lease manager. I have talked with the land owner and he has told me that he is removing them due to the fact they would not abide by the lease rules and other reasons. I have hunter this lease for 4 yrs and it has plenty of game. I have seen at least 2 trophy class bucks each year that I hunted there. I need 10 hunters to lease this place and have until April to give the land owner the 50% deposit for it. If you are interested please call or e-mail me and we can visit and I can send you a copy of the lease rules. (Mostly common sense ). You can also find more info on this lease in the guides and lease section of this web site under Crockett county lease. e-mail address ----------mekrto @hotmail.com / phone # 817-475-9723 thanks William
Source: hornhunter
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Created: 11/19/2011 05:32
Summary: David you are right on, it's just luck of the draw, but they will not reach trophy size if we don't let them walk. The one thing we cannot control ( with free range hunting) is the othe hunters. Wheather they are on your lease or next door, all we can do is try and hope for the best.
Source: hornhunter
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Created: 10/31/2011 05:34
Summary: As I said in the other link, let him grow. I do not think he is much over 3.5 if that. With his mass he should become a real trophy in a couple of three years. Very nice young buck !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Source: White Stone Trophy Ranch
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Created: 09/18/2011 13:59
Summary: The drought has really impacted the grass and acorn crop this year but thanks to supplement feeding, alfalpha, and water troughs our deer are still looking good.
Source: Hot4huntin
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Created: 05/19/2011 15:35
Summary: Some of the donations for raffle and auction~
Lincoln Ranch~2 person/2day whitetail hunt with lodging Thanks, Karl!
Rhino Outdoor Adventures~Trophy Aoudad/Hog Hunt in Leaky, TX; 1 hunter/2 days hunting for 1 trophy aoudad and 2 hogs. Includes food and lodging at Haecker Safari Ranch Thanks, Rhino!
Flatrock Outfitters~Mature mule deer hunt and whitetail doe bowhunt with lodging, Rankin, TX Thanks, Dean!
Big Oak Bowhunting~Bowhunt for exotic buck (axis, fallow, sika) or non-trophy red deer with lodging Thanks, Buff and Lisa!
Campfornis~Type of Donation/Hunt: Bow hunting safari-2 impala, 1 warthog ,1 duiker and 1 baboon
Value of Donation: $4150
Number of days: 9 days total,7 days hunting, 2 days traveling
Donation includes: Accommodation, including full board Wine, beer and soft drinks Laundry Full-time service of a Professional Hunter Staff, trackers and skinners Field preparation of trophies All transport within the hunting areas Pick up and drop off at International Airport
Not included: Any other animals shot on the safari International and domestic flights Travelling days Dipping, packing, taxidermy and shipping Air charters and accommodation before and after the safari Tips for staff, telephone calls and curios
African Arrow Safaris - the archers paradise. With this family run outfit you will experience true African Bowhunting in the Limpopo Bushveld one of the most pristine areas in South Africa. More than a 100 000acres to hunt on.
10 Day Hunt for three hunters
Hunt includes:
• 3 Impala
• 3 Warthogs
• 3 Duiker/Steenbuck
• Daily fees
• All accommodation, meals, drinks, laundry
• All field preparation for trophy animals
• Fully guided by professional hunters
• Each hunter will shoot one of the different specie as listed in the donation. Therefore this package needs 3 clients on this hunt.
• Value $16 125
Not included in Donation:
• Transport from Johannesburg Airport to African Arrow Safaris return($600 per group)
• Additional hunter can join the group at $350 per day and Non-Hunters are welcome at $200. Dates for this hunt 2011 and 2012April through September.
• Aditional animals can be added to this package and visit the website for our prices.
Contact information: Outfitter: Harry Nel Cell: +27836614279 Tel: +27147633856 hunting@africanarrowsafaris.com www.africanarrowsafaris.com P.O.Box 465 Lephalale 0555 South-Africa
Great Divide Outfitters~7 day Drop Camp Archery Elk Hunt, Bayfield, Colorado
Full setup camp with everything furnished.Hunter has to provide food,license that are purchased otc and is $544.,sleeping bag and personal gear.Outfitter checks on camp and packs game out,this is a non guided drop camp,horseback in from our private property. Outfitter would like for whoever purchases hunt to bring one or more hunters with them and this cost is 1500. per person. Please contact outfitter the week after hunt is purchased.
Thanks, Dan!
Lenyati Safaris~
The donation hunt follows
1 x Warthog 1 x Impala 1x Duiker 1 x Bluewildebeest 1 x Guinea Fowl 7 x nights all inclusive
Thanks, Danie!
Choronga Safaris~
Experience abundant wildlife while bow hunting with one of Africa’s premier bow hunting operations:
Choronga Safaris. This 10-day 2x1 guided safari for one hunter and one observer will take place in the renowned Limpopo Province with $3,000 dollars of trophy fees included for the hunter. Schedule hunt with outfitter for open dates between March – October 2012. Method of take is bow. Included are accommodations, meals, 2x1 guide service, $3,000 in trophy fees, airport transfers, VAT on daily fees and field prep of your trophies. Additional hunters cost $295/day; observers $175/day. Not included are any before/after hunt expenses, all taxidermy work, dipping, packaging/shipping and gratuities. Additional days/trophies can be added as per the 2011 archery price list. Arrival/departure point is Johannesburg.
Choronga Safaris is a professional BOW HUNTING outfit that specializes in bow hunting safaris. Most of the hunting is done from blinds strategically situated around natural watering holes giving archers of all skill levels and age tremendous opportunities at the abundance of game located on their bow hunting only concessions.
Average shots are under 20 yards and over 98% of all trophies taken by Choronga Safaris have qualified for SCI bow hunting record book. A testament to their success is that over ¾ of their clients have returned, or are returning, for second and third safaris with Choronga Safaris – This is the ultimate compliment for an outfitter.
BREAKDOWN OF DONATION
1. 1 Hunter for 10 hunting days = $ 2,950 2. 1 Non-Hunters for 10 days = $ 1,750 3. $3,000 in trophy fees for the hunter = $ 3,000 4. VAT (Taxes) = $ 724 5. Pickup and Drop-off at OR Tambo Int’l Airport $ 470
THE TOTAL VALUE OF THE DONATION IS $ 8,894 USD
Donation Includes: Professional Hunter, Staff, and Use of Hunting Vehicle(s) Field Prep of trophies and delivery to Safari Taxidermy All meals and beverages – including alcohol in moderation All permits and licenses for the above mentioned hunt
Donation Excludes: International Flights Packing, Dipping, and Shipping of Trophies Any extra hunting days outside the contracted period, side trips, accommodation outside of donation. Gratuities All taxidermy work
FOR ANY QUESTIONS/COMMENTS PLEASE CONTACT EVAN SLOAN AT BOWSAFARI@GMAIL.COM OR PHONE AT THE NUMBER BELOW Website: www.chorongasafaris.com TEL: 011-27-82-479-7006 FAX: 011-27-86-664-6341
Thanks, Mr. Sloan!!
AEI Guide and Outfitters:
Type of Donation/ Hunt: 1x2 Guided Archery Elk Either Sex
Value of Donation: $3200.00
Number of days: 8 days
Donation includes: Guide, transportation to and from hunting area, all meals, lodging and animal pack-out.
Not included: Cost of elk tag, transportation to the facility, non-hunter ($700.00) game processing
Contact Information
Donor Name: Robert Borhofen Ranch Name: AEI Guide & Outfitter Website: www.aeihunting.com Contact Name: Robert Borhofen Contact Numbers: 1-800-595-2945, 970-641-4708, 936-581-2299 Email Address: info@aeihunting.com
Thanks, Bob!
Bounty Hunter Traditional Arrows: A dozen carbon arrows (winner's choice up to $100 shaft cost) with cap dip, cresting and fletching of choice. $250 - $300 in value. Thank, Derek!
Source: hornhunter
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Created: 02/01/2011 07:01
Summary: Although I enjoy looking at trophy class deer as much as anyone, high fence and breeder bucks are not my thing. However please understand, I also believe in the concept of "to each their own". Everyone will hunt as they want and / or can afford to do. Very nice deer.
Source: Arobie120
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Created: 01/07/2011 11:36
Summary: Looks like a death trap for shur! IMO if farmers want hog control, they need to do some controlled hunting. No offence to Hog ranches (It makes a living), Quit charging hunters trophy fees to shoot problem hogs. In N-E Texas and S-W Arkansas its hard to get permission to hunt these farm lands because its leased to hunters. I don't know how many times I've been riding farm roads and see hogs. Once we had just left the shooting range and went to the Red river to look a some WMA land. On the way there, AR-15, Hogs, Private land, NO permission!!!! Got Hogs?
Source: Brazosvalleydeerranch.com
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Created: 01/23/2011 18:13
Summary: In my opinion, for all you Whitetail Deer Farmers, the nutrients for strong antlers and optimum growth is the amount of Calcium and Phosphorus needed for antler growth and milk production. Many Deer Farmers don't realize the importance of the nutrients to produce strong antlers and producing that Trophy Buck.
Cindy Rudasill
Brazos Valley Deer Ranch
Source: jrpurvis
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Created: 12/27/2010 09:29
Summary: I went hunting the first time when I was 7. Walked around for a while with my Dad, saw nothing, so he let me shoot some tin cans with the .410 shotgun to give me something to do. Dad grew up shooting pheasant and rabbit in Iowa (but not big game), and I had heard many stories from him and my Grandpa. I wanted to go hunting in a big way. I was ready to go after rabbit and squirrel, but I know that I couldn't have killed a deer then - they were just too pretty!
I think any age is okay to take a kid, as long as the trip is about them going, and not them tagging along while you kill something. Too many adults spoil it for the kid when they take them so they can get in some extra hunting during youth season, or just need the kid's deer tags. I've seen friend's kids ready to hunt at 7, and I've seen them not be ready until 15. Seems to me that the ones that were ready early had parents that hunted and/or fished regularly, and so it was a party of their normal life. I'm guessing your kid is going to be chomping at the bit by age 6. :-)
I think what is being hunting is as important as when the kid first goes. As a child I would have disliked setting in a blind for hours waiting for a trophy buck to show up. Wouldn't have mattered how many critters I saw, just that I was having to sit quietly doing nothing. To me, a deer would have been a deer, and I wouldn't have understood that the antlers or age was wrong. I would want to shoot the first thing that walked out. I needed action and quantity, not quality. 10 undersized bluegill were better than one large bass. I wanted to shoot the gun a lot of times, so using a .22 was better than a .30-06. Shooting multiple times at rabbit was better than shooting once at a deer or hog. Being cold or wet would ruin the entire experience, so duck hunting would have been a bad idea.
And as an aside, I would never let a kid's first deer be a trophy. The first couple would only be does or spikes. Only after they had been hunting multiple times over several years, and made several kills, would I allow a trophy buck to be taken. I firmly believe that if the first deer is a great buck, you've spoiled them for anything less. Make the trophy be a trophy, not something they expect to happen every time. Raise them to appreciate the animal, not the score.
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