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family type year round lease, have had this place for 15 years and never been over hunted nice mature deer lot of birds. Lost some of my older hunters this year and need 4-6 hunters interested in long term lease. Blind and high rack hunting. Feed year round. Real thick for west Texas good cover with blind far far apart. Old house and RV plugs. West of Dryden, Texas Brinlee Ranch Hunts
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If you are looking for a great Texas whitetail deer hunt, then you have come to the right place. Located in Terrell County on the rugged western edge of the Edwards Plateau in West Texas, Brinlee Ranch Hunts has over 60,000 acres of prime low-fence deer hunting habitat consisting of deep canyons and draws, cedar breaks, and open flats with mesquite and brush. The Texas Whitetail Deer are extremely adundant in this area and for the past 10 years deer hunters at Brinlee Ranch Hunts have enjoyed a 100% success rate on their Texas Whitetail Deer Hunts. The ranch has plenty of bucks that will score 125 - 170 B&C or better. Trophy expectations are a realistic 130 - 140 B&C. Brinlee Ranch Hunts has an intensive deer management program in place to insure that our whitetail deer obtain the highest amount of antler and body growth. By working in cooperation with Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Technical Guidance Biologists we have developed a uniform deer age structure with an ideal 2:1 doe-to-buck ratio. With a density of around 1 deer per 12 acres, you can expect to see countless numbers of mature whitetail bucks. Our number one goal is to make sure our Texas whitetail deer hunts are an exiting, memorable, and successful experience for our clients. West Texas deer hunting is something to truly behold. B & B Outfitters - Whitetail
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Our West Texas Whitetail ranches are located in Pecos and Terrell Counties (approximately mid-way between San Antonio and El Paso) and are nestled at the foothills of the Glass Mountains. With approximately 100,000 acres of hunting land, we boast a tremendous population of Whitetail. This area of Texas is definitely animal rich! Regardless of where you are in West Texas, the free-ranging/low fenced Whitetail will average in score between 120 and 140, although many larger ones may be harvested. Our success rate has been an incredible 100% since 1996! By game managing our deer we are able to produce quality hunts year and year. We NEVER charge a trophy fee – whether he scores 102 or 202 the price doesn’t change! All of our packages include meals, lodging (we have lodging on all three of the ranches), 4 full days of hunting, either fully or semi-guided (there is no extra charge for 1x1, nor do we charge a "rental fee" for stand or equipment useage!), care of game, mount preparation and delivery to our local taxidermist. If you want your taxidermist to mount your animal then you will need to make arrangements prior to your departure to have it shipped to yourself if you are flying. Whether you like to spot and stalk, sit in a blind or have someone rattle horns, then we have the hunt for you! We at B&B Outfitters will always treat you as Number 1.
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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. |
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