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| Be glad to help but very short of information such as budget, type hunt (guided, high fence, low fence, etc). S. Texas is probably close to the size of Florida so you can expect a lot of diversity in your hunt so much more info would be helpful. |
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| quote: Originally posted by muygrande: Be glad to help but very short of information such as budget, type hunt (guided, high fence, low fence, etc). S. Texas is probably close to the size of Florida so you can expect a lot of diversity in your hunt so much more info would be helpful.
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| I have hunted with Rhino Outdoor Adventures. Great guy! |
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| quote: Originally posted by Ezra4570: I have hunted with Rhino Outdoor Adventures. Great guy!
Looks like a great guy but he is in the Texas Hill Country, not South Texas. |
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| Feel free to call me - I am going on a hunt in South TX on an 18,000 acre low fence ranch that hasn't been hunted commercially for 10 years. Trophy bucks are around $5500 and mgt (up to mid 140's) are about $3000. Larry Weishuhn told me to hold out until the last day for a 170 and a 160 should be pretty easy. My # is 859-608-9331...
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Tim Herald Worldwide Trophy Adventures tim@trophyadventures.com
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| Tim, that is a much better deal than Larry has posted all over his loscazadores.com website by his underwriting outfitters who START at $8-9,000 for their 160-170 deer and then move on up to +$500" over about 180 class.
Not to say that it can't be done just that that type deer is getting pretty expensive in S. Texas these days. |
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