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Tent-based TX hunts?
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Looking for a chance for four guys (me, my father [84], my son, and my best bud) to camp for several days, hunt, maybe fish, and enjoy some good campfire times in Fall '21 after I retire...again. I found this place that looks like it might fit the bill...
West Texas Hunts
Anyone have any experience with them?

I'd love to hunt Axis Deer (delicious), but can't seem to find any places that allow for a longer stay than a couple of days. Other than the above, I didn't find any that allow us to pitch my 12 x 12 tent (w/wood-burning stove).
 
Posts: 1248 | Location: Simpsonville, SC | Registered: 25 June 2006Reply With Quote
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Can't help you with a hunt. If you find one you might think about a generator and an AC unit. Winter was scarce last year and I don't expect it to be better this year.
 
Posts: 724 | Location: South Central Texas | Registered: 29 August 2014Reply With Quote
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Matt,

That's AR member mulie_mike's outfit. He advertises hunts all the time in the Outfitter's forum. Heard nothing but good things.


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Mulie Mike is a good one for sure. I have hunted with him several times. He doesn’t over hunt his ranches and game numbers and quality are consistently good. Problem with axis is they are generally a summer hunt and it would be pretty warm in a tent. I’d still call him as he might have something that would work for you.


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If you're interested in safari style tented hunts look up Rancho del Cielo at Flying B Ranches website. They do auodad and management mule deer hunts on a large Trans Pecos ranch south of Kent. Excellent accommodations and food. Not expensive but not cheap either. Three day packages... I have hunted with them twice and can recommend them hands down. May be late to get in on the mule deer hunts though.


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Posts: 7542 | Location: Victoria, Texas | Registered: 30 March 2003Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by bwanamrm:
May be late to get in on the mule deer hunts though.


+1

In my experience the better Texas mule deer hunts book pretty far out.


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I just returned from hunting with Mulie Mike. It was a great trip, our second with him.

I try and post a report (I need to learn how to post pics).

He would be a great choice for what you are asking
 
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There is one aoudad guide that I read about (don't remember name) that does backpack hunts in the West Texas mountains and has a cave that he used for a camp site over night. I think that would be pretty cool.


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Thanks Guys! I booked a hunt for cow elk near raton, NM.
 
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