15 November 2010, 20:29
M16Texas Whitetail Hunts
It's not too late to book a hunt this year. I have several management hunts available. The hunts are on my South Texas ranch and are fully guided. Food and lodging are included. The ranch is high fenced on three sides. The price on management hunts are $3000 for a deer scoring up to 140 B&C gross. You can expect to shoot a deer scoring between 125-140. I can also do corporate hunts for your clients. There may be a trophy hunt available as well. Here is a management buck that I saw this weekend.
Larry Seydler
P.O. Box 614
Weimar, Tx 78962
979-725-6103
lseydler@cvctx.com
15 November 2010, 20:34
GeorgeSHow much do you get back if you don't see a deer worth shooting?
George
18 November 2010, 21:41
mad_jack02I don't think there is a deer worth 3000.00 to me.
19 November 2010, 01:45
jeffeossothere's a deer worth 3K ... that has 2800 bucks in a tabacco sack on his ears!
19 November 2010, 05:21
ramrod340quote:
I don't think there is a deer worth 3000.00 to me.

+1 Nice looking deer but to high for my blood.
22 November 2010, 18:37
D Humbargerquote:
The ranch is high fenced on three sides
= SHOOTING not hunting!

27 November 2010, 23:45
gas57Are wildcats on the menu? Wrong forum!
09 December 2010, 03:45
carpetman1In Texas there is very little public land, so paying a lease fee is the norm. Typically $2000 for the season. 3K for one deer is the highest I have heard of. But I Guess there are those that can afford it and if it's high fenced they can shoot their deer with ease.
09 December 2010, 16:50
jeffeossoquote:
Originally posted by D Humbarger:
quote:
The ranch is high fenced on three sides
= SHOOTING not hunting!
get over it

-- 3 sides is not "open" nor is it canned hunting either -- do you use a blind and feeder? lots of folks call that shooting, not hunting...
10 December 2010, 02:02
chrystechA LARGE PERCENT OF ALL THE HUNTS IS PROBLY SHOOTING NOT HUNTING. IMHO
17 December 2010, 02:39
mad_jack02I maybe wrong, but doesn't every state in the U.S. have deer?