26 February 2010, 07:55
CrazyhorseconsultingSpring 2010 Hunt Openings
Trying to fill in some open spaces during my hunt periods. For more details please contact me at the following:
Phone 682 365 3217
email: crazyhorseconsulting@yahoo.com
or PM via this site
3-night/2 day hunts, conducted on a 20K-acre ranch 18 miles east of Ft. Stockton on I-10, Pecos Co TX
These hunts are running at a 100% success rate, I guarantee you will see game and have shot opportinities. (I cannot guarantee anyone's shooting abilities).
Available hunts and time frames:
Spring Turkey/Javelina Combo 4/16 thru 5/2/2010
AR Member price $750 per hunter
2nd turkey, if avail $150
2nd jav $100
Javelina only hunt 4/16 - 5/23/2010
AR Member price $650 per hunter
2nd jav $100
Predator and Jackrabbit hunting is incuded at no extra charge.
Lodging and meals are provided on all hunts.
Transportation on the ranch during the hunts is provided. You can drive to the ranch, or you can fly into Midland Intl Airport. Round-trip transport to/from airport is an additional $75 per person.
On all hunts, 1 to 4 hunters can be accomodated.
Please contact me for more info
02 March 2010, 18:59
michaeljI am interested in the Javelina hunt. What can I expect as far as seeing one. I am thinking of late April.
Thank you
02 March 2010, 23:11
Giraffe HunterJust got back from hunting there in February. 3 hunters took 5 javelinas. We also had a shot at a bobcat but missed. Would highly recommend seen many javelina every day and the youngest member of our party may have shot the largest ever taken off the ranch at over 66 pounds.
02 March 2010, 23:56
NakihunterNice! Are they good eating?
03 March 2010, 00:46
muygrandeNaki, don't ya'll have some "big rats" in NZ? Same taste. Salt and pepper to your specs! Now that IMHO, others fare may differ!
03 March 2010, 00:53
CrazyhorseconsultingPlease excuse me for being tardy in responding.
Giraffe Hunter, Many Thanks to you and DPM for the kind words about my hunts in your posts.
Javelina are really good eating if prepared and handled properly.
The problem some folks have is that in Texas, many folks consider them vermin and therefore unfit to eat, and that is definitely not true.
michaelj, I guarantee my clients to see javelina and have shot opportunities, I just do not guarantee anyones shooting abilities.
I do have openings available in April, starting on the 15th..
I do not know how late I will be taking bookings in April as I have other commitments in another part of the state.
If you wish to contact me, my cell phone number is 682-365-3217 and I will try to work something out with you, especially if you can arrange dates closer to the 15th. as I will be finishing up with another client and it really helps me if I can book clients back to back.
The 66 pounder was the largest that had been taken on the ranch, until week before last when a client took one that weighed in at 68 pounds.
03 March 2010, 01:53
L. David KeithI have eaten Javelina and it was fine. However, I did the skinning for my taxidermy client and the man who BBQ'd it was an excellent wild game chef. I would eat one again. Congrats to the young hunter; a 66 pound Peccary is outstanding!
LDK
03 March 2010, 18:28
michaeljI will give you a call later today.
Thanks