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ScubaLatt
09-03-2012, 08:57 PM
Guys I just got back from Texas and secured some ranches for doe/spike meat hunts as well as management hunts. Doe hunts start at $700 for 4 hunts and include lodging. Guide will bring you to blinds. Your cook your own food. This will include either 2-3 deer to harvest depending on ranch. Bring your son/daughter under 16 and pay only $100 for the weekend more. You will split the deer allowance.

Hunts will be in October and first 2 weeks in November. Ranches are mostly in Concho county or McMullen county, Texas. Also have one ranch in Dimmitt county.

visit www.cajuncowboyoutfitters.webs.com (http://www.cajuncowboyoutfitters.webs.com) for more information.

Thanks,

Latt

Top Dawg
09-03-2012, 09:07 PM
What kind of turkey packages do you have?

LPfishnTIM
09-03-2012, 09:20 PM
looks nice I'd rather spend money on that and get me a deer then spend just as much on a lease and have people disrespect you when your not there!

ScubaLatt
09-03-2012, 09:31 PM
All of our doe hunts run about 95% success on filling your tags -- sometimes it is the weather's fault other times the hunter's fault! Some ranches are high fence so game is not going to be a problem on these ranches. They actually need to cull out some of these deer. The guy running these hunts is a biologist who works for the Texas Dept of Game. He personally manages nearly 40,000 acres of ranches.

Turkey hunts start at $750 and include 2 Toms. They are fully guided and include meals, lodging, etc. I have not finalized the turkey hunts yet but will be doing so around late November or early December.

swamp snorkler
09-04-2012, 08:31 AM
So you pretty much gauranteed 2-3 deer for $700, that's not bad considering my father in law pays triple that between fuel, lease and license in ms and may kill 2 deer a year.

jchief
09-04-2012, 10:04 AM
What is the license cost with this? My daughter is 24 and wants to shoot a deer, this may be her chance to see if she can and put some meat in the freezer.

Top Dawg
09-04-2012, 10:40 AM
Out of state Texas big game license is $300. 5 day hunt permit is $48 and can shoot exotics. I'm not sure what the license rule is on farm raised deer.

jchief
09-04-2012, 11:33 AM
Out of state Texas big game license is $300. 5 day hunt permit is $48 and can shoot exotics. I'm not sure what the license rule is on farm raised deer.

Yeah, that is what I am trying to find out.

ScubaLatt
09-18-2012, 11:02 PM
Ok, guys. Finalized entire month of October on several ranches between Brady and Eden, TX for doe/spike hunts. Hunts will be $700 and will include lodging and 3 doe/spike per hunter. You can bring your wife/daughter/son for and add'l $75 each and they can shoot off of your allotment -- limit 1 guest per paid hunter due to room restrictions. These are bow or rifle hunts and take place on either high or low fence ranches. All ranches are MLD permited so gun hunting is allowed in October. Tons of does/spikes to take off of these ranches. 3 paid hunters needed to book a hunt. Weekend or weekdays. 4 hunts total. Guides will drop you off/pick you up at blinds.

ScubaLatt
09-25-2012, 08:58 PM
I have 1-2 openings for the weekend of Oct. 26-28. Price is $700 and is for 3 doe. Rifle or bow. Lodging included.

jlincecum
09-26-2012, 12:23 AM
I have 1-2 openings for the weekend of Oct. 26-28. Price is $700 and is for 3 doe. Rifle or bow. Lodging included.


I might be down for that weekend, let me check my home schedule. Wife been on my butt about getting some deer meat

ScubaLatt
10-10-2012, 03:52 PM
bump.

Slidellkid
10-12-2012, 10:18 PM
Scuba,

How much are the non-resident licenses for a hunt like this?

Shawn Braquet
10-13-2012, 05:32 AM
Dan, if I remember right a nonresident big game is $300 in Texas

BIG RED 1983
10-13-2012, 11:38 PM
Dan, if I remember right a nonresident big game is $300 in Texas

I think this is correct and if you hunt exotics it only 45

Latt you have any good deals on exotics

calcutta37
10-14-2012, 07:20 AM
315$