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fishinpox 02-04-2013 10:01 PM

hunting west texas
 
im leaving in 2 weeks to hunt in west texas for 3-4 days ....cant freaking wait!!

jdm4x43732 02-04-2013 10:02 PM

What town? What you going after??

fishinpox 02-04-2013 10:15 PM

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closest town is mason texas...
hunting exotics...going with intentions to shoot hungarian white fallow deer, scimitar oryx, axis deer. id like to get the fallow for sure and possibly oryx, but will subsitite axis if i dont see a fallow that is a trophy

calcutta37 02-04-2013 10:16 PM

Nice pox

all star rod 02-04-2013 10:32 PM

POX you going to one of those deer farm ranches / Zoos where they are tied to a tree....:p

fishinpox 02-04-2013 10:48 PM

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Originally Posted by all star rod (Post 545045)
POX you going to one of those deer farm ranches / Zoos where they are tied to a tree....:p

yes they already have my deer tied to a telephone pole and have been feeding it corn, iv of roids, ect....:shaking::shaking: it is a 20,000 acre ranch so it isnt like that. i assume there may be some easy pickins at times but ive already told the guide i dont want to be brought TO a animal i want to stalk it / hunt so i wont take a shot if its some BS.

biglaketiger 02-04-2013 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by fishinpox (Post 545019)
im leaving in 2 weeks to hunt in west texas for 3-4 days ....cant freaking wait!!

I hunt a low fence ranch around Junction, it's my expierence that not only is Axis some of the very best red meat you will eat, they are also more challenging to hunt than the other exotics, i'd recommend to get you a axis for sure.

fishinpox 02-04-2013 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by biglaketiger (Post 545049)
I hunt a low fence ranch around Junction, it's my expierence that not only is Axis some of the very best red meat you will eat, they are also more challenging to hunt than the other exotics, i'd recommend to get you a axis for sure.

ive been told the same about the axis, also i hear the oryx is even better! i dont know what it is though im obcessed with a big azz white fallow deer

mikedatiger 02-04-2013 10:57 PM

Pick me up on the way through. I want to shoot an axis!!

fishinpox 02-04-2013 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by mikedatiger (Post 545052)
Pick me up on the way through. I want to shoot an axis!!

i think we have the place booked for those days but if your serious i can call in the morning and see if there is a open spot. if not i wanna go back n shoot a zebra in a few months

all star rod 02-04-2013 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by fishinpox (Post 545048)
yes they already have my deer tied to a telephone pole and have been feeding it corn, iv of roids, ect....:shaking::shaking: it is a 20,000 acre ranch so it isnt like that. i assume there may be some easy pickins at times but ive already told the guide i dont want to be brought TO a animal i want to stalk it / hunt so i wont take a shot if its some BS.


Just messing with you.....good luck and the axis are best eatin.....my father in law has been hunting in the junction area for years and he will shoot them over a white tail any day.

mikedatiger 02-04-2013 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by fishinpox (Post 545054)
i think we have the place booked for those days but if your serious i can call in the morning and see if there is a open spot. if not i wanna go back n shoot a zebra in a few months

nah, no way I can get off from work. i would be interested in going back if it turns out you like it. i should have taken a black buck last time i was in uvalde, but i was nice and let it go - neighbors high fence got knocked down and he had a few critters get loose…

also planning a big whitetail hunt for next year if you are interested. nothing definitive but looking at some place like iowa.

fishinpox 02-04-2013 11:16 PM

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Originally Posted by mikedatiger (Post 545056)
nah, no way I can get off from work. i would be interested in going back if it turns out you like it. i should have taken a black buck last time i was in uvalde, but i was nice and let it go - neighbors high fence got knocked down and he had a few critters get loose…

also planning a big whitetail hunt for next year if you are interested. nothing definitive but looking at some place like iowa.

getting married next winter... no big trips around that time .... i just turned down a elk hunt in montana and a moose hunt in canada .....:pissed:

ScubaLatt 02-04-2013 11:18 PM

Oryx is some of the finest meat anywhere. It is better than prime angus filet mignon in my opinion. They were targeted for a moratorium but some ranches have special permits to hunt/transport them. They are now extinct in the wilds of Africa, being harvested for their prime meat. Texas is the only place in the world where these animals live. Prices have skyrocketed as the demand has increased. Good luck with your hunt. What ranch are you hunting on?

http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/loc...ns-3453819.php

southern151 02-04-2013 11:20 PM

I'll have info on Kansas hunts sometime tomorrow. My dear friend, "Frog man," just acquired part of an outfitter deal up there. Deer are huge that I have seen!

fishinpox 02-04-2013 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by ScubaLatt (Post 545061)
Oryx is some of the finest meat anywhere. It is better than prime angus filet mignon in my opinion. They were targeted for a moratorium but some ranches have special permits to hunt/transport them. They are now extinct in the wilds of Africa, being harvested for their prime meat. Texas is the only place in the world where these animals live. Prices have skyrocketed as the demand has increased. Good luck with your hunt. What ranch are you hunting on?

http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/loc...ns-3453819.php


star s ranch
http://www.star-s-ranch.com/

jchief 02-05-2013 10:11 AM

Me and a few friends are talking about a trip somewhere for a white tail hunt. Prefer bow but would consider anything. So if you guy's do get some info, please post or PM

SHORT SHANK 02-05-2013 11:42 AM

I bowhunted near Mason this year and killed my biggest buck ever. Beautiful area
I was hunting along the Lano River. Good luck!

Raymond 02-05-2013 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by fishinpox (Post 545054)
i think we have the place booked for those days but if your serious i can call in the morning and see if there is a open spot. if not i wanna go back n shoot a zebra in a few months


Waste of gaz my main, Plank Rd gots Zebra's out da a*s and you can be home before dark sets in gurd. Fo a little mo chedda you can book da triple crown; Zebra's, Hippopatammasses and little Buck-Buck.;)

southern151 02-05-2013 01:37 PM

Trophy WhiteTail Deer Hunts
Located in Southeast Kansas ( Zone 12 )
All deer hunts are free ranging
- We offer;
Bow - 3 or 5 day guided
Muzzleloader - 3 -5 day guided
Rifle - 5 day guided

About;
Located in the Flint Hills of Southeast Kansas we have several different types of terrain to hunt in.
Hunt Timber, Prairie or over food, we have quite a few stands especially set up for bow hunters
to get up close and personal.
M.R. OutFitters practices QDM for trophy whitetails.

Owner/Operator/Guide - Luke Miles
Operator/Guide - Nate Flippin

Need to Know;
- M.R. OutFitters has a 125 inch minimum for Bow
- 135 inch minimum for Rifle/Muzzleloader

( Fines Imposed )

We would like to let our clients know that they are responsible for there Kansas Tag and License
but we are happy to help in the process if needed, for help or information call Luke or Nate at the
number on the bottom of the page.

Clients are responsible for there own lodging there are two motels within 10 miles of the ranch, transportation
is provided. We can book your room for you but you will be responsible for the bill. Call Luke or Nate for prices.


Pricing;
Whitetail Deer Hunts;
- Bow - 3 Day - $1,000
5 Day - $1,500
- Muzzleloader - 3 Day - $1,500
5 Day - $2,000
- Rifle - 5 Day - $2,500
(Lodging/Tag/License not included on any hunt.


Season Dates Vary Call for Schedule
Any questions about these hunts please call
- Luke Miles (580) 716-0246 after 5:00 pm Central
- Nate Flippin (580) 304-6674 anytime


Kansas Hunting License and Tag for non-residence must be purchased through the Kansas Department of Parks and Wildlife.
They are sold in limited quantity so first come first serve, make sure you get yours!

Just so you know;
Luke and Nate run trail cameras all year and 130's to 150's inch deer are somewhat common with deer up to 190 inch being
harvested, pictures available, of course there are no guarantees but we would like the opportunity to put you on the deer of
a lifetime.
Remember........ you can't kill them from your couch.

Thank you
Your Friendly Staff at M.R. OutFitters


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