I'd love to go to one of those but there is NO WAY I would pay what they would charge
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They wanted $2000 for basically a cull, 120-130 class. That is about average, most are around $1500 for that size. They did have decent prices on rams so will probably go back during the off season.Originally posted by 2165 Turbo Rail View PostI'd love to go to one of those but there is NO WAY I would pay what they would charge
Buddy is going next week, $7500 for a 160 and $13500 for a 200+.....
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What ranch?Originally posted by Chopped54 View PostTook the family this weekend to stay on a high fence outfitters place, they have some cabins out there too. Saw a shitload of NICE deer, quite a few over 200. Of course no chance to shoot anything but was cool to window shop!!!"A bad day hunting beats a good day at work"
Golden Oaks Lodge
East Texas Axis and Fallow hunts
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PA where I typically hunt, has quite a few bears. Its fun walking through the woods before sunrise and seeing their saliva glistening on the leaves. Most of the time they leave you alone, as the the sun rises you can see them -dark figures running through the brush.Originally posted by mikec View PostI know personally two people that have seen mountain lions. Never met anyone in Texas that has seen a bear here.
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Ok so deer season is over, this guy doesn't really care...I am a very avid pig hunter. I put some stuff out a week and a half ago to see if I could get a new wallow going. What are some of the things you guys put out to get the pigglets coming in? Oh yeah and
Wanna see my care face???
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Yeah my buddy has already got a buck and a doe with one of my rifles, he goes for the deer, but like I said now that the season is over for us, we need some new ideas for getting the hogs in.Originally posted by GrayStangGT View PostSame here, looking for a doe to eat.Wanna see my care face???
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Not doubting it, but a lot of folks see big bobcats in the warmer months without their thick, spotted coats and confuse them for lions. Not saying they are not in Texas, they are just more reclusive....Originally posted by mikec View PostI know personally two people that have seen mountain lions. Never met anyone in Texas that has seen a bear here.
Here is your bear in Texas, Terrell county:




Sanderson county:



Val Verde county:

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Gota love West Texas. I love working Del Rio to Alpine because of all the wildlife you see. Plus the desert really comes alive with just a little bit of rain. Last week a mountain lion was killed 45 miles west of san antonio. They said it was a young male and weighed 90lbs. They are around and closer than you think.Last edited by FreightTrain; 01-07-2012, 03:59 PM.
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