Hill Country Texas Hunters???
#12
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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RE: Hill Country Texas Hunters???
It is 1200 acres in Kerr County. I am meeting with him this weekend. Let you know the details afterwards. I know the ranch and know it is full of deer. I figure he will want (and get!) about $15-$18,000. for it.
A friend of the family, I will see what I can do.
A friend of the family, I will see what I can do.
#16
RE: Hill Country Texas Hunters???
ORIGINAL: Montana Dave
I am new on this forum. Any Hill Country, Texashunters on here?I might need some help with hogs on our place. Traps? Night hunts? Let me know!
I am new on this forum. Any Hill Country, Texashunters on here?I might need some help with hogs on our place. Traps? Night hunts? Let me know!
#18
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 3
RE: Hill Country Texas Hunters???
My wife and I have spent the last 2 winters in Texas (Harlingen) and this year I took my bow along. But I did not contact anyone about hunting hogs. If we go back this coming winter I would like to do some hog
hunting. Is there a place close to Harlington? Do ranchers charge big money? Are there some public property to hunt? What kind of money are we talking about? Any info. would be helpful. Thanks.
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#19
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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RE: Hill Country Texas Hunters???
Hogs are a pest for all ranches. I have encouraged our hunters to "erradicate" as many as they can for free. Look me up when you get to Texas and I will see what I can do.
Good luck!
Good luck!
#20
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 3
RE: Hill Country Texas Hunters???
Montana Dave.
Thanks for the reply, I'll contact you thru e-mail in the days to come. I have shot a big Russian boar
in Tenn. several years ago, andthat was fun. I'd like to do it again. We have been staying in Harlingen, a
little south from San Antonio. Thanks again for the reply.
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