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Pheasant
Hunts
Yes, this is Ring-necked Pheasant country, and we have some great
areas to hunt.
Last year we had a phenomenal hunting season. We like nothing more
than to send our guests away amazed! We
hunt a wide range of areas including but not limited to CRP, grain
fields, shelter belts, tree rows, fence lines, rangelands, old homesteads,
cattle pens, hay lots, drainage ditches, tail water pits, creek bottoms,
old farm implement lots, and playa lake bottoms.
Playa lake bottoms are at the top of our list for consistently producing
exiting areas to hunt. Pheasants are an awesome game bird.
There is only a limited number days for pheasant hunting opportunities
in Texas, so book your trip ASAP! |
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Dove
Hunts
Dove hunts are a great opportunity to start off the hunting season.
The days will be getting shorter, and the temperature is beginning
to cool and your trigger finger is starting to get itchy..You
will be promised loads of fast flying dove, and plenty of shots. We
have dozens of "honey holes" where the dove love to congregate.
Water holes, Sunflower fields, Milo fields, and tree rows are just
to name a few.
If you are looking for some fast action to get your heart pumping
and blow the cobwebs out of your shotgun before duck, quail, pheasant
and goose season, then a dove trip is for you. This may not be Mexico
or Argentina, but as for the dove hunting it has to be close. |
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Quail
Hunts
This area, the South Central area of the Texas panhandle is not known
for quail hunting. It is on Cap Rock west of the break, and it lacks
much of the components to make for excellent quail country.
There are isolated pockets where the habitat is good and the populations
are fair. Management incorporated into our agriculture operation has
provided some fine quail hunting.
We will do our best to put you on some nice coveys of bobwhites...
But since we hunt wild coveys it's best to book your quail hunting
trip early while populations are still high. |
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