We hunt the ranch many different ways. A lot depends on what the deer are doing and what the hunter feels comfortable with. We have permanent deer blinds near feeders, and we have ground blinds and tripods to go after deer that are not comi...
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Thanks Dude. I've hunted a lot of places with great names. My favorite was a place in Pearsall owned by a guy named "Che." His ranch was the "Pin Oak Che."
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I have hunted MANY years in Texas and have found that if the hunting is cheap, it is because there are no deer there. About your best bet is to get a permit to hunt on some of the state owned land that requires either a paid permit or where...
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Yes, hunting is allowed. Lodging is provided. Guiding is not provided. Please contact us for details.
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The ranch is open to anyone to hunt, in some cases the openings are limited and you simply apply for a drawing to determine who will hunt in a given year
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Yes! The other main animals we hunt at the ranch are European Boar and Red Stags. Call us for more information about these hunts.
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Yes, we do rent cabins to hunters who often hunt on public or private lands outside of Eagle Rock Ranch boundries. We have found that it is best to talk by phone to anyone interested in this type of rental arrangement. Send us an e-mail if ...
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