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Originally posted by Lone Sailor View PostWhat's the minimum?
We own some property in Grand Saline and we could do a group pig hunt out there but the pigs are so inconsitant that I'd hate to put something together and no one see anything."A bad day hunting beats a good day at work"
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East Texas Axis and Fallow hunts
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i knew pewter would chime in. Those Big texas deer look funny with those little heads and little necks.
Everything you guys have is high fence right pewter. I think everything african is high fence these days, but 30 sq mile ranges i dont really consider that high fence anymore.
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Originally posted by Sleeper View Posti knew pewter would chime in. Those Big texas deer look funny with those little heads and little necks.
Everything you guys have is high fence right pewter. I think everything african is high fence these days, but 30 sq mile ranges i dont really consider that high fence anymore."A bad day hunting beats a good day at work"
Golden Oaks Lodge
East Texas Axis and Fallow hunts
https://www.facebook.com/GoldenOaksLodge/
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Originally posted by FordEvangelist View PostWe shoot our deer off of a 100,000 acre LF ranch. Four whitetail in two seasons, avg gross is 138 and avg dressed weight is 168. Not monsters but nothing to sneeze at. All wild, native genetics, too. Just well managed.
To each their own when it comes to hunting.
One thing that the ranch prides itself in is not bring in outside genetics and providing a challenging hunt. Certainly not shooting fish in a barrel like a lot of folks think HF ranches are like.....not that there isn't places like that.
Dee, post them up!"A bad day hunting beats a good day at work"
Golden Oaks Lodge
East Texas Axis and Fallow hunts
https://www.facebook.com/GoldenOaksLodge/
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Here are a the mounts at my house. I have some other pics of some different mounts at my parents I'll post later. First is a cull 7 that hadn't shown any growing progress in a couple years and needed to go.
Second is an nice tall 8 I took a few years back.
This Is My 11 from last year he's lacking on tine length but we're going on a 3yr drought now and some are suffering a bit.
"It's another burrito, it's a cold Lone Star in my hand!"
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