grayghost |
12-12-2006 01:52 AM |
Texas Whitetails
I just returned from a 4 day hunt in the panhandle. We hunted several ranches and all of us took bucks. There were about 45 bucks taken since rifle season opened. I took a buck on the 3rd evening after passing a lot of younger bucks. A 19" 9 point that dressed 195 lbs. I didn't realize they grew deer of that size but evidently in the panhandle, they get larger than the south, southwest species. Saw a giant on the third morning and again that evening. No shot however as he kept his dawn and dusk schedule nocturnal. Two of my friends saw this buck before me, but were unable to score. Maybe next year. The food was excellent: accomodations were good. Lots of deer, turkey, hogs, bobcat (two were taken including a 28-30 lb tom), quail and coyotes. Four day hunt runs $2,500 plus a Texas non res license for $300. You are allowed to take a second buck for $1,500. This isn't high fence and these are wild (as hell) Whitetails. Several other high scoring bucks were spotted but none taken, even though one friend had a 150 yard shot and forgot to load his rifle (long story) and another missed a giant 11 pointer 5 times due to what we believe was a scope problem. He had earlier taken a nice 8 point buck; 4 hogs, and a raccoon with his pistol. That's hunting. grayghost
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