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Mexico whitetail hunting
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01/27/17 09:19 PM
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HK9mm
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Pros and cons of hunting in Mexico? And, has anyone ever hunted with a man named Paul Kirk down there? Curious to get some reviews of his ranches and his process...
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Re: Mexico whitetail hunting
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#6651637
01/28/17 01:35 AM
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Jgraider
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Pros- great hunting potentially Cons- you may get your head chopped off.
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Re: Mexico whitetail hunting
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#6651791
01/28/17 03:19 AM
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b weezy
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Pros- great hunting potentially Cons- you may get your head chopped off. 
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Re: Mexico whitetail hunting
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#6651816
01/28/17 03:36 AM
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jshouse
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The head chopped off part is enough to keep me away.
Good luck
If I send my neighbors a text and ask them to give me feedback on my lawn and plant rye into a giant dong pattern, I'm probably going to get some less than positive feedback. Same goes here.
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Re: Mexico whitetail hunting
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#6651819
01/28/17 03:38 AM
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Creekrunner
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Lease buddy hunted down there for 3 years, right outside Del Rio. He killed some awesome deer PLUS he became a no-holes-barred, bona-fide whitetail expert par excellence. Just ask him. 
...and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth. Gen. 1:28
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Re: Mexico whitetail hunting
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#6651934
01/28/17 05:49 AM
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Sneaky
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Will they chop off anything besides your head? I get by without using mine much, as it it. Doubt I'll miss it.
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Re: Mexico whitetail hunting
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#6651983
01/28/17 12:44 PM
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Zach S
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There are 6 of us currently on an 8500 acre lease. We had no problems at all and most got nice bucks for the season. Every area is different I am sure but we are by Eagle Pass and were never in any danger.
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Re: Mexico whitetail hunting
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#6651985
01/28/17 12:47 PM
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postoak
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Will they chop off anything besides your head? I get by without using mine much, as it it. Doubt I'll miss it. Look at it this way, they chop off everything BUT your head. 
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Re: Mexico whitetail hunting
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#6651991
01/28/17 01:09 PM
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Red Cloud
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A buddy of mine guided down there for a few years. Lonnie Paul Walker. He is on this forum and can provide advice.
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Re: Mexico whitetail hunting
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#6652001
01/28/17 01:24 PM
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majekman
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Know of two different groups that hunt Mexico and have done so for many years. They convoy to their ranches and back and have never had any issues except for killing huge bucks on the cheap. The key they say is stay totally out of any of the towns down there. Esp the smaller ones.
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Re: Mexico whitetail hunting
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#6652012
01/28/17 01:45 PM
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Sneaky
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Will they chop off anything besides your head? I get by without using mine much, as it it. Doubt I'll miss it. Look at it this way, they chop off everything BUT your head. Well, that won't do.
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Re: Mexico whitetail hunting
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#6652077
01/28/17 03:10 PM
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NDN98
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There are some outstanding whitetails down there and further west, some amazing Mule Deer as well....but I am hesitant to go down there and hunt with the current climate and issues that Mexico is experiencing.
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Re: Mexico whitetail hunting
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01/28/17 09:24 PM
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Roll-Tide
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Are you zeta or cartel del golfo. ?
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Re: Mexico whitetail hunting
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#6652373
01/28/17 09:42 PM
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Creekrunner
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There are some outstanding whitetails down there and further west, some amazing Mule Deer as well....but I am hesitant to go down there and hunt with the current climate and issues that Mexico is experiencing. And, they're a little "miffed" right now.
...and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth. Gen. 1:28
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Re: Mexico whitetail hunting
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#6652909
01/29/17 01:20 PM
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Deerhunter61
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The head chopped off part is enough to keep me away.
Good luck
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Re: Mexico whitetail hunting
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01/29/17 03:01 PM
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OneShotSam
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Went with Paul a few times years ago. He had some awesome places to hunt, many bucks always had the opportunity to take a nice buck. Never was able to top 170, but had several killed I was there. ....I know many say it's quiet and as it's safe as it's ever been, and I would love to go back because of the great hunting....but for me I've crossed the river for the last time.
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Re: Mexico whitetail hunting
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01/29/17 05:53 PM
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BenBob
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Pros- great hunting potentially Cons- you may get your head chopped off. I try to never lose my head when I am hunting.
Tired, Wired, and Uninspired
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Re: Mexico whitetail hunting
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#6655861
01/31/17 05:21 PM
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fouzman
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Why! is my question? We have much bigger deer on much better ranches here in Texas. Why take the chance? I can understand the adventure aspect, but northern Mexico just isn't safe for gringos. For every one of you who have been and had no problems, there are probably a dozen who will never cross the river again.
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Re: Mexico whitetail hunting
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#6660175
02/03/17 04:43 PM
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nocknload
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you may never be found again.
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Re: Mexico whitetail hunting
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#6673116
02/13/17 05:39 PM
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tannerb80
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I think it's almost all media scare. I was in Sonora hunting mule deer this year, which is considerable safer than across our border, but I never once felt unsafe. It was actually a amazing experience and a great hunt. I'm glad that media does create the scare it does though, keeps Mexico hunting cheap!
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Re: Mexico whitetail hunting
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#6673347
02/13/17 08:17 PM
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fredgus
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I hunted mexico from south of falcon dam to around eagle pass spent 30 maybe 31 years there last place we had was the smugglers route we were on the ranch next to the aduna 2nd ck point had a gate on each side people paid 40 each side in and out half going to the border gds we hunted that ranch for the last 10 years and had no issues we used the Columbia bridge only stayed out of town and traveled during day lite also follow another car or Mexican truck only reason im not still there is my hunting buddy died.interesting that the same guy that wont go to mexico is dying to go to Africa but you can walk home from mexico
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Re: Mexico whitetail hunting
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#6676093
02/15/17 09:52 PM
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jbguide
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There are just as big of deer in Mexico as there is in Texas. Texas hunting has got out of control. People are out of there mind paying $20,000 to kill a buck. Mexico is truly the last frontier for hunting big natural genetic deer. If you treat the people with respect over there they will do the same. Some of the most hard working nicest people I've met we're in Mexico. I've been hunting for many years in Mexico with no problems. I even drag my bass boat over to some of the lakes and go fishing. Please don't take advice from people that have no first hand experience on hunting in Mexico.
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Re: Mexico whitetail hunting
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#6676286
02/16/17 12:33 AM
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TxBuck
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Why! is my question? We have much bigger deer on much better ranches here in Texas. Why take the chance? I can understand the adventure aspect, but northern Mexico just isn't safe for gringos. For every one of you who have been and had no problems, there are probably a dozen who will never cross the river again. ha yeah okay, you just continue paying your $10K to $20K a year for your 3K acre place and shoot your little 180 class whitetails. while I pay $3500 for my 20,000 acre place with bear, lions, javs, plus birds, and cowboys to do the work and shoot 200bc inch deer. you probably have never even set foot down in ole Mexico but first to run your mouth!!!!!!!!
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Re: Mexico whitetail hunting
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#6676338
02/16/17 01:24 AM
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txtrophy85
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Why! is my question? We have much bigger deer on much better ranches here in Texas. Why take the chance? I can understand the adventure aspect, but northern Mexico just isn't safe for gringos. For every one of you who have been and had no problems, there are probably a dozen who will never cross the river again. ha yeah okay, you just continue paying your $10K to $20K a year for your 3K acre place and shoot your little 180 class whitetails. while I pay $3500 for my 20,000 acre place with bear, lions, javs, plus birds, and cowboys to do the work and shoot 200bc inch deer. you probably have never even set foot down in ole Mexico but first to run your mouth!!!!!!!! How many bears, lions and 200" whitetail have you killed? I'm curious, I watched a show where they hunted a ranch, was incredible looking somewhere in the mountains of Mexico, it looked like Colorado or New Mexico, lots of piņon pines, they had elk, both Rocky Mountain and desert mule deer, black bear and some whitetail. Place looked incredible
For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
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Re: Mexico whitetail hunting
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#6676801
02/16/17 02:52 PM
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jshouse
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Why! is my question? We have much bigger deer on much better ranches here in Texas. Why take the chance? I can understand the adventure aspect, but northern Mexico just isn't safe for gringos. For every one of you who have been and had no problems, there are probably a dozen who will never cross the river again. ha yeah okay, you just continue paying your $10K to $20K a year for your 3K acre place and shoot your little 180 class whitetails. while I pay $3500 for my 20,000 acre place with bear, lions, javs, plus birds, and cowboys to do the work and shoot 200bc inch deer. you probably have never even set foot down in ole Mexico but first to run your mouth!!!!!!!! you sound fun
If I send my neighbors a text and ask them to give me feedback on my lawn and plant rye into a giant dong pattern, I'm probably going to get some less than positive feedback. Same goes here.
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