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Axis Day Hunts
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12/04/18 03:32 AM
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GravyWheels
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Offering Axis does for $300 with a $50 day fee. Axis bucks under 30" are $1500, over 30" are $2000. Located near Medina. Weekdays only. Can only do 1-2 people per hunt with very few total hunts being offered.
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Re: Axis Day Hunts
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#7367115
12/05/18 12:11 AM
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Also have a 19-20" Blackbuck showing up every day for $1600. Blacked out trophy animal...
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Re: Axis Day Hunts
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#7367200
12/05/18 01:41 AM
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smm8810
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Do you have any pictures of the Black Buck?
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Re: Axis Day Hunts
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#7367215
12/05/18 01:51 AM
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joshk
Light Foot
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When does this hunt need to take place?
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Re: Axis Day Hunts
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#7367338
12/05/18 04:06 AM
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Here is the blackbuck ![[Linked Image]](https://texashuntingforum.com/forum/pics/userpics/2018/12/full-712-170758-img_1794.jpg)
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Re: Axis Day Hunts
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#7367339
12/05/18 04:07 AM
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Hunts can take place pretty much anytime. The blackbuck is very regular right now so probably the sooner the better on him. Axis are always around.
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Re: Axis Day Hunts
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12/05/18 11:34 PM
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RamseyE
Light Foot
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I am very interested the axis buck hunt. Can you send pictures? Thanks
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Re: Axis Day Hunts
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#7368075
12/05/18 11:53 PM
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Don't have any pics of the Axis bucks right now but will try and get some.
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Re: Axis Day Hunts
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#7368141
12/06/18 12:57 AM
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RamseyE
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Light Foot
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Ok just send me a pm . When are the hunts available?
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Re: Axis Day Hunts
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#7368322
12/06/18 04:06 AM
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Hunts are available most any time, although I try and keep them spaced out enough to keep them around and not spook them off completely
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Re: Axis Day Hunts
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#7369060
12/06/18 10:54 PM
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thecoblecrew
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Wish I had the time in the schedule to get down there from FtW. Would love to have some of that meat for winter time!
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Re: Axis Day Hunts
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#7375338
12/13/18 02:44 AM
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Capt Dave put a nice axis down down this evening. Lots more axis around!
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Re: Axis Day Hunts
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#7380244
12/18/18 03:58 PM
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TheTexasGrin
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I am interested in the axis doe hunts.....
How many acres is the property? High fence or low fence? Is lodging available or would I need to find a local motel?
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Re: Axis Day Hunts
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#7381430
12/19/18 04:22 PM
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ericpecan
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Also interested. Need couple of does.
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Re: Axis Day Hunts
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#7389010
12/29/18 12:47 AM
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Low fence, free range. About 60 acres. Lodging may be possible as I just finished a remodel, otherwise lodging would either be in Bandera or Kerrville.
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Re: Axis Day Hunts
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#7394847
01/03/19 09:59 PM
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Cevin
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Just curious, how much meat would a typical axis spike yeild in lbs?
Genesis 27:3
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Re: Axis Day Hunts
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#7395094
01/04/19 01:44 AM
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I don't let people take spikes here so I don't know. Does can range from about 30# up to about #50 depending on size/age
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Re: Axis Day Hunts
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01/04/19 01:47 AM
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Cevin
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Thanks for the answer, it does help. I took two spikes and im only getting 51# of meet total
Genesis 27:3
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Re: Axis Day Hunts
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01/13/19 11:36 PM
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captdavid
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I met Dave at the gate and we preceded to the estate house. We would be hunting a natural funnel between high fence on one side and along the other a road with a substantial creek alongside. It's about fifty acers with the estate house and out buildings taking up some of that. We then got my 'stuff' (Texas word for kit) we then walked a couple hundred yards and approached the side of a steep fairly small valley. There were several turkey and 3 Axis feeding around a field on the opposite side of the valley. As we approached, they all left the field, but didn't seem spooked, just cautious. Behind where we set up was a 'guest house' that was used occasionally by non hunters, so seeing people was not really a red flag. In fact Dave said if we drove up in the ranch truck, that we could probably get out and shoot one. The field was fairly open and about 120 yards long and 60 yards wide. It was a fairly steep. From the bottom of the valley to where we set up was about 50 yards. Almost directly across, to the feeder was around a hundred yard shot. From the feeder to the tree line was 30 yards on three sides. The trees, not actually trees, but more like tall shrubs were dense, One could see in a bit, they were just to thick to shoot through.
Back to the important part! About 10 minuets after we set up, the turkey came back first 5, then 8, and finally, maybe 15 in all. We saw a buck whitetail and a couple of does, a couple of hundred yards to our left crossing toward our valley. The three Axis came to the edge of the field. we could see them, but they were just inside the trees, with too many twigs to get a shot. There was a smaller one an average adult and a larger one. probably 30-45 minuets later the feeder went off. The turkey scattered, then returned. Five whitetail, including a spike and another doe showed. The Axis came out, but stayed so close together, I couldn't get a good shot. They shortly began to leave. They finally split up and I had a decent shot. I wanted it to be perfect, paused just a second, and it was gone. The one that got away!..... Dam, I blew it. I was mad at my self, but better than not being sure of ones shot. The turkey stayed, but began to scatter around the field, the white tail did the same.
….the one that didn't!' The Axis were there. We could see them, they just wouldn't come out. Then they did. %$#@! They're still bunched! I had my gun up, safety off and on them. They just wouldn't separate. Dave says; "they're two down to the right, a big doe and a yearling spike, don't shoot the" Bang, flop! "spike", Ok, I might of been born at night, but I wasn't born last night! I had my doe! The doe flopped again. I had aimed about 1/3 or so up behind the shoulder. Flop! It never raised it's head. "I can see blood out of its side and mouth" Dave said. Flop! "keep on her I'll get the mule and my pistol." Flop! he left, of course it stopped flopping!
DSI That's Texan for Deer Scene Investigator!
7x57 FN commercial, 98 Mauser 150grn Partitions @2700fps reloads Distance; 75 yards from an elevation about 30' above the deer. the bullet hit at the rear tip of the scapula, traveled between the shoulders and exited the neck. there was very little meat damage, except the neck roast.
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Re: Axis Day Hunts
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#7420727
01/31/19 09:29 PM
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Adchunts
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Gravy, just sent you a PM.
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Re: Axis Day Hunts
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#7431481
02/12/19 01:24 AM
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Joined: Feb 2006
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TXBowhunter1
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I'm interested in an axid doe hunt and possibly a buck.any openings this weelend?
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Re: Axis Day Hunts
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#7432785
02/13/19 04:26 AM
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Right now, I am not going to be doing any more hunts as the axis have not been around very regular since we did our prescribed burns. Once they start showing back up "normal", I will resume the day hunts.
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