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150-160 Class Deer?
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11/18/21 08:44 PM
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Kentucky_Windage
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I just had a hunt fall through, so I'm scrambling. Who has a solid opportunity for a 150-160 class whitetail within a three-hour drive of San Antonio, and at what price?
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Re: 150-160 Class Deer?
[Re: Kentucky_Windage]
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11/18/21 11:03 PM
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COFF (TFF)
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Maybe a little out of your driving range, but you can try Greystone Castle. It is a pay-to-play place, cost is tiered based on score. Never deer hunted there, but I've been taken on bird hunts there and the facility is top notch.
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Re: 150-160 Class Deer?
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11/18/21 11:13 PM
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Biscuit
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Greystone is way overpriced, look in the outfitter and guide section
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Re: 150-160 Class Deer?
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11/18/21 11:22 PM
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DQ Kid
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My guess is you're looking at $5K-7K for that class buck, but check out outfitters and guides as mentioned. Good Luck.
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Re: 150-160 Class Deer?
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11/19/21 01:52 AM
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Biscuit
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I guess I should have elaborated, I prefer just the hunt . Camping , cook my own food, etc. for this option you can spend 3500-4500 but if you prefer nice lodging and cooked meals Greystone is a good place. Just makes the hunt more expensive.
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Re: 150-160 Class Deer?
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11/19/21 02:07 AM
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Rounder
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You are way late securing a lease to HUNT deer for this season. There are many options that you can shoot a deer.
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Re: 150-160 Class Deer?
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11/19/21 02:13 AM
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Herbie Hancock
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You may be able to find a cancellation, just late in the season for that class of deer.
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Re: 150-160 Class Deer?
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11/19/21 12:34 PM
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stxranchman
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LF or HF? Need food/lodging or want to provide your own?
Are idiots multiplying faster than normal people?
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Re: 150-160 Class Deer?
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11/19/21 12:45 PM
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don k
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LF or HF? Need food/lodging or want to provide your own? If I were you here is the man I would get in touch with. I don't think stxranchman would lead you wrong.
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Re: 150-160 Class Deer?
[Re: don k]
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11/19/21 03:39 PM
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ILUVBIGBUCKS
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LF or HF? Need food/lodging or want to provide your own? If I were you here is the man I would get in touch with. I don't think stxranchman would lead you wrong. Exactly right And STXRM asked these questions because the price for a 150-160" deer can vary greatly depending on the type of hunt it is.
High fence, low fence, no fence, it really doesn't matter as long as you're hunting!
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Re: 150-160 Class Deer?
[Re: ILUVBIGBUCKS]
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11/19/21 03:47 PM
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Hudbone
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LF or HF? Need food/lodging or want to provide your own? If I were you here is the man I would get in touch with. I don't think stxranchman would lead you wrong. Exactly right And STXRM asked these questions because the price for a 150-160" deer can vary greatly depending on the type of hunt it is. Yep
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Re: 150-160 Class Deer?
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11/19/21 07:06 PM
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wsjaxIV
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Try 4amigosranch.com in Eagle Pass. I hunted there several years ago for a Texas Dall. They have whitetail as well. Website should tell you what you need to know. Good luck.
"The world is littered with the bodies of people that tried to stick it to ole J.R."
J.R. Ewing, 1981
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Re: 150-160 Class Deer?
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11/19/21 11:26 PM
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dogcatcher
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Greystone is way overpriced, look in the outfitter and guide section
Combat Infantryman, the ultimate hunter where the prey shoots back. _____________"Illegitimus non carborundum est"_______________
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Re: 150-160 Class Deer?
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11/20/21 01:27 AM
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kind of a big deal
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LF or HF? Need food/lodging or want to provide your own? OP I’d pm stx.
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