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Mason Mountain #8691912 09/20/22 05:41 PM
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My son won a doe/management hunt at Mason Mountain. Has anyone been there before? If any information or tips will be greatly appreciated


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I hunted there a couple of times. Great place to hunt plus you get to see the Exotics. I stayed in the bunkhouse they have. They have a large kitchen, common area, and outside grill if I remember right. Call the staff and find out the arrangements now. Good luck.

Re: Mason Mountain [Re: elvisp_bucks] #8691997 09/20/22 08:14 PM
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I hunted there a few years ago. The bunkhouse is nice, be sure to call early and secure a room. Its a really cool area, y'all will have a great time. Congrats!

The compartment I hunted had a couple basic box blinds and a couple brush blinds. I'd bring your own chairs.

Re: Mason Mountain [Re: elvisp_bucks] #8692032 09/20/22 09:17 PM
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Do all of the compartments have blinds or should I bring a pop up?

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Jason


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I only really saw the compartment I was in. They are super helpful if you call and ask.

Re: Mason Mountain [Re: elvisp_bucks] #8692637 09/21/22 08:27 PM
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call quick to get a room, we ended up in the bunkhouse with all of those who snore... good hunt, pretty country, we had a box blind on the ground and sitting my son couldn't see out. standing he was a little too tall made for a interesting shot but he killed a spike. saw a couple of others.

Re: Mason Mountain [Re: elvisp_bucks] #8693656 09/23/22 01:16 AM
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My son got drawn for the doe/spike youth hunt a few years back. We arrived and loaded our gear into our room. Next was orientation then we went out and fed. Got in a blind and after an hour or so he has a spike down. Walked over to another area in our compartment and he's got a doe down. Checked them in, loaded up our stuff and drove home.

Great place to hunt!

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My boys got drawn on a javelina hunt last year. Great guys that work there and while not ran over with deer, should be a good chance for deer and hogs based on the compartment we hunted. Javelina were around, but we couldn't find them to get a shot



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