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Anyone visit TEXAS HUNT LODGE?
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06/05/24 03:01 PM
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texaspirate
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Anyone have experience with TEXAS HUNT LODGE? Im interested in any experience someone may have had.
Scott
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Re: Anyone visit TEXAS HUNT LODGE?
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06/07/24 04:25 AM
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esnow74
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I was taken on an axis hunt with that group by a vendor so can only speak to the hunt experience not value. Short version was it was mostly positive. My expectations on the caliber of axis wanted may have been more than they could offer up but good food, lodging and plenty of shot opportunities and did take a decent representative axis.
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Re: Anyone visit TEXAS HUNT LODGE?
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06/10/24 07:29 PM
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TXHunter0619
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I took an investor on an Oryx hunt there. It's really dependent upon what experience you're looking for and what animal you're hunting I'd say.
The lodge experience is great, rooms are top quality, food is good, and there's a full bar for the evening.
From a hunt perspective if you're looking for big ranch, low fence, fair chase, spot n stalk -- this might not be the place for you. Depending on the animal, the property we hunted was about 600 acres (they have many, so I cannot speak to the other properties they hunt) they are very accustomed to the sound of a UTV. Whitetail are going to be whitetail and will spook. Many of the other game animals are going to offer AMPLE time to take a shot if ya know what I mean. To esnow's point, plenty of opportunity.
Nice folks either way.
Good luck.
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