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Exotic Hunting Ranches #9186153 02/13/25 07:56 PM
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What exotic hunting ranches have the greatest number of animal species available to hunt?

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If you are looking for greatest number of animals, price no option, I would start at the Y.O. Ranch. Lots of cool history when it comes to exotics in Texas.

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it is a shame the YO has been sold off and gone down hill over the past few decades. I went in the late 90s it was like 50,000 acres and a amazing place to hunt. From what im told now it is shadow of its former glory.

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We have several ranches that have around 20 or more species available at any given time or the year. We also have a group of connecting ranches in the hill country that would yield almost double that combined.


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Re: Exotic Hunting Ranches [Re: bassmastar34] #9188406 02/18/25 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by bassmastar34
it is a shame the YO has been sold off and gone down hill over the past few decades. I went in the late 90s it was like 50,000 acres and a amazing place to hunt. From what im told now it is shadow of its former glory.

That is a bummer to hear. Reading the history about them is great to read. I heard the Schreiner's portion of YO is a lot better managed than the other one.

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