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Texas lion hunting

Posted By: Palehorse

Texas lion hunting - 07/26/14 05:15 PM

Can anyone recommend a good outfitter/guide in Texas for a mountain lion hunt. I know there are a lot out of state, but I'm looking for in state only.

Thanks
Posted By: Sneaky

Re: Texas lion hunting - 07/26/14 05:28 PM

Some day I'll be looking for the same. There's only a handful that do it, from what I understand.
Posted By: Palehorse

Re: Texas lion hunting - 07/26/14 06:50 PM

Yea, it's a challenge to find one. The reason I want it from Texas is I will never be able to take one of all North American big game, but I might be able to do Texas, maybe minus desert bighorn.
Posted By: Creekrunner

Re: Texas lion hunting - 07/26/14 07:02 PM

Originally Posted by Palehorse
maybe minus desert bighorn.


Put your 10 bucks in every year in the TPW draw hunt, like I do, and avoid "negative waves". (In other words, think positive.)

[video:youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=KuStsFW4EmQ[/video]

I know the odds aren't great, but if you want one, you gotta try.


If someone doesn't pipe up here in a while, PM me and I can email a couple of ranchers in west Texas and ask if they know of someone who handles problem cats. Maybe they outfit for hunters too.
Posted By: Palehorse

Re: Texas lion hunting - 07/26/14 07:06 PM

Oh yea, I've got I think 14 preference points, or whatever they call them now. Ain't holdin my breath.
Posted By: stxranchman

Re: Texas lion hunting - 07/26/14 07:23 PM

Check with the TPWD biologists in West Texas. I know numbers of trapped and killed lions are way up. Also PM Gary Roberson on here he would be a great source of names of ranches and he might even be able to put you on a lion hunt.
Posted By: Palehorse

Re: Texas lion hunting - 07/26/14 07:26 PM

Originally Posted By: stxranchman
Check with the TPWD biologists in West Texas. I know numbers of trapped and killed lions are way up. Also PM Gary Roberson on here he would be a great source of names of ranches and he might even be able to put you on a lion hunt.

Excellent! Thanks. I'll do that.
Posted By: Sneaky

Re: Texas lion hunting - 07/26/14 09:05 PM

Originally Posted By: Palehorse
Yea, it's a challenge to find one. The reason I want it from Texas is I will never be able to take one of all North American big game, but I might be able to do Texas, maybe minus desert bighorn.


Yep. I have the same goal, although I have every intention of drawing that bighorn hunt.
Posted By: Palehorse

Re: Texas lion hunting - 07/26/14 09:22 PM

Originally Posted By: Sneaky
Originally Posted By: Palehorse
Yea, it's a challenge to find one. The reason I want it from Texas is I will never be able to take one of all North American big game, but I might be able to do Texas, maybe minus desert bighorn.


Yep. I have the same goal, although I have every intention of drawing that bighorn hunt.

Good luck!
Posted By: 1860.colt

Re: Texas lion hunting - 07/26/14 10:13 PM

guy used ta hog hunt with went on a lion hunt, he's gone missing flag
Posted By: Sneaky

Re: Texas lion hunting - 07/26/14 10:31 PM

Same to you. We're gonna need it.
Posted By: Western

Re: Texas lion hunting - 07/26/14 10:46 PM

Sneaky I hope you draw the cat tag, although I suspect you will hit one in the truck 1st. BUT if you draw, I know an old ornery fella that could tote the backpack! up
Posted By: Palehorse

Re: Texas lion hunting - 07/26/14 10:58 PM

Originally Posted By: Western
Sneaky I hope you draw the cat tag, although I suspect you will hit one in the truck 1st. BUT if you draw, I know an old ornery fella that could tote the backpack! up

He was talking about the desert bighorn draw. You don't need a tag for lion. There's not even a season. TPWD doesn't classify them as a game animal. TPWD just asks that you notify them after a sighting or kill so they can collect data.
Posted By: skeeter22

Re: Texas lion hunting - 07/26/14 11:36 PM

I would contact Mulie Mike on this forum. The places that he hunts should have plenty of cats. Never hurts to ask.
Posted By: Western

Re: Texas lion hunting - 07/27/14 03:44 AM

Originally Posted By: Palehorse
Originally Posted By: Western
Sneaky I hope you draw the cat tag, although I suspect you will hit one in the truck 1st. BUT if you draw, I know an old ornery fella that could tote the backpack! up

He was talking about the desert bighorn draw. You don't need a tag for lion. There's not even a season. TPWD doesn't classify them as a game animal. TPWD just asks that you notify them after a sighting or kill so they can collect data.


Yeah don't know what I was thinking, meant to put bighorn, not cat
Posted By: Sneaky

Re: Texas lion hunting - 07/27/14 08:08 AM

You offering the pack mule service? I wouldn't turn that down.
Posted By: Western

Re: Texas lion hunting - 07/27/14 08:34 AM

Originally Posted By: Sneaky
You offering the pack mule service? I wouldn't turn that down.


I'd go just to see, but I'm betting you will hit one in your truck before you draw the tag.
Posted By: Sneaky

Re: Texas lion hunting - 07/27/14 11:51 AM

Fine by me. Just don't expect any roadside pictures when it happens.
Posted By: gary roberson

Re: Texas lion hunting - 07/27/14 01:38 PM

I know of a couple of ranches that are selling lion hunts in the Trans Pecos region. They are priced pretty high but do afford good housing, food and will allow you to come back if you don't catch on the first trip. Joe and I are furnishing dogs on a couple of operations and if you can hold off a few months, hope to have several more large ranches available.
Adios,
Gary
Posted By: Western

Re: Texas lion hunting - 07/27/14 05:51 PM

Originally Posted By: Sneaky
Fine by me. Just don't expect any roadside pictures when it happens.


Roger that!!
Posted By: Palehorse

Re: Texas lion hunting - 07/27/14 07:16 PM

Originally Posted By: gary roberson
I know of a couple of ranches that are selling lion hunts in the Trans Pecos region. They are priced pretty high but do afford good housing, food and will allow you to come back if you don't catch on the first trip. Joe and I are furnishing dogs on a couple of operations and if you can hold off a few months, hope to have several more large ranches available.
Adios,
Gary

Thanks for the reply!
I'm not in a hurry. If you don't mind, could you PM me when you can with price ranges and hunt descriptions.
Posted By: texasjeff29

Re: Texas lion hunting - 07/28/14 03:56 PM

Sending you a PM
Posted By: huntwest

Re: Texas lion hunting - 07/28/14 04:11 PM

Call Alpine Saddlery and ask for Tony Dungee. He knows everyone around there and probably knows a couple of good ones. There was a guy out there named Rocky, don't know his last name, that several people I know have gone with. They all got a cat.
Posted By: mulie_mike

Re: Texas lion hunting - 07/29/14 03:22 AM

Tye Vick out of Van Horn is well known for his pack of hounds and success rates in that area of the state. He has his own ranches he hunts but I'm working with him on a few of my ranches I am having some problem cats with and will hopefully be offering a few hunts soon.
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Posted By: gary roberson

Re: Texas lion hunting - 07/29/14 06:57 PM

This week on CARNIVORE, we will be hunting lions near Kalispell, MT with Larry Anderson. Larry has one of my pups that has turned into a lion hunting legend before reaching a year of age. I hope that you will have a chance to tune in and like us on facebook at carnivoretv.
This is some of the prettiest country in all of North America. It is ashamed that the re-introduction of the wolf has greatly impacted wildlife and hunting in that area.
Thanks and Adios,
Gary
Posted By: Sneaky

Re: Texas lion hunting - 07/29/14 07:29 PM

Why must everything be liked on Facebook?
Posted By: Creekrunner

Re: Texas lion hunting - 07/29/14 07:35 PM

Originally Posted by Sneaky
Why must everything be liked on Facebook?


Posted By: Sneaky

Re: Texas lion hunting - 07/29/14 09:19 PM

Exactly.
Posted By: gary roberson

Re: Texas lion hunting - 07/30/14 02:50 PM

It is really pretty simple. In this day and time, the sponsors of the shows use the number of facebook fans that you have as one of the criteria in deciding whether or not to sponsor a particular show. The more fans that you have, the greater your chance of keeping a sponsor or bringing a new one on board.
The shows on outdoor programming have to buy their air time and of course pay to have the show videotaped and edited. We simply cannot afford to air without our great sponsors.
Thanks and Adios,
Gary
Posted By: Creekrunner

Re: Texas lion hunting - 07/30/14 03:18 PM

Originally Posted By: gary roberson
It is really pretty simple. In this day and time, the sponsors of the shows use the number of facebook fans that you have as one of the criteria in deciding whether or not to sponsor a particular show. The more fans that you have, the greater your chance of keeping a sponsor or bringing a new one on board.
The shows on outdoor programming have to buy their air time and of course pay to have the show videotaped and edited. We simply cannot afford to air without our great sponsors.
Thanks and Adios,
Gary


No offense intended; just internets joshing. I'd never get in the way of a man promoting his business and making a living. One of my son-in-laws makes his living in "social media". He's a bit of a sanctimonious little shite, so I poke fun at that world.
Posted By: gary roberson

Re: Texas lion hunting - 07/31/14 12:44 PM

I understand. If I didn't have to deal with social media, believe me I would not either. I feel that many of our youngsters don't know how to communicate because all they do is text and look at facebook or twitter. Another thing that concerns me is what some folks will say on social media that they would never say when looking someone in the eye, it is like they have a license to be abrasive on social media. I guess I am a dinosaur.
Adios,
Gary
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