A First Timers Guide To Texas Hill Country Deer Hunting

By William Baker


America is a nation renowned for its hunting tradition. Its southern states, more so Texas, have vast lands that are perfect for this outdoor activity. If you have a trip in your itinerary, this article will let you in on many facts about Texas Hill Country deer hunting.

Hunting usually takes place in large tracts of land owned by lodges. In many lodges, the land usually sprawls for thousands of acres. Each lodge also has its own rules, but they are generally similar at all lodges.

Lodges usually rear their own animals specifically for hunting. It is common for lodges to have plenty of animals at a time, sometimes even in the thousands, which is good for a healthy hunt. Accommodation is also provided for lone hunters and individuals who tag their families along with them.

You might want to call and make your reservation before traveling. There is no guarantee you will find space if you simply pack and go. Some seasons are considered prime for hunting and slots get filled up pretty fast. Advance communication will save you the trouble of moving around in search of a different venue from what you had planned for in case you find the place full.

One important thing you should do beforehand is check if your lodge has the animals you have in mind. There are many deer species, and getting a lodge that rears the kind you want is important. Species range from sika, axis, fallow, whitetail and red deer. If the lodge has a website, this information should be posted on it.

You should ask about the availability of guided hunts too. If you are significantly inexperienced in hunting, the best thing to do would be to choose a lodge that offers guides. A large percentage of the local facilities have this provision.

You should also know that animal fees are effected based on size and age. For instance, animals rated as trophies are those that are no less than 6 years old and are at least 140 inches tall. Pricing is usually done by lodge management before the animals mature and get released to roam the outdoors. The bigger the animal, the higher its fee.

Certain lodges make it a requirement for every hunter to have a guide. In such a lodge, a guide has the permission to terminate a hunt if he feels the situation warrants it. Being familiar with the regulations is a good way of ensuring your experience is incident free.

One thing that may cause your session to be terminated is unfamiliarity with your firearm. Your hunt may basically be terminated if there are other guides and hunters close to you who are at risk. The moment your guide senses imminent danger in the manner in which the hunt is being conducted, he will certainly stop it.

You should also know that hunters are not permitted to take alcohol before heading out on hunting missions. You can only drink once you complete your mission and have surrendered your firearm for safe storage. It is also mandatory for all firearms to be fitted with scopes.




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