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    I know they have a ton of deer, but I have never hunted there myself. I have only visited for camping duringthe summer, and while I was in the office I noticed they offered the ability to bow hunt there in the tourist off season.
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  2. #12

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    Coolio, I'll check it out for sure.

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    Could set you up with a 3 day rifle hunt in Uvalde ( not for free though). Sorry we don't allow bow hunters.... besides me. have about 1300 acres of field/brush country.

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    Thanks. I don't have much interest in shooting anything with a rifle unless I'm on a true trophy hunt, which I can't afford, otherwise it's just too easy.

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    No problem. Just thought I'd offer. I don't rifle hunt much anymore either. I take my son (13) and let him do the shooting. He killed a cull 154 B/C whitetail off of the king ranch last year. I think I may have created a monster!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bstreep View Post
    If you want to go to Amistad for a bow hunt and need a partner, I'd certainly consider it. LMK what you are thinking of. I gave up my deer lease this year, but always have an opportunity to rifle hunt on it for does, or a buddy's in South Texas for does (rifle). But bow hunting is WAY more interesting...
    Lemme know when you want to go. ;)










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    nice auadad (sp).

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    I live in a deer infested neighborhood in salado. I could take one down with my bare hands on my front porch. I just dont know how to process deer myself or I would.I would rather buy ribeyes than pay a butcher to cut up a stinky deer.

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    Mike, after you get them down on the ground just gnaw on them like a coyote, no need to butcher first.

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