TX Hill Country Whitetail Deer Hunt

- High opportunity and quality hunting with one of the highest wild deer concentrations in the country.
- All animals are free range and free roaming to support fair chase hunts.
- Abundant hunting opportunities aided by a seasoned guide.
- Family friendly accommodations and atmosphere on an operating cattle ranch located on the San Saba River in Texas Hill Country.
- Beautiful accommodations, scenery, and wildlife watching.
- Daylong recreational opportunities for you and guests within the ranch and at nearby attractions.
- Seasoned guide with +30 years’ big game experience, including successfully guiding many first-time hunters.
About this hunt
| Hunting season: | Sep 27, 2025 - Jan 18, 2026 |
| Best time for hunting: | Nov 1, 2025 - Dec 21, 2025 |
Where you will hunt
Territory
| Fence type: | Partly fenced |
| Fence area: | low fence so animals are free range |
| Territory size: | 1 mile long |
| Languages spoken by staff: | English |
| Operating since: | 2018 year |
Structure by elevation
Plains: 50%, Hills: 50%Structure by landscape
Fields/Bush: 80%, Forest: 20%Entertainment services
Where you will stay
Luxury Cabin (fully equipped)
How to get there
Navigation guidelines
| Nearest airport: | Austin |
| Distance from airport: | 120 miles |
| Transfer from airport: | No |
| Transfer from railway: | No |
Other information
| Gun rental: | Yes |
| Vaccination required: | No |
Terms
Price includes
- Accommodation
- Guiding by PH
- Field trophy preparation
- Laundry
- Various recreational opportunities for you and guests within the ranch.
- Private San Saba River access for fishing and cooling off.
- Tours of our working cattle ranch, which raises direct to consumer all-natural grass-fed beef.
Price does NOT include
- Transport on territory
- Transfer from/to airport
- Hunting license
- Gun permits
- Gun rental
- Ammunition
- Trophy measurement
- Insurance
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Snacks
- Beverages/soft drinks
- Alcoholic drinks
- Housekeeping
- Gratuities
Cancellation
Deposit is none refundable, however it can be rolled over and applied towards your payment for another hunt time.Wounding
Wounded animals will be considered a harvest.Payment
Deposit
Final payment
Paid onsitePayment notes
TAGs & licenses
Big Game
Texas’s big game species include White-tailed deer, Mule deer, Pronghorn antelope, Desert bighorn sheep, Javelina, and Alligator, as well as Wild turkey. (Texas also has feral hogs and exotic species like axis deer, which are free-ranging but not classified as game and can be hunted year-round with a license.)
Deer (White-tailed & Mule): Texas does not require drawing a tag for deer – deer licenses are available to all, OTC. When a hunter buys a Texas hunting license, deer tags are included as part of the license. These allow the harvest of deer up to the county-specific bag limits. Hunters must also complete the harvest log on the license for deer and report harvests via Texas’s app or online.
Turkey: Wild turkey (Eastern and Rio Grande) are hunted with over-the-counter tags as well. A Texas license provides turkey tags. Turkey fall under “upland game bird” regulations: to hunt turkey, you need an Upland Game Bird endorsement on your license. There is no extra turkey permit to buy (the tags are on the license). Non-residents who only want to hunt turkey can use the special non-resident Turkey license (which provides turkey tags but no deer tags).
Pronghorn (Antelope): Pronghorn hunting in Texas is limited and possible with drawn permits for public lands or with landowner allocated pronghorn permits.
Desert Bighorn Sheep: Texas has a very limited bighorn sheep season. Tags are extremely few (~2–3 per year) and are allocated by draw only to residents.
Javelina: They have a bag limit of 2 per license year in the allowed counties There is no draw – javelina are included under the general hunting license.
Alligator: Texas allows alligator hunting in certain counties and seasons. Alligator hunting on public properties (like WMAs or public waters) often requires a drawn permit or an assigned quota. On private lands, alligator hunting is managed by a tag system: landowners in core alligator counties receive a number of hide tags from TPWD based on population assessments.
Hogs & Exotics: While not “game,” it’s worth noting Texas has feral hogs everywhere and exotic species (axis deer, nilgai antelope, blackbuck, etc.) on many ranches. These can be hunted year-round with no bag limit. A hunting license is required to hunt them, but no tags or permits are needed – they are unregulated beyond having landowner permission.
Small Game
Texas does not have a separate small-game license for residents – the standard hunting license covers all legal game species (Dove, Squirrels, Rabbits, etc.), provided you have the required endorsements for certain species.
Dove & Migratory Birds: To hunt doves, ducks, geese, sandhill cranes, or any migratory game bird in Texas, a hunter needs the Migratory Game Bird endorsement on their license. In addition, waterfowl hunters need the Federal Duck Stamp and must be HIP-certified. Texas also requires a free Sandhill Crane Permit for crane hunting.
Upland Game: Texas requires the Upland Game Bird endorsement to hunt any upland game birds: this includes Wild turkey, Quail, Pheasant, and Chachalaca.
Other small game like Squirrel, Rabbits, Hares, Prairie dogs, and predators/furbearers (coyote, raccoon, bobcat) do not require any special stamp – just a valid hunting license.
Documents needed
- Hunting license and species tags
- Hunter Education proof
- Necessary endorsements and stamps per species
- Archery Endorsement – to hunt during Archery-only season for deer or turkey
Minimum Hunter Age
Texas does not set a minimum age to hunt; any child can participate under supervision. Youth hunter education and license is available from 9 years old.
More information
- https://tpwd.texas.gov/ - Texas Parks and Wildlife
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