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I would like to do a deer hunt this fall in West Texas or Illinois anyone have any good outfitter recommendations, or ones to stay away from, thanks
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Where in west tx you looking? High fence? Low fence?
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I guess I don't know where, High fence I would think they wold cost more and better quality of deer, low fence would be cheaper with smaller deer? just asking for a good hunt.
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https://www.westtexashunt.com/My brother has been out with these guys and had a good time. https://www.maloneoutdoors.com/This guy Cody Malone I have met. He is awesome at what he does but it’s high fence and not cheap…but last time looked what he offered is cheaper than a lot of other high fence outfits.
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Texas is all about horns. Either decide how much you're willing to pay for them or look for meat hunts where you can take does, management bucks, and feral hogs.
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If Montana had a standing army, a 270 Win with Federal Blue Box 130's would be the standard issue.
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I would definately beware of operations that charge by antler score or have restrictions on size of deer taken also ones that have draw blood policies.
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