Central Texas hunting preserve,  just before the flush...
L to R, Guide Allen Morehouse, PSE pro staff Jarred Kimmel, Mix Willaim and Walter Makowski after an upland bird hunt with HOT Guided Hunts
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Booking 2008-2009
(254) 717-2946
Booking 2008-2009
(254) 717-2946
More and more people are learning the benefits of a well run Central TX
Upland Bird Hunting
Preserve. One of the big benefits of a preserve is the
hunting season is lengthened. We start hunting Upland Birds on October
first and finish the season the last week of March. This gives the hunter
more opportunity for Upland Bird Hunting in Texas. If you are Upland Bird
Hunting in TX
with your own dog, you can guarantee your dog to be in
birds. This is very important to the success of a young dog. It also gives a
veteran bird dog a chance to get tuned up quickly and efficiently. Do not be
misdirected between an Texas Upland Bird Hunting preserve and a put and
take. On a good TX Upland Bird Hunting preserve the birds and habitat are
managed year around. This
means a wilder acting quarry. The birds that are not harvested have the
ability to
survive from one year to the next. Texas Guided Upland Hunts can be made
or broken by a guide and his bird dogs. We pride ourselves on the quality of
bird dogs we raise. Our dogs are not only from National Champion
bloodlines, but they are proven field dogs. Clients need to bring gear that
will not only make their hunt more successful but also safer. The following
is a list of primary gear we recommend you to bring:

1. A comfortable, broke-in, waterproof pair of boots
2. Clothing to cover all weather possibilities (hot, cold, rain, etc)
3. Proper shells (call if you would like recommendations)
4. Hunter orange is a requirement. A hunter orange hat is a good idea but a
vest
or shirt is needed.
5. Texas residents must have at least a resident hunting license Type 101
6. Non-residents hunting a bird preserve must have at least a non-resident
banded bird license - Type 120. This license only allows the take of
preserve
raised birds only.

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