Texas Hidden Springs Ranch

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Texas Hidden Springs Ranch



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Location: New Braunfels, Texas

Species Hunted: Whitetail Deer

State(s) Hunted: TX

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outfitter review submitted by: Sam Watson on Apr 28 2009

Species Hunted: whitetail

Game Quality: poor

Accommodation Quality: ok

Camp Condition: ok

Food Quality: good

Guide Experience: good

Other Personal Experience: good

Overall Impression: what a rip off

Recommend: NO WAY!!!!!

Reviewer Comments: DO NOT book with Texas Hidden Springs Ranch in New Braunfels. They are a huge rip off. I booked a $6500 hunt for whitetails and while I did see deer every morning and evening, they were the same ones, over and over and over. The guide was great but I got ZERO opportunity at a trophy and ZERO opportunity at a management buck. Literally ZERO bucks they would allow you to shoot.

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