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<blockquote data-quote="Blandry" data-source="post: 2178910" data-attributes="member: 111203"><p>My lease was on the Webb/Duval county line.. in what's known as the 'golden triangle'. If you can find a lease in that area I'd jump on it. Texas is 95% privately owned so you will need to 'lease' some land if you don't own a couple hundred acres. It used to be rather inexpensive. I paid about $3500/year for many years. Now you're looking at $5000+ annually. One of the reasons I moved to a state with public land.</p><p></p><p>If you only hunt a couple of times a year, it might be best to just buy a few 'canned' hunts with a guide. Not much 'spot and stalk' or backpack type other than way out west TX. You'll typically be hunting in a ground (or elevated blind) over corn feeders.</p><p></p><p>The "Golden Triangle" of South Texas</p><p>Written on: 09/19/2007 11:37 by: Zaiglin's Wildlife</p><p></p><p>The hotbed of big buck production in Texas is situated within an irregular triangular-shaped area referred to as the golden triangle. The triangle encompasses all land within a region defined by Eagle Pass east to Cotulla, south to Laredo, with the Rio Grande River representing its western border. Counties within this area, including Dimmit, LaSalle, Maverick, Zavala, and Webb, are nationally recognized for their trophy buck-producing potential. Actually, Webb and Dimmit Counties are recognized as the all-time number one and two record book buck producing counties throughout the United States according to the Boone and Crockett Club</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blandry, post: 2178910, member: 111203"] My lease was on the Webb/Duval county line.. in what's known as the 'golden triangle'. If you can find a lease in that area I'd jump on it. Texas is 95% privately owned so you will need to 'lease' some land if you don't own a couple hundred acres. It used to be rather inexpensive. I paid about $3500/year for many years. Now you're looking at $5000+ annually. One of the reasons I moved to a state with public land. If you only hunt a couple of times a year, it might be best to just buy a few 'canned' hunts with a guide. Not much 'spot and stalk' or backpack type other than way out west TX. You'll typically be hunting in a ground (or elevated blind) over corn feeders. The "Golden Triangle" of South Texas Written on: 09/19/2007 11:37 by: Zaiglin's Wildlife The hotbed of big buck production in Texas is situated within an irregular triangular-shaped area referred to as the golden triangle. The triangle encompasses all land within a region defined by Eagle Pass east to Cotulla, south to Laredo, with the Rio Grande River representing its western border. Counties within this area, including Dimmit, LaSalle, Maverick, Zavala, and Webb, are nationally recognized for their trophy buck-producing potential. Actually, Webb and Dimmit Counties are recognized as the all-time number one and two record book buck producing counties throughout the United States according to the Boone and Crockett Club [/QUOTE]
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