We drew on a bonus hunt 2 years ago, it’s a moderately tough hunt, lots of walking, if successful you will need a wheeled cart to bring it out , find a place you can glass and wait for them to move, then hammer down with a .270 or better, we personally didn’t wait for a bull and had 4 cows get spooked by some other people and my uncle hank shooting a .338win shot one and I shot her again with my .300 because she was getting in a mud flat
This was in March and hot so we field butchered and packed out , and then elected to deem the hunt a success and didn’t return for the 2nd day
Probably walked 14-20 miles that day
Monitor the LA website because they have some hunts not listed with TP&W
Like ours but need to show up in person early and wait inline to see if you get drawn
Best of luck and maybe you will get a bull I just looked it is in Bahia unit we were in a different unit so your mileage may very
I got drawn for the archery hunt two weeks earlier. This is NOT the main section of the Reserve. This is a special hunt in the very rarely hunted Bahia Grande unit, so anything you read about the main section may or may not apply. I'm drawn for both sections and will hunt both with bow, the first main section in a few weeks. I've hunted the main section before and yes, there is a ton of walking (except for all the guys riding fat-tire bikes, who walk less) and yes you need a cart, either way. The Bahia Grande section looks completely different to me, at least on Google Earth. Most of it is water and nothing is far from the only access road through it, which I am HOPING we will be able to drive on. If we cannot use that single road and have to walk in from either end, well, that's gonna require putting some miles on the boots.
I got drawn for the archery hunt two weeks earlier. This is NOT the main section of the Reserve. This is a special hunt in the very rarely hunted Bahia Grande unit, so anything you read about the main section may or may not apply. I'm drawn for both sections and will hunt both with bow, the first main section in a few weeks. I've hunted the main section before and yes, there is a ton of walking (except for all the guys riding fat-tire bikes, who walk less) and yes you need a cart, either way. The Bahia Grande section looks completely different to me, at least on Google Earth. Most of it is water and nothing is far from the only access road through it, which I am HOPING we will be able to drive on. If we cannot use that single road and have to walk in from either end, well, that's gonna require putting some miles on the boots.
What’s the closest town to stay in? Refuge looks pretty isolated.
Just wondering because it said all exotic mammals. Didn’t mention anything specific.
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Nilgai and pigs there.
On the actual Laguna Atascosa part, there has been a couple of sightings of fallow and Auodad, but definitely not enough to be any sort of focus on them. Likely just a couple of escapees passing through from neighboring ranches our there. Bahia has very few neighboring ranches and its all low fence areas and larger places that don’t stock any sort of exotics.
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