I’m about to go look at a lease North of Laredo off Camino Columbia (255) close to midway between the border and I-35. Does anyone hunt around there? I believe this area will have good hunting but I’m a little worried about the foot traffic. Does it get a lot of activity? I’ve never hunted that far south and I’m pumped about the hunting but I don’t want to worry about bringing my kids to the lease.
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I’m a newbie to south Texas. I hunt close to Mirando City SE of Laredo and we had pretty high foot traffic as the season wore on. I never worried about taking my wife or daughter to the stand, until we had a group of wetbacks walk out in front of us one afternoon. We still hunted a lot, and will continue to hunt a lot. I will just make sure we are well armed, and go from there.
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We hunt just west of Encinal. Lots of illegals coming through. Been that way for years. Border Patrol is on our place pretty much every weekend. We are close to the check point on 83, so they skirt that and come through our place. Multiple trucks driven through the fences over the past couple years.
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I would call BP and ask about that particular ranch
I agree that every place in Webb has foot traffic, but
BP are everywhere. I wouldn’t not lease it because of
Illegals. They have been there since the 70’s when I started hunting and working in S Tx.
I would rather have that problem than poachers/trespassers/meth trash in east Texas.
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Originally posted by Big pig View PostI would call BP and ask about that particular ranch
I agree that every place in Webb has foot traffic, but
BP are everywhere. I wouldn’t not lease it because of
Illegals. They have been there since the 70’s when I started hunting and working in S Tx.
I would rather have that problem than poachers/trespassers/meth trash in east Texas.
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That's like saying every ranch in south TX has illegals. I've been on at least 10 different ranches from bracketville to Kingsville. Some have problems and some don't.
Either way I wouldn't let some herd of Berni supporters dictate where I hunted
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Was a guest on a place for years until I finally landed a spot off Columbia and down an old County road. Hunting is awesome, it was a big place and we were about 50%. high fence, but illegal traffic especially drug traffic was on the high side. Often seen lines of people all dressed in black with back packs and the last dude with a semi auto long rifle. They did not mess with us but on occasion they would stop and stare you down which wasn't all the fun. Never be first the camp by yourself and just walk into the house, chances are you are no alone. Couple of other lease folks found a backpack full of Marajuana just dropped where they were climbing the high fence, and not unusual to walk up on or a special ops type guy pop out of the brush and he was tracking the smugglers. We got off the place about 7 years ago and I miss the heck out of it even with the perceived danger.
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We had practically zero traffic on our place in far southeast Webb county until last Fall... as it got closer to the election, traffic picked up... Now it's wide open... I fear with the DemoKrauts in charge, it ain't gonna get no better... Prior to this, I had a place with 8 miles of Rio Grande river frontage and never felt unsafe or threatened in any manner. I did however always keep my eyes open and remained vigilant and armed. I'm pretty much the same way now in this new place... Long as they don't approach me or threaten me in ANY way, they will be fine and so will I. When I see them, if possible I take pics. I then send a pin drop to the BP for our sector (Hebbronville). With a little head's up, their capture rate has been pretty good as we are in the middle of downtown NOWHERE and in the thick brush the illegals pretty much have to use major travel routes (powerline right-of-way, or roads) and BP is able to set up a trap for them.
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