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Squaw Mountain Ranch
Texas Whitetail Deer Hunting
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Whitetail Deer Hunts are our passion at Squaw Mountain Ranch.
Squaw Mountain Ranch Allows The Opportunity  for Whitetail Deer Trophy Hunting In Texas In A Beautiful Setting.
The habitat and terrain on the ranch challenge even the most seasoned Whitetail Hunters.
We have an approximately one:one Buck to Doe ratio which allows each Hunter to see several Bucks to choose from during their Hunt at SMR.
We cater to each client individually during their Whitetail Deer Hunt at SMR.
We attempt to accommodate all clients requests in order to enrich every clients experience while on the ranch. We ensure a fair chase hunt that will provide each Whitetail Deer Hunter with a formidable trophy that they will be proud to hang in their trophy room.
Squaw Mountain Ranch prides itself on providing outstanding Trophy Whitetail Deer Hunts at an affordable price compared with other ranches, while giving the hunter a five star experience and service second to none. We’re the best spot for deer hunts in Texas.
About Hunting Whitetail Deer (White-Tailed Deer) in Texas
Trophy Whitetail Deer Hunts Information
The white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), known also as the whitetail deer, is a deer that is medium-sized indigenous in the United States, Central America, Mexico,, Canada, and as far south as Peru and Bolivia in South America. White-tailed (whitetail) deer have also journeyed to Hispaniola, Cuba, Puerto Rico, New Zealand, Jamaica, Lesser Antilles, Bahamas and some countries in Europe, such as the Finland, Czech Republic, and Serbia. In the United States, the whitetail deer is the most widely found wild animal.
In the USA, white-tailed deer are more generally found east of the Rockies, but in other parts, the black-tailed or mule deer are more typical. In the western parts of the United States, the whitetail deer is found mostly in deciduous river bottomlands and aspen parklands in and around the Great Plains , and in places of the northern Rocky Mountain areas through South Dakota and Wyoming. It is additionally found in northeastern British Columbia.
Experience Texas Whitetail Deer Hunts Today
Whitetail deer hunts are our passion at Squaw Mountain Ranch. We pride ourselves on providing outstanding whitetail deer trophy hunts at an affordable price compared with other ranches, while giving the hunter a five-star experience and service second to none. We are the largest and best hunting range for whitetail deer in all of Texas.
Squaw Mountain Ranch provides the opportunity for hunters to enjoy whitetail deer trophy hunting in a beautiful setting without many of the hazards of open-wild hunting. Our 2,000-acre ranch provides the habitat and terrain challenges even the most seasoned hunters long for. With the environment that we have carefully cultivated, there are bound to be plenty of whitetail deer to hunt down and plenty of action to be had. We provide a 1:1 buck to doe ratio which allows you to find several bucks to choose from during your hunt. We ensure a fair chase hunt that will provide you with a formidable trophy that you will be proud to hang in your trophy room.
Our Dedicated Staff
When it comes to safety and information about proper hunting techniques Squaw Mountain Ranch has the most qualified hunting specialists in Texas. They have been hunting for their entire lives and will provide you with the best possible hunting service ever.
Our trained specialists will cater to your individual needs by accommodating your requests to enrich your experience while on the ranch. SMR staff will guide you through your journey and show you exactly what it is like to hunt whitetail deer on two thousand acres, bringing you to an entirely new setting that you could never experience on your own.
About Hunting Whitetail Deer in Texas
The whitetail deer (Odocoileus virginianus) is a medium-sized deer Indigenous in the United States, Canada, Central America, Mexico, and as far south as Peru and Bolivia in South America.
In the U.S., whitetail deer are more generally found east of the Rockies, but in other parts, the black-tailed or mule deer are more typical. In the western parts of the United States, the whitetail deer is found mostly in deciduous river bottomlands and aspen parklands in and around the Great Plains, and in places of the northern Rocky Mountain areas through South Dakota and Wyoming. It is additionally found in northeastern British Columbia. The whitetail deer is the most widely found wild animal in the U.S.
Your Guide to Hunting Safety in Texas
Whitetail deer are the most preyed-upon big game in the United States, but you should not take safety out of the equation. Anything that is a normality lowers our fear of it, and hunting whitetail deer is standard. But what you may not know is the safety requirements you should be taking into consideration.
Here are several safety tips to keep in mind during your hunt:
Hunting Licensing in Texas
If you do not have a hunter’s license, then you will need to complete a hunting education course. If you are between the ages of nine and sixteen, you MUST be accompanied by someone who is 17 years old and possesses a valid hunting license for the state of Texas.
Beware of the Rut
One of the biggest hazards to all hunters is a buck in rut. Hunting safety is vital during mating season. A rutting buck is extremely dangerous, and able to cause serious damage to anyone it wishes. During this phase, they battle with other bucks for dominance over a female of their choosing. Step out of their territory because they will protect it with their lives.
Ensure That it is a Deer
It is required by law to wear orange hazard apparel while hunting. Be 100% certain beyond any doubt that you are pulling the trigger or releasing your arrow on an actual deer and not a fellow hunter. This cannot be stressed enough.
Properly Functioning Equipment
Hunting safety depends on the equipment as much as the game. Test your equipment before and after every single hunt eliminating the possibility of misfiring rifles or malfunctioning binoculars/compasses. You do not want an equipment malfunction to be the difference between life and death.
Let Others Know Your Whereabouts
If you’re going to hunt in the wild, one thing to keep in mind is: cell phones aren’t ultra-reliable. In any case, you may wander into an area that isn’t covered by even the largest coverage maps in America. The more remote the area, the less likely your phone is to work. That’s just one of the reasons hunters still bring equipment like thermostats and compasses on their journey. It’s wise to give your loved ones a detailed area and a tight time frame, in the unlikely, but possible event that they would need to search for you if you are non-responsive.
Tree Stand Safety
While mostly popular among bow hunters, tree stands can help a standard marksman make the most of their hunting trip. As you know, you’re immobile and completely stationary when you’re using a tree stand, but it could be the difference between a great shot, or missing your prey completely. Besides the tactical advantages or disadvantages, there’s a key factor to consider when using tree stands.
One of the biggest rules is this: hunt deer, don’t waste time hunting trees. The point is, even if you find a wonderful tree overlooking a deer’s watering hole, you won’t be able to definitively say that a deer will come across that spot while you’re up in the tree. Wait until you see a whitetail deer, then begin using your tree stand.
If you end up staying in the tree for an extended period of time, depending on your position, you could risk limbs going numb, which can make you underestimate your position. Extended use on tree stands increases the likelihood of an accident. While both bow hunters and traditional ammunition hunters alike use tree stands in their hunting trips, it’s best to understand the requirements and maximum capacities on your tree stands. They’re not OSHA regulated, and you’re controlling the entire ordeal. This is one of the most crucial times to focus on your safety. We personally recommend that you should refrain from using tree stands when hunting whitetail deer, no matter the environment.
Weather Effects
It is safe to assume that you will check the weather before you go on your trip. Plan for moderate to severe alternate weather conditions. Even if you have been waiting for this trip for a while, never risk your safety in potentially dangerous weather just for the sake of the trip. There will be another time.
Squaw Mountain is Everything You Hoped For
You have been hunting before, but you have not had this kind of service, or been to a ranch like ours. It is not just about hunting, but about the downtime between the hunts. Squaw Mountain Ranch is a place to relax and rejuvenate after the hunt.
Private Cabins
You are out in the woods all day, hiking and carrying your gear, and your body is tired. You want your own space to shake off the dust and relax at the end of the day. Relax in the comfort of your own private cabin where you can think about the day, rest and recoup, and get right back out into the hunt tomorrow. Our comfortable cabins have everything you need, including access to meals and a stocked bar in the central ranch. What better way to unwind in the evening than not having to cook, and leaning back to a cold brew?
Relaxation
The ranch is also for relaxing and rejuvenating after the hunt. Take advantage of the pool and hot tub to unwind. When you find your way out of the comfort of the hot tub, head over to the firepit where you can trade stories with fellow hunters.
We are the Ultimate Deer Hunting Ranch in North Texas
Squaw Mountain Ranch is your #1 spot for ultimate deer hunting ranch located in North Texas. For the safest, most authentic hunting experience, book your whitetail deer hunt today. We have an excellent environment and a team that cares about your hunting safety. Also, we just remodeled and added new additions to our lodging in Spring of 2022. Come check out Squaw Mountain Ranch today! Call us today for information and a quote.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you have other deer to hunt besides the whitetail deer?
We also have the best selection of exotic deer such as elk, axis, and stag deer hunts. Squaw Mountain Ranch is the #1 destination for exotic deer hunting in North Texas.
Do you have a variety of hunting packages?
Our deer hunting packages include family, corporate, elk, axis, stag, and exotic packages. Our trained specialists will cater to your individual or group needs.
Can I hunt whitetail deer year-round?
There are no seasonal restrictions on hunting whitetail deer in Texas, which makes it a suitable trophy to hunt year-round. We have a great herd of whitetail on Squaw Mountain Ranch with excellent genetics producing amazing trophy axis deer every year.
THE BEST PLACE TO HUNT WHITETAIL DEER
The great outdoors can be enjoyed without many of the hazards of open-wild hunting. Our 2,000 acre ranch at Squaw Mountain Ranch not only cares about your hunting safety, but is the largest and best hunting range for whitetail deer in all of Texas.
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For the safest, most authentic hunting experience, you need Squaw Mountain Range: an excellent environment, and a team that cares about your hunting safety.
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Whitetail Deer Hunts in Texas Are Like No Other
You want to find the best spot in all of Texas to hunt whitetail deer, as well as exotics, but you’ve been disappointed with other ranch services or hunting on your own. You have the best possible whitetail deer hunting experience waiting for you at Squaw Mountain Ranch in Texas, but let’s back up for a minute: what defines the best possible whitetail deer hunting trip of your life?
Dedicated Staff That Knows What’s What
Whether it comes to safety, as well as information about proper hunting techniques, and your prey, we have the specialists that don’t just work a job—they’ve been hunting for their entire lives, and they’re dedicated to providing you with the best possible hunting service ever. You’ve been hunting before, but you haven’t had this kind of service to back you, or a ranch like ours. It’s not juts about hunting, but about the downtime between the hunts.
Private Cabins
You want your own space to shake off the dust, and relax at the end of day one. Relax in the comfort of your own private cabin where you can think about the day, rest and recoup, and get right back out into the hunt. These come with everything you’ll need, including access to meals and a stocked bar in the central ranch. What better way to unwind in the evening than not having to cook, and leaning back to a cold brew? Exactly—nothing is better.
Relaxation
It just makes sense—you’re out in the woods all day, you’ve been hiking and carrying your gear, and your body is tired. The ranch is also to relax and rejuvenate after the hunt. Take advantage of the pool and hot tub to relax, and prep yourself for the next day. When you finally find your way out of the comfort of the hot tub, head on over to the firepit where you can enjoy a few beers and trade stories. It’s everything you were hoping for, and nobody can offer it like Squaw Mountain Ranch.
Customized Guided Hunts
Introducing someone to hunting, or are you new to the scene yourself? Either way, our trained professionals can guide you through your hunt and show you exactly what it’s like to hunt whitetail deer on on 2000 acres, bringing you to an entirely new setting that you could never experience on your own. Whitetail deer hunts in Texas are inspired by how Squaw Mountain Ranch conducts hunts—there’s just nothing like it.
Getting Your Shot
With the environment that we’ve carefully cultivated at Squaw Mountain Ranch, there’s bound to be plenty of whitetail deer for you to hunt down and plenty of action to be had. We believe, without a doubt, that you’ll have the time of your life out on Squaw Mountain Ranch.
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squawmountainranchtx · 3 years ago
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Top 10 Essential Tips Hunting Whitetail Deer
There are many ways to hunt whitetail deer. But there is one problem. It is important to learn from professionals and not be left out in the woods without proper information. These are the top ten best tips for hunting, to make sure you have a safe trip and get the most from your hunt.
10: The Early Morning
You need to have the best shot and the best conditions to capture the trophy you desire. You'll find more whitetail activity in the morning when it's cloudy. Hunting in the early morning is one of the most valuable hunting tips. Although science is still not sure why, it has been proven that doe and buck are more active when the morning mist is clearing. This is the best time to catch your prey or possibly two.
9. Deer can hear better than they can see
Whitetail deer cannot see clearly in the daylight. They rely on their hearing to detect predators. According to them, whitetail deer can hear up a mile, sometimes even further, in certain cases. This ability can be used to hear the sound of distant gunshots or leaves crunching under your feet. You can be sure that any whitetail deer shot within a radius of one to two miles has heard it and fled the area.
8. The Drone-era Can Help
Drones are everywhere, as we all know. They are used by Amazon to deliver packages, and children use them for toys. However, they can also be used by hunters. You can get the advantage over whitetail deer by listening to any sound. A drone equipped with a camera and GPS can help you locate your prey quickly and track your route. Whitetail deer are not inclined to look up. They prefer flat terrain so having air superiority can prove useful. Find their location and return the drone to you. Then, start walking towards them.
7. Tree stands are actually very useful
Many people believe that tree stands don't have any utility. Tree stands can still be useful for hunting, provided you consider safety. As we said in tip #8, whitetails don't tend to look up very often so they won't see you in a stand. However, you should be at the right distance. These are great tools but can also be dangerous. You should be careful when climbing into or out of your tree stand.
6. Whitetail Senses of Smell
They rely on their senses of smell just as much as their hearing. Whitetails can sense scents from far away. In some cases, they can detect smells even further than you can. Wash your hunting clothes with a non-scented detergent and avoid fabric softeners containing perfumes.
5. Repellents
It is a good idea to have a repellent with you, especially for ticks and mosquitos. You don't want to bring back a parasite, or have something new in your body. Despite the fact that mosquito-related deaths are often overlooked by the public, their numbers continue to increase every year.
4. Odor Eliminator
Many experienced hunters will use an odor eliminator to spray their skin. Even if you don't use scented or fragrant washing products to wash your hunting gear, natural musk can still be detected. It is a constant scent that increases over time and between showers. Animals can sense your scent. If you intend to spray yourself, make sure you bring an odor eliminator with you for your tree stand. It is possible to leave natural musky scents behind on your tree stand, so it is worth having an odor neutralizer.
3. Locating Your Spot
Digital technology is a great tool for finding the ideal location to set up your hunting area and setting up camp. You can use satellite imagery to find the best places to hunt with Google Maps and Apple Maps. You should choose a location that is within a few minutes of a road, or an area where you can park your car, and make sure that the habitat is suitable for whitetail deer.
2. Talking
Remember that whitetails are sensitive to sound when hunting with friends. Talking too much can cause the deer to be scared, so it's better to go for a walk in the woods than hunt. Talking to a rookie can actually hinder you from hunting prey. You may hear deer from over a mile away and they might not even scamper.
1. Beware of the Rut
Finding buck in the rut is the most dangerous part about any camping trip. It's mating season and testosterone is high. To mark their territory, bucks will place their antlers on branches and chip the bark. You are more likely to be attacked by a rutting Buck than flee if you get into their territory. The rut is not something you should take lightly. This can be a life-or-death situation. Because hunters are well-aware of the severity and repercussions of the rut, there are on average zero deaths per year from bucks attacking humans.
Hunting Whitetail Deer on 2000 Acres
Squaw Mountain Ranch is the best place to go whitetail hunting. You can rest assured that you will have the best hunting experience with Squaw Mountain Ranch's over 2,000 acres of hunting land and dedicated staff.
To Learn more, Visit Squaw Mountain Ranch Today.
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squawmountainranchtx · 5 years ago
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Website: https://www.squawmountainranch.com/
Address: 2576 Squaw Mountain Rd, Jacksboro, TX 76458
Phone: +1 (830) 275-3277
Today, SMR is offering some of the best Texas Trophy Whitetail Hunting and Exotic Hunting opportunities in all of Texas, along with Bird, Turkey, Hog, Varmint, and More Hunts including: Trophy Elk, Axis Deer, Scimitar Oryx, Blackbuck Antelope, Fallow Deer, Addax, Aoudad, Buffalo, White Buffalo, Corsican Rams, Black Hawaiian, Bongo, Blesbok, Catalina Goats, Eland, Four-Horned Sheep, Gazelle, Gemsbok, Himalayan Tahr, Impala, Hybrid Ibex, Kudu, Markhor, Mouflon Ram, Nyala, Nubian Ibex, Red Stag, Red Lechwe, Sable, Spanish Goats, Springbok, Texas Dall Ram, Transcaspian Urial, Wildebeest, Zebra and other African game to the discriminating hunter. Located in Jack County, less than 2 hours from the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, Squaw Mountain Ranch offers premier Big Texas Whitetail Hunting Operation providing an experience of a lifetime to all hunters.
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