nmtaxi
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Free-range axis deer.... until last December I didn't even know that existed. I always thought axis deer lived behind high-fences. Not true at all. I seems as though they've managed to escape, and are thriving in the hill country of Texas.
I have a buddy whose family owns a ranch near Uvalde, Texas, and he invited me down for an axis deer and hog hunt. I've always wanted to shoot an axis deer, and for a $50 NR exotic license and a few tanks of gas, I wasn't ever going to get a better deal than that.
We saw some really nice axis bucks, but I was never able to close the deal on a big one. Those axis are as skittish as any animal I have seen, and the majority of that country is covered in very thick brush. I learned what an axis deer looked like from behind in a hurry.
I was finally able to get a shot at this little buck in more open country, and I just couldn't pass it up. No matter the size, these animals are beautiful, and the meat is unbelievable. Hoping I get a chance in the near future to do it again.
I have a buddy whose family owns a ranch near Uvalde, Texas, and he invited me down for an axis deer and hog hunt. I've always wanted to shoot an axis deer, and for a $50 NR exotic license and a few tanks of gas, I wasn't ever going to get a better deal than that.
We saw some really nice axis bucks, but I was never able to close the deal on a big one. Those axis are as skittish as any animal I have seen, and the majority of that country is covered in very thick brush. I learned what an axis deer looked like from behind in a hurry.
I was finally able to get a shot at this little buck in more open country, and I just couldn't pass it up. No matter the size, these animals are beautiful, and the meat is unbelievable. Hoping I get a chance in the near future to do it again.