Hunting at the DAWG Ranch

 

HOW TO HUNT WITH US

A 100-yard range is available to all hunters upon arrival to sight-in rifles and demonstrate firearm proficiency before the hunt begins. 

DAWG Ranch will provide necessary tags for your animal. You only need to bring your general hunting license. We have been operating under the Texas Parks and Wildlife’s MLD III program since 2007, allowing the tags on your hunting license unnecessary. Hunters under the age of 18 will need to be accompanied by an adult. 

The minimum hunting caliber is .243. Please bring the best quality optics (binoculars) you have available.

 
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What to expect

 
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ARRIVING FOR YOUR HUNT

Upon arrival, you will be greeted by your guide and DAWG Ranch staff. A short orientation will occur, along with confirmation of hunting license, at which time release forms will be provided. Hunting can proceed on the day of arrival, time and weather permitting, and after firearm proficiency is confirmed. 

OUR GUIDES

A guide will be provided for each hunter. Guests are invited to hunt from one of our comfortable, heated deer blinds, positioned at an elevated viewpoint over one of our food plots. 

 
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HUNTING TIME

Most guests arrive before daylight, and the hunt length is up to the hunter, although a morning hunt and evening hunt are typical. The time allowed for hunting will be a maximum of 3 days but may be extended if arrangements can be facilitated.

FIELD CARE

Field care of your animal will be provided by DAWG Ranch staff, in addition to skinning, quartering, and preparing your animal for processing. DAWG Ranch is happy to recommend local processors and taxidermists to process your animal. 

 

accommodations

 
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La Quinta Inn
402 Highway 59 Loop South
Livingston, TX 77351
(936) 328-5299

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Holiday Inn Express
120 Southpoint Lane
Livingston, TX 77351
1-888-HOLIDAY

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Hampton Inn
1510 US Highway 59 South Loop
Livingston, TX 77351
(936) 327-2300

 

Wounding Policy

 
 

Here, at DAWG Ranch, we consider all forms of life to be of value—to be honored, respected, and treasured for the precious gift that it is from our Creator. Whether the life is that of an unborn child, or wildlife residing on properties we are so graciously blessed to have the opportunities to hunt. All life has a purpose, meaning, and importance and will be given the honor and integrity so due. On behalf of the client and our staff, every effort will be made to make certain our activities adhere to the moral and ethical conduct of what is expected from the hunting and non-hunting communities.  

With that said, at which point a firearm is discharged, and the animal is assumed to have been hit (based on the discretionary judgment of the guide), the hunt is concluded. Unless confirmation can be proven otherwise (i.e. a clean miss), again based on the discretionary judgment of the guide, then the hunt will continue.  

When presented with evidence where an injury has occurred, hunt balance will be due, regardless if the animal can be located and recovered. Considering the aforementioned disclosure, relative to the importance of life, all resources available, until deemed an exercise in futility, will be utilized to ensure the successful recovery of the client’s animal. The taking of a life is a serious and important responsibility, as hunting is an honor, and privilege, not to be taken for granted, and will be regarded as such, with honor and dignity for the animals we pursue.

 
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On the Ranch