Mule Creek Outfitting is pleased to have been a sponsor here for 4 years now. We are now booking hunts on our west Texas leases for 2014. We will have hog and Javelina hunting available from January 12 through Feb 28. (Javy season closed after 2/25/2014) We limit our hunting to bowhunters only. Hunting dates will fall from Saturday through Thursday each week, 5 day hunts.
We can accomodate groups of up to 16 hunters at a time. We now have over 125 square miles to hunt. These ranches will not be overhunted and you will not be crowded. We ran over 35 feeders and bait sites this year on 60,000 acres. We use trail cameras on several of the baits every day to give us an idea of what is coming in and when. We provide you a bunk to sleep in, a hot shower, indoor toilet and prebaited hunting areas. Freezer space is available to get your meat cold for the trip home, plenty of running water at the paved cleaning station with flood lights, gambrels, ropes, pulleys and a scale onsite. 5 day hunts. You are responsible for your own meals and kitchen facilities are provided as long as you clean up after yourself.
You need to bring your sleeping bag/pillow, bow, clothes and a cooler to put your meat in. A nonresident Texas hunting license is required for non residents, available at most sporting goods dealers (such as Walmart)for a fee of $48.00. This license is good for 5 days.
Book 8 hunters or more and we will close the camp so you can have it to yourselves.
If you want to give Javy and hog hunting a try, this is as good an opportunity at free range feral hogs as you will find, with Javelina and coyotes as a bonus. Several coyotes have been taken on hunts at this ranch. Plenty of space, plenty of animals, and clean facilities. This is not a 5 star lodging type operation. If you are looking for the deluxe catered hunting lodge or high fence hunt, we are not it, and you need to keep looking. We will show you around so you can get to your hunting areas and you will then be responsible for getting to and from your daily hunts. Guiding, skinning, tracking, transportation or other services are not included in your rate. Consider this as a do it yourself, self guided hunting opportunity with some assistance.
Shaun's mighty hog tracking teckle posing with a find. She thinks this is her hog. This spotted boar weighed 200 pounds.
A happy hunter with the daily double.
Our hog cleaning station has a covered roof, concrete floor, running water, scales, floodlights etc. This was one of the biggest hogs for the 2012 year. 280 pound sow, covered with a thick pad of fat. The drought was severe for the past 2 years but the hogs still find a way to make a good living in the mesquite thickets.
This old oilfield shop building has been converted to be our Headquarters. We do not have to worry about being too cold or having our camp blow away in the west Texas windstorms. We have a plug and spigot for hooking up an RV if you want to bring your own.
Kitchen facilities are rather spartan but clean.
A hot shower, indoor toilet and heated building makes your stay a little less tiring than on a camping hunt. You do need to bring your own towel.