What kind of exotic game is in Bastrop State Park and in what abundance? Thanks
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System descriptions have changed they used to say exotics in limited numbers at alot of them that said you were allowed to shoot them, very few may get a straggler traveling throughLast edited by SCREAMINREELS; 07-10-2016, 04:41 PM.
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I hunted there last year on the spike/ doe hunt. We were told there are a few red deer that come through very seldom. I walked the back fence where an exotic game ranch was and there are several spots where you can see the fence knocked down from fallen trees and there are abandoned blinds on that property also. The staff showed me a picturere of a red deer taken by a kid few years ago and once in a while they are spotted. While we were there someone shot a young doe/ fawn red deer. Those were the only two shot that I know of out of several huhunts over the past few years. To sum it up...it's a good location for doe / meat hunt.....don't expect to go there and get an opportunity at a red deer or any other exotic. Hope this helps.
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The Exotic they speak of is a small herd of Red Stag. We were there in January for the Youth hunt. One of the kids got a red doe. Big animal. The week before was the adult hunt and there was a Buck killed. Other than that, pigs are it. The problem with Bastrop now it the fire wiped out huge areas and the place is pretty ugly because of dead trees.
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Originally posted by Timemachine View PostThe Exotic they speak of is a small herd of Red Stag. We were there in January for the Youth hunt. One of the kids got a red doe. Big animal. The week before was the adult hunt and there was a Buck killed. Other than that, pigs are it. The problem with Bastrop now it the fire wiped out huge areas and the place is pretty ugly because of dead trees.
Regards,
Dave
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