"The Herradura Ranch is located in LaSalle County, Texas, an
area renowned for its quality and quantity of superb whitetail deer
and other types of game hunting as well. The Herradura Ranch
covers some 7,000 acres of distinctive South Texas brush country,
including guajilla, black brush, mesquite, quayacon, sage and
prickly pear. Topography on the Herradura ranges from low, rolling
hills covered with brush, to creek bottoms and steep ridges
accentuated with thick brush and prickly pear.
The Herradura Ranch is also known worldwide
for its wing-shooting. The mourning dove hunting is exceptional,
hunted over planted food plots and native vegetation, as well as
evening hunting over the numerous water tanks on the Herradura.
The abundant Bobwhite and Blue quail populations are maintained
through our extensive irrigation systems (over 125 miles) which
pumps water to our quail strips. So even in the driest of years,
the quail population will be above average. Only the finest quail
guides, trucks and dogs are employed to maximize your hunting experience.
Dining at the ranch is second to none. You will enjoy a variety of cuisine prepared by Five-Star chefs that have
years of experience in providing only the finest dishes. Certainly, you will be pleasantly surprised with the meals
at the Herradura, as they are anything but “hunting camp” fare.
Overall, it is our goal to provide our clients with a relaxed, enjoyable atmosphere. We want every customer to
leave the Herradura with the eager anticipation of their next hunt with us.
Our motto here at the Herradura is: 'Hunt and
Live Safely - Teach the Children'. We live by this motto daily.
It has been our experience that there just isn’t anything
more thrilling than when a young person harvests their first animal
or game bird. Remember, the young people of today will be the ones
to carry on where we leave off in the sport of hunting. It is our
responsibility to bring them into the sport with dignity and respect
for the game and even more so for the preservation of all species
for generations to come."
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