Guided Texas Deer Hunts
Texas deer hunts with TTO, where tradition meets opportunity in the heart of wild, low-fence country. Offering both semi-guided and guided whitetail hunts, you’ll be immersed in the natural habitat of wild whitetails, hunting from blinds with the option of having a guide accompany you at no extra cost.
Our Texas whitetail hunts are priced at $1,849 per person. We provide a three-day experience targeting bucks averaging 135”-150” which we feed corn, protein, minerals and cottonseed to year round. Hunters must adhere to Texas law requiring a minimum 13-inch antler spread. Rifle hunting is the standard at Texas Thermal Outfitters, and you can view more information about our Texas lodging options here.
Youth Deer Hunts In Texas.
We also accommodate all youth hunters. Bring that special kid in your life out to make some life long memories on a north Texas youth deer hunt. And they get to beat everyone else with youth weekend being before opening day.
* All deposits are refundable with a 30 day notice. After this 30 day period they are NOT refundable. Youth hunts are 5% OFF (Children 12 & Under Only).






Best Deer Hunting in Texas
Why hunt with Texas Thermal Outfitters…
At Texas Thermal Outfitters, the focus is on delivering a genuine hunting experience that fosters lasting relationships. From the moment you arrive, you’ll be treated not just as a client, but as a friend. With services like skinning and quartering included with every whitetail hunt, and the convenience of local processing facilities that can ship your meat, every detail is considered to ensure a seamless and memorable hunt. Bring your rifle, appropriate camouflage, and dress for the weather—Texas Thermal Outfitters will handle the rest, providing an unparalleled deer hunting experience in the Lone Star State.
Pricing For Texas Deer Hunts At TTO
$1,850 per hunter, includes your 3 day hunt, ranch access to nice cozy blinds over optimal feed and/or rut locations, highly experienced guide, skinning & quartering.
Texas Whitetail Kill Fees:
- $1,000 6 to 8 point buck
- $1,500 9 to 10 point buck
- $2,000 11+ point buck
You can view our lodging options and pricing here.
Guide gratitude: Tipping your guide is not a requirement at TTO but it is much appreciated! While we may make it look easy, your guide works his butt off before and during your hunt for your success! Please show your gratitude. While anything is appreciated, average tips are 10-20%.”
Texas Whitetail Deer Hunting FAQs
All deposits are refundable with a 30 day notice. After this 30 day period they are NOT refundable.
Free range, low fence hunts refer to deer hunts conducted on properties that are not enclosed by high game-proof fencing. Instead, the land may have traditional cattle fences (usually 4–5 feet tall) designed to keep livestock contained, but wildlife can move freely in and out of the property.
This type of hunt is very different from a high-fence or pen-raised hunt because:
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Wild, Not Contained: The deer are native, wild, and free-roaming — they are not trapped inside a large enclosure. Hunters pursue them in their natural environment, where the animals’ movements, habits, and survival instincts dictate the hunt.
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Fair Chase: Free range, low fence hunting is considered the purest form of fair chase, since the deer have all the advantages of escape and natural habitat.
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Realistic Harvest: Success rates can vary depending on weather, deer movement, and hunter skill. While trophy-sized bucks are possible, hunters should expect a more authentic challenge compared to high-fence operations.
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True Texas Experience: Many Texas ranches operate with low fences, meaning you’re hunting deer the same way locals and generations of hunters have done for decades.
In short: low fence = fair chase, free range deer hunting. You’re chasing wild whitetails that roam the open country, not pen-raised or confined deer.
Choosing the right rifle ensures success and ethical harvest. Here are key considerations plus recommended calibers:
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Effective Range: Texas ranch terrain can include open fields and rolling draws. You want a rifle that’s accurate out to 200–300 yards (or more).
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Stopping Power / Terminal Performance: Whitetail bucks need a clean, humane kill. A caliber that delivers good penetration and energy at typical shot ranges is critical.
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Recoil Tolerance: You want a rifle you can shoot accurately and comfortably, including follow-up shots.
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Reliability & Accuracy: A quality action, good barrel, dependable ammunition, and robust optics matter.
Recommended Calibers / Rifle Options
Here are calibers and rifle platforms commonly favored for Texas deer hunts:
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.270 Winchester — A long-trusted deer caliber: flat shooting, manageable recoil, good terminal ballistics.
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.30-06 Springfield — Versatile, widely available, excellent choice if you want to shoot more than just whitetails.
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.308 Winchester — Great option for accuracy and ammo availability; ideal for medium to long-range shots.
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6.5 Creedmoor — Rising in popularity for its balance of flat trajectory, moderate recoil, and excellent accuracy.
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.300 Win Mag or .300 WSM — For hunters who favor bigger cartridges, these provide extra authority at longer ranges, though with increased recoil.
Suggested Rifle Platforms / Builds
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A bolt-action rifle from reputable brands (e.g. Remington, Browning, Tikka, Winchester, Ruger) in one of the calibers above.
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A match-grade or precision barrel is a plus.
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A quality scope (e.g. 3–15×, 4–16×, or variable with good light transmission).
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Good trigger (sub-3 lb) and solid mounting (quality rings / bases).
For example: a 6.5 Creedmoor bolt-action rifle with a 4–16× scope gives you precision and flexibility in Texas terrain. Or a classic .270 Winchester with a 3–12× works well for medium ranges and fast handling.
One caveat: because Texas ranches may have wide open spaces, many hunters choose cartridges with a bit more “reach”, but balance that with recoil you can shoot well.
At Texas Thermal Outfitters, our guided whitetail hunts target mature trophy bucks, hunters historically harvest bucks in the 135″ to 160″ class.
Hunters Note: All hunts follow Texas law, which in many counties requires a minimum 13-inch inside spread on the main beams for a legal buck.
In practice, factors like habitat, herd genetics, age structure, and hunting pressure influence antler development. Our properties are managed for quality deer, with supplemental food plots, cover, and limited harvest to allow bucks to reach full potential.
Yes, Texas Thermal Outfitters offers youth hunts for whitetail deer in Central Texas. We have a few ranches totaling almost 5,000 acres of land that we run our Texas youth deer hunts on. Some parcels offer more trophy potential then others, so if you are looking for a trophy youth deer hunt, please contact us here.
Yes, deposits can be applied to new dates if rescheduling is required. Please notify Texas Thermal Outfitters as soon as possible to make arrangements.
Your guide can skin & quarter for $50. Or there’s a processing place in town that can process the deer and ship the meat to you.

