Welcome to the Double C Ranch!
Located in Roosevelt, Texas our 600-acre family-friendly ranch has a mixture of native & exotic animals. Just 20 miles west of Junction, under 2 hours from San Antonio, the Double C Ranch is the ideal location to host your next family hunt. Thanks to our affordable pricing & comfortable base camp we book fast, so don't wait too long to get in touch.
Hill Country Hunts
Enjoy this special offering for 2 hunters. This Texas Hill Country hunt is ideal for families, couples, or hunting buddies.
What is included?
- 3 guided hunts (arrive Friday evening and hunt Saturday AM/PM & Sunday AM, depart Sunday by 1pm)
- Lodging & camp amenities (pictures below)
- Guide service & basic game cleaning
- Walk-in cooler storage
- 1 buck per hunter (see pricing below)
What is the pricing?
- Whitetail Buck - 1,500
- 30" and over axis buck - 1,800
- 31" and over axis buck - 3,000
- Axis doe - 900
- Whitetail doe included
- Wild hogs included
- $100 per night lodging fee for non-hunting guests
*A non-refundable deposit of 600 is required per hunter, which does apply towards hunt costs listed above.
**Please note that axis have been few & far between this year so guides will encourage hunters not to pass over solid whitetail opportunities waiting for one to show.
Our Whitetail Management Plan
We are proud to participate in the Roosevelt Hunting Club Whitetail Management Plan below...
Even ideal weather and habitat conditions cannot rectify poor management decisions so we are publishing our current plan and encourage other ranches to work with us to make this big buck country. TPWD states that in the Edwards Plateau a deer's home range is 640 acres for most of the year, but recommends 1,000 acres to ensure management effectiveness. With those numbers it only takes a handful of neighbors working together to produce results in a relatively short amount of time. Obviously habitat is a key component to a healthy deer herd, but this informal group is focused on the following game management options at present:
Additional information can be found on RHC's website at RooseveltHuntingClub.com.
- We shoot mature bucks when they are 5 ½+ with horns outside the ears.
- We shoot cull bucks at 3 ½, especially bucks with no brow tines.
- We shoot the oldest does first, preferably prior to the rut. The quickest way to turn around the genes in a population is to focus on the older does.
- We shoot spikes and exotics to ease the burden on scarce resources.
Additional information can be found on RHC's website at RooseveltHuntingClub.com.