September · Groups of 25+
Dove Hunting
High-volume September shooting over cultivated fields. Private ground, productive flyways, and room for a big group to spread out and swing.
The Shoot
A September tradition.
Dove is the season opener, the one that gets the whole crew back in the field. We hunt cultivated fields on productive flyways, the kind of ground that pulls birds all evening long.
It is built for a crowd. Bring 25 or more and we will set the group across the field so everyone has birds working their way. Fast shooting, good company, and the first cool evening of fall.
- High-volume shooting over cultivated fields
- Private fields on productive flyways
- Built for groups of 25 or more
- A strong fit for clubs and big group outings
How the Day Runs
Set on the flyway.
We scout the fields, put the group where the birds are moving, and let the evening flight do the rest. Lodging is available for groups that want to make a weekend of it, just ask.
- Season
- September
- Setting
- Cultivated fields
- Group
- 25+ hunters
- Flyways
- Private, productive
- Lodging
- On request
Also on the Ranch
More than dove.
The same ground carries whitetail, turkey, hog, and a select exotic program. Add one to the trip.
Whitetail Deer
Native bucks, bow and rifle, fall through January.
Fall & winter →
Rio Grande Turkey
Spring gobblers in native habitat, late March through mid-May.
Spring →
Wild Hog
A solid population year-round. No trophy fees, no limit.
Year-round →
Exotics
Axis, red stag, oryx, aoudad, and more on managed habitat.
Select program →
Questions
Dove, answered.
What groups usually want to know before booking.
If your question isn't covered here, send a note. We answer straight, no pressure.
Email us →When is dove season at the ranch?
We run dove hunts in September, over cultivated fields on productive flyways. Send a note and we'll share the dates we have open.
How big does the group need to be?
Dove is our group hunt, built for parties of 25 or more. It's a strong fit for clubs and big family and friend outings.
Is lodging available?
Yes, on request. Many groups shoot the evening flight and head home, but if you want to make a weekend of it, ask and we'll sort out rooms and meals.
Do I need a Texas hunting license?
Yes. Licensing is set by Texas Parks and Wildlife. Confirm current requirements and purchase any required license through Texas Parks & Wildlife before you arrive.
What should I bring?
A shotgun and plenty of shells, weather-appropriate clothing, eye and ear protection, and your own beverages. Bring a stool and a cooler if you like.
