Outdoor Texas Deer Camp Deer Camp July 11 – July 17
Outdoor Texas Deer Camp will be an incredible experience for each camper. Texas is known for its deer hunting and the Deer Camp will meet its obligation to provide an exceptional adventure for each participant. The professional staff and the well-planned activities will offer a week of safety, learning and fun. The support of the Texas Deer Association (T.D.A.) will provide each camper access to expertise that only the T.D.A. can offer.
This camp will cover whitetail and mule deer as both are important to present and the future of Texas deer hunting. The location of the Deer Camp is the Perlitz Ranch. This is a legendary south Texas ranch that has everything needed to give each camper an unbelievable whitetail experience. Visit www.ThePerlitzRanch.com
Location
The Perlitz Ranch
Zavala Co.
Deer Camp Activities
Hunting Technique
Small and Large Bore Riflery
Rifle Care and Safety
Deer Habitat and Feed
Antler Scoring
Field Dressing Deer
Texas Parks and Wildlife – Hunter Education Certification.
Typical Day
7:00 AM
7:30 AM
8:00 AM
10:00 AM
12:00 PM
1:00 PM
3:00 PM
4:30 PM
6:00 PM
7:00 PM
9:00 PM
10:00 PM
Wake Up
Breakfast
Activity Session I (Ex. Hunting Knives and Optics)
Activity Session II (Ex. Large Bore Rifle Range)
Lunch
Rest / Special Activity (Ex. Deer Videos)
Activity Session III (Ex. Trailing Wounded Deer)
Activity Session IV (Ex. Habitat and Feed)
Dinner
Evening Activity Session V (Ex. Antler Scoring)
Q&A Session
Lights Out
Deer Camp Instructors
Jason Sekula - Shiner Ranch
Christian Hilderbrand - Shiner Ranch
Timothy Wallace - Drury Gun Shop
Vern Hendricks - Cabela's
Robert Ramirez - TP&W
Jayce Kalmbach - Texas Deer Association
Camp Information
Camp Capacity - 20 campers
Boys Only – Age 11-16 - Cost $1075
What to Bring
2 Pairs of Long Pants
6 to 7 T-Shirts
Cap(s) or Visors
2 Swimsuits
2 Swim Towels
Sun Glasses
Toiletries
2 Pair of Shoes (Boots or Hiking Shoes)
Bug Spray
Sunscreen
Equipment and Miscellaneous
Personal Fishing Tackle can be brought to any of the fishing camps - but it is not required. All of the fishing camps have plenty of tackle available.
No Guns. Hunting and Deer Camps have all the guns needed.
No electronic games.
No food or snacks.
Cell phones must be kept by the Camp Director. Camper can use his or her phone at the appropriate times.