Located in eastern Dimmit County —the heart of the Golden Triangle—JAG Ranch offers spectacular
whitetail deer trophy hunting on 3,600 pristine acres, protected by high-fence and supported through better game management practices and a superior genetic breeding program. Set amidst a colorful landscape abundant with ageless guajillo, blackbrush, mesquite and other South Texas favorites, JAG Ranch also offers other exciting game, including feral hogs, javelina, coyote, turkey, quail and dove as well as several exotic species. |
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The JAG Ranch breeding program was established for the purpose of growing larger whitetail deer and for providing a greater hunting and outdoor experience for deer enthusiasts. As a member of the Texas Deer Association, JAG works closely with wildlife biologists throughout the United States to develop an on-going program that focuses on high-quality, genetically superior bucks with deep pedigrees on both sire and dam sides.
Our ‘Founding’ trophy bloodlines include High Roller, Bucky and Dreambuck, and we’re now taking fawn orders for 2011 with High Roller as grandsire (dam) and Bucky as grandsire (sire).
Entering the gate of a high fenced ranch, a pickup pulls a fully enclosed cargo trailer. The driver, Buck Trophy, proceeds about a quarter mile until he spots a group of vehicles with people gathered all around. After handshakes, introductions, proper completion of paperwork with some casual conversation, the ranch owner Mr. Jones announced loudly, “Let’s do it!” Read More
A lot of things are blamed on “poor genetics.” Everyone seems to be interested in what they can do to “manage” the gene pool. Either they already have an old age structure and awesome habitat, or dealing with those things is just not as sexy.
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Deer farmers and auction-goers across the continent are talking about it. Either your deer have it or they don’t. If they don’t, you are potentially losing out on a lot of money. “It” is proven genetics and the increasing focus on DNA certification is changing the ways of deer farming forever. Read More

