I agree with jrbhunter, now days you have to pay to play and sometimes pay a hole crap load. As was stated before, here in Texas 90+% of land is privately owned so if you want to hunt you will have to pay usually a substaintly amount of money. Example: For the last seven years my Father and I along with six other great guys have been on a high fenced game managed ranch year around. For the last 5 years we (all together) payed $40,000.00 for the hunting rights. The land owner passed away in June and his son took over the ranch, and he raised the lease up to $8,000.00 per gun per deer season ONLY!!! Of course we could not pay this so we now have no lease for this year until we can find another next year. The son did in fact lease the ranch out for what he was asking to an oil company out of Houston. Some of the ranches here do sell customers certain classes of whitetail or exotics (depends on how deep your wallet goes...if you want a silver or gold exotic, no problem, if you want a 140 class or a 190 class whitetail no problem...you just have to pay to play). Two of my best friends use to guide on a major big name ranch (wont give the name of the ranch out), and when they would have a big paying client fly in for a hunt, they would know exactly where the animal was he was to kill. They would drive him around all day on parts of the ranch "hunting" for the particular animal, wine and dine him, do the same the next day, then on the last day take him to the section where the animal was point it out to him and let him take it. Wow, three days of hard hunting finally payed off on the last day!! For there expert guide services the client would normally give a huge tip say several hundred bucks up to a grand for their hunting ability to "track and find this particular animal".