Combo Fishing & Hog Hunt Deal in Kaufman County
Here's something you don't see every day – a full combo package that gets you both white bass action on Lake Ray Hubbard and thermal hog hunting on private land, all in one epic 8-hour adventure. We're talking about the best bang for your buck near Dallas, where you can fill your cooler with fish and maybe some pork too. This isn't some tourist trap deal – it's designed for real anglers and hunters who want authentic Texas action without breaking the bank. You'll save $50 off booking these trips separately, and trust me, that's money better spent on gas for your next adventure.
What to Expect on the Water
Lake Ray Hubbard is where we'll kick things off, chasing some of the most cooperative white bass you'll find in North Texas. This lake doesn't mess around when it comes to producing fish – these whites run in schools and when you find them, it's game on. We'll start early to beat the heat and make the most of prime feeding times. The boat's equipped with everything you need, from rods and tackle to a cooler full of ice. After we've had our fill of the fishing action, we'll head to private land in Kaufman County where the real Texas experience begins. The thermal hog hunt happens after dark when these smart animals come out to feed. No high fences, no guaranteed shots – just honest hunting on genuine Texas dirt where you'll earn every opportunity.
Gear Setup & Game Plan
For the fishing portion, we'll be running light spinning gear with live bait and artificials, depending on what the fish are telling us that day. White bass aren't picky, but they definitely have their preferences based on water temp and time of year. We'll have everything rigged and ready so you can focus on fighting fish instead of tying knots. When we transition to the hunting side, you'll get hands-on with professional thermal optics – the real deal that lets you see hogs moving in complete darkness. These aren't cheap toy scopes; we're talking about military-grade thermal imaging that makes night hunting both safe and effective. You don't need to bring anything except your hunting license and a willingness to stay quiet when it counts. The private land we hunt covers several hundred acres of mixed terrain – creek bottoms, oak flats, and agricultural edges where hogs love to root and feed.
Species You'll Want to Hook
White bass are the bread and butter of Lake Ray Hubbard, and for good reason. These scrappy fish typically run 12 to 16 inches, with some pushing close to 18 inches if you're lucky. They're most active during spring and fall when water temperatures are in that sweet spot between 60 and 75 degrees. What makes white bass so addictive is their schooling behavior – when you find one, you've usually found fifty. They'll hit everything from live shad and nightcrawlers to small spoons and jigs. The fight isn't going to bend your rod in half, but they're honest fighters that pull drag and make multiple runs. Kids absolutely love them because they bite aggressively and don't require perfect technique to catch. Plus, they're excellent eating when filleted properly – sweet, flaky meat that fries up beautifully. The best part about targeting whites on Ray Hubbard is their predictability during feeding periods. Early morning and late evening, you can almost set your watch by when they'll start busting bait on the surface.
Time to Book Your Spot
This combo deal won't last forever, and honestly, it's priced so well that we can't keep it on the books indefinitely. Eight full hours covering both fishing and hunting gives you way more value than most guides offer in a single day. Whether you're a local looking for something different or visiting from out of state, this is authentic Texas outdoor experience without the tourist markup. The private land access alone is worth the trip – most places charge premium rates just for thermal hog hunting, and here you're getting it bundled with a legitimate fishing trip on one of North Texas's most productive lakes. Groups of 2-4 people work perfectly for this setup, giving everyone plenty of action without crowding the boat or compromising safety during the night hunt. Book now while we've got dates open and the weather's cooperating. This is the kind of trip that turns into annual tradition once you see what real Texas outdoor adventure looks like.