Born and raised in the counties we hunt.
Waterproof Ranch Outfitters is a family operation built on deep roots, working land, and real relationships with the farmers and ranchers of West Texas.

Hunting isn't something we started — it's something we were raised in.
We were born and raised in the very counties we hunt. Our team grew up driving these roads, scouting these fields, and working alongside the families who own the properties that make up our network.
Those aren't one-season access deals — they're long-term partnerships with the landowners and farmers whose ground we hunt. That connection — to the land and to the people who steward it — is what sets us apart.
Out of Colorado City, Texas, we've built a hunting operation around one idea: the best hunts happen on ground that's worked, cared for, and shared in real partnership with the families who own it.
The 50/50 Promise
We share 50% of every hunt's revenue directly with the landowners and farmers whose properties we hunt. It isn't a marketing line — it's the operating principle that makes every hunt possible. That model keeps the land healthy, the pressure low, and our partnerships long-term. You'll feel the difference the first time you hunt with us.

Eight pursuits, all on ground we know.
Waterproof Ranch offers dove, duck, sandhill crane, whitetail, Rio Grande turkey, free-range aoudad, and thermal hog & predator hunts — plus year-round trophy bass fishing on the Central Texas waters we grew up on — all within reach of Colorado City and spread across more than 100,000 acres of private access.
It's a real mix. Early-season dove, winter crane, spring turkey, fall whitetail, year-round hogs and exotics, and bass any time of year. Whatever you want to pursue, odds are we have a trip for it — and we know the country it happens on intimately.
Explore the PursuitsHow we hunt, every hunt.
Long-Term Access
We hunt on properties we have deep, multi-year partnerships with — not one-season leases pieced together by accident. That long-term access is our foundation.
Respect the Farmer
The 50/50 split isn't charity — it's partnership. Every hunt leaves the farm stronger than we found it.
Manage for Quality
Low pressure, smart harvest plans, and real habitat work. The hunts are the result — not the goal.