Fred took this nice 26" Aoudad at #10. Way to go Fred!
Good shot location also.... the shoulder. Behind the shoulder on an Aoudad is a gut shot. They are also tough as nails - you want to break the shoulder on the first shot. I don't recommend hunting these with a bow.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Don takes the season's first white tail buck!
Don took this white tail buck at Spider Blind. This is a good representative buck for the area. There are also some pics of him at the feeder. In addition, Don took a photo of an Axis buck at the South Road feeder. This would be a good first Axis buck for someone. I saw a similar Axis buck Monday morning on the ridge above the Spring (Swimming Hole).
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Don has been a very busy boy....
Here is an Axis that Don took earlier this week. The boar is from 2 weeks ago. The Axis was spot and stalk. And don't worry, Don is taking his second Axis from Fred's or Roberto's quota.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Sika and Hog!
We had a good time at the ranch this weekend. Darryl, Mario and his two sons (Noah and Roman), Alek, Ella, and I were down. Ella got a hog Friday evening with a 243 Win and Darryl took a really nice Dybowski Sika Saturday morning with his 25 WSM that we had seen on a game cam.
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Tuesday, July 03, 2012
Hackberry Elk!
We were up June 30th - July 3rd. I had my friend Kevin Norman on a ginormous Axis buck and Boar down South, but we could never get on them. We tried for 3 days in a row. The thunderstorm thwarted the Axis hunt and Kevin's inability to shoot (two different times) foiled the hog hunt. We named the hog "Big Kevin". Both animals were hunted "spot and stalk" and are still alive and well.
I put Alek out Sunday night at #1. We had a big thunderstorm that evening while we were hunting. I heard two shots, about 10 minutes apart. I thought, hmmm, Alek must have shot two pigs. Well, he comes to pick me up and I asked him what he shot. "Elk" is his reply. What type of Elk? "Bull Elk". So we headed to #1.
The Elk was a 5x6 mature bull, with a small scoreable point that technically made him a 6x6. Alek was sitting in the rifle blind at #1 and the Elk was grazing from left to right about 60 yards in front of him. He shot the Elk in the shoulder with my 8x57 Mauser and it went down, but got back up and ran. He couldn't see it anymore, but it heard it fall down. He waited about 10 minutes and then went looking for it. It wasn't moving, but was laying upright. He wisely tossed a small rock at it's hindquarters and shouted at it. It tried to stand up so he shot it again in the lungs.
Needless to say, it took us a few hours to field dress it, load it, and get it into the cooler. We estimated the hoof weight at 800+ pounds. It took 4 us, after he was field dressed, to get in the back of a pick-up and that was barely.
We gave the hindquarters to JR and two the remaining parts of the Elk we took to Rhodes. We plan to do a European mount. We are having the backstraps and loins steaked, and the remaining made into hamburger and chili meat.
Gary @ Rhodes estimated him at 4+ years old and said he had grown-out all the way with maybe a 1/4"-1/2" to go max.
Alek was very proud of the trophy since it was the firsts animal he had taken while hunting alone. He said it wasn't even more exciting than the 4+ hour Kudu stalk we did last Summer in RSA.
Congrats Alek!!!
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Monday, April 23, 2012
Adrian Gets His Aoudad
"Took this baby saturday AM at the far back blind. Came out from the back creek bed and I smoked him, about 200 yard lung shot. First Aoudad 26" both sides." Adrian
Monday, April 16, 2012
Saturday Morning Hackberry Grand Slam!
While Darryl continues to be "Aoudad-less", Abel and I were able to complete a Grand Slam this weekend. He took an Axis and Turkey at Photo Blind; I took 3 hogs down South.
Monday, April 02, 2012
Thursday, February 23, 2012
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