USA: Second To Last Hunt Of The Season

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Well despite the lake disaster Hogpatrol and his buddies just finished up their hunt which will be the second to last of the season. What an awesome group of guys. I truley enjoyed having them. Here is a few pics from the hunt.
Hogpatrol with his beast of a boar
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Hogpatrol with his Rio tom
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Doc with his Texas Dall
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Doc with his Corsican
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Good looking trophies Gizmo
 
Gizmo, nice going...dam that corsican has bigger nuts than a buffalo bull....o_O
 
Gizmo, nice going...dam that corsican has bigger nuts than a buffalo bull....o_O
Lol right, it's pretty funny to watch them run and jump because their ol cods get to slapping around on the inside of their legs and stomach. They are in desperate need of a nut bra!
 
Love that Texas Dall, like to have one of my own!!
 
Love that Texas Dall, like to have one of my own!!
Thanks Jeff, if you would ever like to get one please give me a holler and we'll get you a monster.
 
TMS,
Everything is bigger in Texas, especially Corsican ram nuts! Lol

Cody
 
I was thinking of buying them (sheep) some of these
 
@Bullthrower338 , that reminds me of a story. I heard my son talking to a clients son from Texas, my son says to the Texas lad, my dad's ranch is so big, if we leave at sunrise, it takes us until lunch time to drive around the boundary....the Texas lad says thats nothing, if we leave at sunrise on my dad's ranch, it takes us until sunset to drive around the boundary...my son thinks for awhile and then answers...."I can't help your dad drives such a crappy pickup...." :LOL::cry:
 
@Bullthrower338 , that reminds me of a story. I heard my son talking to a clients son from Texas, my son says to the Texas lad, my dad's ranch is so big, if we leave at sunrise, it takes us until lunch time to drive around the boundary....the Texas lad says thats nothing, if we leave at sunrise on my dad's ranch, it takes us until sunset to drive around the boundary...my son thinks for awhile and then answers...."I can't help your dad drives such a crappy pickup...." :LOL::cry:
That's hilarious
 
gday gizmo , what it the difference between a texas dall sheep and the ones up there where diamondhitch , wanders around?
are they the same specie ,or just similar?
 
Ive been looking at a sheep hunt for a few years, how big is the hunting grounds?
 
gday gizmo , what it the difference between a texas dall sheep and the ones up there where diamondhitch , wanders around?
are they the same specie ,or just similar?
Texas Dall and the Alaskan sheep have no relation whatsoever other than they are both sheep and both white. TheTexas sheep were developed by taking several different sheep species and breeding for white color and horn configuration. The idea was to develop a poor mans Dall which they did. In the winter the develope a huge mane in their chest that is quite striking. It's the same thing with black Hawaiian, Corsican, painted dessert. Now Jacobs four horn, merino/ Rambo Rams are two of the oldest living sheep species on earth. The Jacobs dates back to the ice age. Mouflon, Catalina goats, Angora goats etc... Are all original sheep species from different parts of the world. There are many others such as Aoudad etc.... Maybe I should post a deal on the sheep of Texas.
 
Ive been looking at a sheep hunt for a few years, how big is the hunting grounds?
I have a little over 1200 acres and a section (unit of measurement, means a mile squared) of which holds sheep. This can kinda give you an idea of where we hunt them.
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If you are looking for a alpine sheep hunt this is not it, it's a completely different type of hunting but still very challenging and rewarding.
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I guess i am asking, how often would i be staring at a fence? I love the look of the property but just like with my future africa hunt id like it to feel like a real hunt. If that makes sense. I've done a small "cage" hunt for pigs before and turned me off pretty quickly.
 
I guess i am asking, how often would i be staring at a fence? I love the look of the property but just like with my future africa hunt id like it to feel like a real hunt. If that makes sense. I've done a small "cage" hunt for pigs before and turned me off pretty quickly.
We are not high fenced, there are fences for cattle but we are low fenced. Please feel free to call me or pm me also take a look at my website. There is a ton of information on it.
 

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Pancho wrote on Safari Dave's profile.
Enjoyed reading your post again. Believe this is the 3rd time. I am scheduled to hunt w/ Legadema in Sep. Really looking forward to it.
check out our Buff hunt deal!
Because of some clients having to move their dates I have 2 prime time slots open if anyone is interested to do a hunt
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I would be interested in it if you pass. Please send me the info on the gun shop if you do not buy it. I have the needed ammo and brass.
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