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A few weeks ago, my wife and I visited a private ranch in Bandera County, TX owned by a very close and dear friend of mine. I've known the owner for most of my life, and in fact, he gave me my very first deer rifle at age 4. I'm 31 now and haven't been to the ranch in over 10 years, so it was great to introduce this very special place to my wife. The ranch is 4,000 acres of high fenced property on the Medina River. Of all the ranches I've been on, it is still absolutely one of the most gorgeous places I've ever been.....and will always hold a special place in my heart. The ranch is not open to the public, and is leased for hunting by a corporate group. I've got more photos than is possible to post here, but I figured I would share a few of the highlights. I hope you guys enjoy them as much as I enjoyed taking them. (keep in mind these are low-resolution files, the full-resolution versions are much better!) And before anyone asks.....yes, that is a Kangaroo. haha There is also a nice herd of Bison on the property....here a few of the better shots I got of them. _______________________________________________________ Hunt Report - South Africa 2022 Wade Abadie - Wild Shot Photography Website | Facebook | Instagram | ||
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Beautiful photos! Those Pere David's deer are such odd looking critters! ~Ann | |||
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Thanks Ann! And yes, Pere David are peculiar animals for sure! _______________________________________________________ Hunt Report - South Africa 2022 Wade Abadie - Wild Shot Photography Website | Facebook | Instagram | |||
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Thanks for sharing these spectacular photos,OB | |||
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Wade, good God man, you take tremendous photos. I can understand your deep affection for that place. It is breathtaking. I did not know there was such beauty in Texas. There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t. – John Green, author | |||
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Great photos, Wade! "Ignorance you can correct, you can't fix stupid." JWP If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming. Semper Fidelis "Building Carpal Tunnel one round at a time" | |||
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True paradise DRSS | |||
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Thank you for the kind words! _______________________________________________________ Hunt Report - South Africa 2022 Wade Abadie - Wild Shot Photography Website | Facebook | Instagram | |||
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Very cool photos. Yes, the Pere David are interesting. Another I find almost as odd, in a good way, is the Barasingha. The first one I saw wasn’t far from Brady a few years ago. Once again, great examples of Texas exotic ranches keeping these animals alive when there aren’t many of them back in their home lands. I meant to be DSC Member...bad typing skills. Marcus Cady DRSS | |||
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Nice pix. Good work. Tony Mandile - Author "How To Hunt Coues Deer" | |||
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The deer in the first photo is actually a Barasingha in velvet with his summer coat! Here are a few more pics I got of that same bull. _______________________________________________________ Hunt Report - South Africa 2022 Wade Abadie - Wild Shot Photography Website | Facebook | Instagram | |||
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Thanks for the nice pix - reminds me of some exotic reaches that I hunt in Texas. One near Hondo had some of the largest Kudu, Bison, and water buff seen anywhere! Two Bills (73 and Oregon)- I have been telling you - Lots of pretty places down here and enormous hunting opportunities for native species and exotics. Interestingly, many of the luxe ranches are not well known to the public and for good reason! One of my friends place in Comanche County had Bongos and such, BUT not in view of the county roads! Why? Because the locals would shoot game through the 8 foot chain link fence topped with barbed wire; they knew they could not retrieve the animals but shot them anyhow! He had plastic strips woven through the high fence to minimize drive by shootings. NRA Life Benefactor Member, DRSS, DWWC, Whittington Center,Android Reloading Ballistics App at http://www.xplat.net/ | |||
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Ok, I see it better now. Thanks. I meant to be DSC Member...bad typing skills. Marcus Cady DRSS | |||
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Texas exotics are fascinating for sure. Wade glad to see you back, hope you are doing well and you continue to grace us with photos. | |||
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It is common to have a double set of high fences about 20 plus yards apart with a tall berm in the middle. That’s an investment and it helps the animals. It’s not my deal, but I appreciate them. I meant to be DSC Member...bad typing skills. Marcus Cady DRSS | |||
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Nice photos! Beautiful ranch! Thanks for posting. Leopard, Hippo, Croc - Zambezi Valley, Zimbabwe, 2024 Reindeer & Geese, Iceland, 2023 Plains Game, Eastern Cape, 2023 Buff - Zambezi Valley, Zimbabwe, 2022 Muskox-Greenland, 2020 Roe buck and muntjac in England, 2019 Unkomaas Valley, RSA, 2019 Kaokoland, Namibia, 2017 Wild boar hunting in Sweden, 2016 Moose hunting in Sweden, 2014 How to post photos on AR | |||
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There is a misconseption on high fenced hunting particularly on the internet, and yes some is not fair chase, this applies to Texas, and African countries, but in the real world many of these ranches are very large and are fair chase, and not easy hunts, pick them with care and you will have a good hunt..South Texas has some great high fenced hunting with 30,000 ac. pastures, as does So. Africa and Zimbabwe..Just another point of view. Ray Atkinson Atkinson Hunting Adventures 10 Ward Lane, Filer, Idaho, 83328 208-731-4120 rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com | |||
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