10 August 2012, 06:00
Smoker1Nilgai?
Do you find these critters every where or just in the field?
10 August 2012, 17:21
perryUsually in the grasses. Being semi tropical down there the climate really accomodates insects and snakes.
Perry
10 August 2012, 17:43
Smoker1OK Perry, I get the idea. Are they kinda like a tick? We have a lot of Pine tree's here and ticks we got. Used to back em out with a cigarette but had to quit em so now I just use a torch

16 August 2012, 19:46
Doug Pisano+1 on a HYturria hunt!
here's the link to youtube vids of my hunts...complimnts of Greg Simmons and Wildlife Systems.
http://youtu.be/JqghGxCCU0ohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?l...re=player_detailpage Photos at
http://public.fotki.com/DrDougRx/hunting/16 August 2012, 20:36
Smoker1Great stuff Doug....up goes the heart rate again

17 August 2012, 21:59
joesterI know I'm late in getting in on this post. I hunted the Armstrong Ranch a few years ago for a meat hunt on a cow nilgai. We saw over 100 nilgai, shot mine early in day. This is the ranch where Dick Cheyney shot his buddy while quail hunting. Its 60+ k acres, abuts the famed Kenedy Ranch. Saw plenty of quail, deer, javalina but only non- native species ( hogs & nilgai) were allowed. We lodged on our own and rented a sweet little beach house and met the foreman at a diner. A fairly cheap day hunt w/200 lbs prime meat to fly back with...
17 August 2012, 22:23
Smoker1Great hunt! Not sure where I'll be yet but will post when I have more nfo. Thanks, smoker1
31 January 2013, 05:08
Smoker1I did the hunt with Mike Powell on the H Yturria Ranch, 1/22/2013. This guy is Ace's in every way. I would recommend him to anyone. smoker1 PS Tried to post a picture.