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27 November 2002, 12:01
urdubob
Where to take wife for high class exotic hunt?
My wife has spent untolled hours using her bow. She has not killed anything yet. She has Joined the NWTF "Women in the outdoors". I would like to take her on a nice hunt. She is at the point she would like to try out the skills she has learned. The few places I went to hunt exotics.... were quite frankly..... shit holes. Dirty dumps with sickly half tame animals. Please if you know of a place that is nice...and you would feel comfortable bring your wife to please post it.

Thanks ,

urdubob

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27 November 2002, 12:32
<Bighorn Hunting 1>
Email me at bighornhunting1@aol.com. Iknow of several places that would be good for you and your better half.
27 November 2002, 14:06
MAC
Look up Greg R. He posts here and I hunted wih him on the Galloway Ranch near Pearsall TX. Good outfit nice ranch good animals and they sure ain't sickly and half tame. HIS company is the Mombasa Trading Company I believe his website is www.mbogo.net.

Mac
28 November 2002, 00:31
amosgreg
I was pointed in the direction in this Bow only ranch in Texas by someone who hunted there last year and booked again for this year.

Sweetwater Creek Ranch
28 November 2002, 12:48
<Bily Lovec>
if you want a first class hunt and first class lodging, the YO ranch in kerrville will be difficult to beat...

although, the galloway ranch has an enormous amount of trophy, quality animals...
28 November 2002, 15:51
browningguy
Try Greystone Castle Sporting Club. Great people and food, excellent facilities. They have about 4000 acres, all high fenced an hour or two west of Dallas. They have a web site but I can't find the url right now. It's about $350 night to stay, includes all your food, plus the fee for whatever animals you take.
03 December 2002, 02:39
<338Lapua>
I second R Walller on the YO Ranch, I have hunted there several times. Nice rooms and lodge, the cook makes great food. Really a first class place, in my opinion. Just stay away from the Rio Bonito Ranch.

Jim
03 December 2002, 02:55
<Bighorn Hunting 1>
You need to check the YO out. Since the death of two family member I heard that the place has changed. As I said this is just hear say. Be sure to check out all places that you have never hunted first, before booking. Nothing will give you the red a-- as bad as spending your money for a trashy hunt.
04 December 2002, 01:57
<Bily Lovec>
my lease shares a fence with the YO, I make it over there for lunch almost monthly, takes an hour to get from the back gate to the chuckwagon due to all the animal sightings, and thats thru the houseing area not the game areas [Razz]

you can actually lounge in the pool and watch the garaffe play in the pasture [Eek!]
04 December 2002, 02:25
Nitro Express
There is a very nice family-owned ranch about an hour west of San Antonio in Sabinal, called Blanco Creek. 10,000 acres and a wide selection of exotics, plus indigenous species.

It used to be part of the 777 operation and was bought by the current owners a few years ago.

Beautiful lodge facilities, excellent equipment, a first-class operation.

They book only by word-of-mouth. For information, contact owner Susan Moulton at 210-828-6509.
04 December 2002, 12:00
lofter
http://www.harriswood.com/
personally I couldn't afford this place.......or the YO.....777....or any other. I went on a "shithole hunt".....had fun got a nice ram with my pistol. $375. + a one night motel stay.
04 December 2002, 12:21
CaptJack
You should contact Cheryl Napper "Huntress" at Shiloh Ranch. She specializes in bowhunts for women. She's one of the regular posters on the TexasBoars.com site.

Shiloh Ranch Hunting Camp
07 December 2002, 04:23
urdubob
Thanks men,

I WILL BE CALLING THESE PLACES ...WE WILL GO IN MARCH

URDUBOB
08 December 2002, 10:21
Atkinson
Urdobob,
I have the perfect place for you to take your wife..It is a garden of Eden, 5 star lodge, Lots of big bull elk and bison...I guarentee she and you both will not be disapointed. We have had a lot of successful bow hunts and the owner is an avid bow hunter...
07 January 2003, 17:50
<woody>
TN:

Taking your wife hunting? The only explantation is that she has the money in the family!

Take her to Michigan Avenue, Chigago.
08 January 2003, 03:08
<rws2>
If you want something a little more challenging with Super Trophy potential you may want to look into a Free Ranging Aoudad Hunt in West Texas.I'm booked for Jan 27th-30th for one of these hunts.I'll give a report on my return in a few weeks.I booked this hunt with Desert Mountain Guide Service thru Cabela's Outdoors.Heres the website www.desertmountainhunts.com
OOPS,sorry didn't read bow part!!!

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