Sunday, January 28, 2007

Teeth, teeth, and more teeth

A large group of hunters took down this truck load of hogs! Look at all the teeth! This group ended up harvesting 13 hogs, most with large teeth! Below is Guy, one of the hunters, they were from Shidler, OK.
Here they are again, except this time with the whole group of hunter. This is a real Oklahoma Hog Hunt! Plus I am not sure how many more hogs would have fit on the Suzuki maybe your group can try to weigh it down!Below Andrew and his son, from Colorado harvested two similar boars.
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Thursday, January 18, 2007

Rain, Sleet, or Snow Like the Post Office We Are Still Hunting

For a while the Ranch was covered with about 3'' of ICE! Thank goodness things started to melt today! However we are expecting some snow this weekend. But don't worry our road crews are hard at work. As of tonight, I-35 and 412 are clear.
This is one of our Ram/Big-horned Goat herds! Father and Son harvest two nice boars!
EXTRA EXTRA! Look at this double wetter!!


Johnny from Iowa harvested this nice boar last week.

"Mark & Jimmy,
When I began contemplating taking my managers on a Team Building retreat I never thought about a Boar Hunt. But one of my managers suggested the hunt and began to research a Hunting Ranch that would meet our needs. Well let me tell you that you guys provided an excellent time for all six participants in the Team Building Hunt that we had. The number of excellent Hogs that you have on the ranch is first class. The laid back atmosphere that you have created made everyone feel comfortable. I truly appreciate the excellent Hunt that you provided for me and my managers and look forward to coming back again next year.
Thanks, Steve"
"Mark and Jimmy,
Thanks for the Great time we had at your Ranch. It was excellent all around. You guys have a first class Operation. I look for ward to hunting PH again with the Bow.
Thanks again and God Bless
Joey" (Joey harvested the Big-horned Goat in the picture above)
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Garret from Mannford, OK harvested this nice four-horn!
Jimmy took this Big-horned Goat with his bow!
Father and son harvest nice hog, even with all the crazy weather!
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Monday, January 8, 2007

A Family Fun Weekend

We had another great week at the ranch! This past weekend we had a wonderful family from Arkansas come hunt with us. It was a true family affair; grandpa, two dads, two moms, and two sons. They harvested 10 animals! They took down various hogs and rams. They hunted hard for two days using various hunting methods; everything from hunting from their stands to having a few push while others waited on stands nearby. They also harvested this large red hog (see photo below) by spot and stalking.

The weather is still very nice here, the wind has slowed a little. However, we are expecting a cold front this weekend with highs only in the low teens. We still have a few weekends available in the bow area.
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This is Bob and Dale with two of their hogs. A large red hog and a slightly smaller black hog!
Here we have Bob, Dale, Tyler, and Drew with their various rams.


Don't worry pictures of the animals the moms harvested will be uploaded soon! Well here they are with their harvests!

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Wednesday, January 3, 2007

One of the latest harvests!


Last weekend Jerry from Nebraska, he took this 150 lb boar hog right before dusk. It had 1" teeth. The other members of his group also were successful taking down another 140 lb. boar hog and a 160 lb sow later the next day. Right now the weather is great here we are sitting at about 56 degrees with a slight wind. It is perfect for hunting, not to hot but also not to cold.