Cold1nhand

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Hey Randy, I was on your website this afternoon showing some of the guys pictures of the hogs taken off the ranch this year and saw something that I hadn't noticed before. Archery Hunts??? When did that go up on there?
 

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Sorry guys, guess i should have posted this also.

Archery Hunts
Now taking bookings for groups of at least 3 and a max of 6 archery hunters. Cost will be $600 per hunter for two hogs. A $300 deposit is required at the time of booking for each guest. All accomodations will be the same as the rifle hunts. There will be no guaranteed opportunity, this will be an open range semi-guided spot and stalk hunt. If you have any questions please ask before you book your hunt. All archery hunts will be booked on archery only weekends. We will not mix you with the rifle hunters in order to give you the best opportunity possible.

So what's the deal Randy?
 

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I asked randy about that same deal when I talked to him last I think this would be a good deal sence choppers is closing let us know
 

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Cold1nhand, you're on top of things,yes it is true,I just figured you and 40% of my hunters are shooting these hogs within 100' and why not let the bow hunters have a chance at them,a good sneak and they might be able to scratch their back LOL.
 

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How much land do you have? Terrain? Water? Barley? What draws them to the property and what keeps them there? Open country? Glassing or still hunting? How realistic is the chance at two hogs? Feel free to respond via email if you'd rather. Thanks.
 

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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (SDHNTR @ Jun 3 2008, 04:05 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
How much land do you have? Terrain? Water? Barley? What draws them to the property and what keeps them there? Open country? Glassing or still hunting? How realistic is the chance at two hogs? Feel free to respond via email if you'd rather. Thanks.[/b]


SDHNTR, I sent you a e-mail Thank you
 

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Randy? u changed your mind lol i work for him he can do that now and then.DOH there goes that big promotion seeya
 

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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (SDHNTR @ Jun 3 2008, 04:05 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
How much land do you have? Terrain? Water? Barley? What draws them to the property and what keeps them there? Open country? Glassing or still hunting? How realistic is the chance at two hogs? Feel free to respond via email if you'd rather. Thanks.[/b]

If I remember correctly, the ranch is just over 14,000 acres. There is a lot of water ponds and streams also. That last pig I shot a few weeks ago was in the wheat field. When we were there in March, my buddy and had 6 or 7 opportunities within a hundred yards. Hell that last pig I shot there in May, Justin and I snuck up within 30 yards. I would say that you have a very realistic chance of getting two hogs. There is some easy walking on the ranch and there are some that only the mountain goat Justin can go up and down. I think it is worth a look at. And I think this statement should some it up best... I am going back the weekend of June 20th for my third hunt there this year! It would have been 4, but the had the some meetings one weekend my buddies went up.
 
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