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Ronny 12-22-2006 03:03 PM

Don't worry Graybow, I got us some ear PLUGS.
On another note the dates for this hunt are wrong I think, it should be March 30 to April 1. The magazine and the flyer are wrong also.

Tomme 12-22-2006 09:23 PM

Good catch Ronny. I must have been looking at the 2006 calendar when I set up the dates :oops: :oops: :oops: . It's still a Friday noon to Sunday noon hunt, but change the hunt dates to March 30th-April 1. This caused a momentary panic till I could check Parks and Wildlife's internet site, but the turkey season in Uvalde County begins on March 31th, so we're fine with those dates and we will still get to hunt opening weekend (Sat-Sun).

Should be a good moon too for hog hunting.

I still want one of those CDs.

LostHawg 12-22-2006 11:18 PM

He and Steve sure made my guitar sound good. Never knew it could make THOSE sounds. :oops:

:P

DEER KILLER 12-24-2006 06:55 AM

I am looking forward to this to hang out, and drink some beer and shooting some bull. How successful have hunters been in recent years. I miss this every year, but I am keyed up this year? Also should you bring ATV or can you get around pretty easily in a truck ?
Kyle Scott

biggen 12-24-2006 07:24 AM

DK , no atv's on the ranch (ranch rule not lsba) but getting around is easy unless there is ALOT of rain. Animals have been taken every trip. I shot a 220# hog last year! Hope to see you there!

gmherps 12-25-2006 03:28 PM

Tom,
I know I already told you but I'll be sending my deposit this Friday to ya and enough for a shirt or 2.

gmherps 12-25-2006 03:30 PM

Do we bring our own chow?

Linedawg 12-31-2006 04:18 PM

OK, I've been busy with work and holidays but I'm back. I'm actually at work now (ya, New Years eve!).

Tomme, I sent in my deposit the day after I got the flyer. Elvis and Ronald should also be sending in deposits.

I also sent the money for a large t-shirt.

I'm ready to put the smack on something. I haven't shot anything with my bow in quite awhile. My bow is sad, my arrows are sad, I'm sad. :(
But I'm ready to lay some meat down now. I'll be bringing my high tech arrow launching device instead of a trad bow. :) With this dry spell I'm trying to up the odds in my favor! :twisted: Can't wait.

Steve

LostHawg 01-01-2007 04:31 PM

Have fun Steve.

You need to hitch a ride with Timm next month to our rabbit hunt out here in San Angelo.

biggen 01-02-2007 08:40 AM

Yes Gregg, you bring your own chow! There is a stove and a microwave and a bar-b-que pit! There is a fridge also!

Linedawg 01-04-2007 04:17 PM

Timm's going bunny wacking? I'm sure ya will have a great time. Take a group photo and write up a story for the magazine.

Tomme 01-05-2007 09:19 PM

We're up to 11 on the count. Still plenty of room, but that's a pretty fast start so don't wait too late to send in your deposit.

Looks like I may have a couple of friends from Arkansas come down for the hunt. I've already warned them that all of you guys lie and not to believe anything you say about me (unless of course it's good). :lol:

LostHawg 01-06-2007 12:51 AM

Who are your friends from razorback country Tomme. Maybe I know 'em or of 'em. Doubt it though. :?:

wassaw 01-06-2007 10:54 AM

for a first timer on this kind of hunt what is needed
food,
ICE
EAR PLUGS !! never mind that's a given
should 1 bring their own small pit and charcoal, i saw that they have a pit but 55 guys trying to cook at dinner time....?
POP-UP blind?
they actually have 55 bunks? all we need is pillows and linens??


could someone whose been before post some things that hit their to bring list?

participation in events and new memories was on my 07 todo list.

looking forward to March. will get monies in before end of Jan. going to ask Blake if he would be interested, 16 year old son of a long time friend.

Steve

biggen 01-06-2007 12:16 PM

Steve,

There are refrigerators in each cabin. There are stove's and microwaves and bar-b-que pits. Bring your own food and bring ice in case you kill something as there are no walk-in coolers. I bring both pop-ups and tri-pods. Bring towels and sheets. I just bring one sleeping bag and a pillow. Sleeping arrangements are mostly bunkbeds. (YES EAR PLUGS ARE A MUST) especially if your in Tomme's cabin. :D I also bring a bag or two of corn just to throw in the feed route hopper. I'm sure I am forgetting something but I bet more will chime in. Look forward to hunting with you!

Brad


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