It was undoubtedly a wild experience in what can only be described as a strange landscape. Every time I go to Texas to hunt, I'm always re-dumbfounded.
This comment hits, “A week of chasing Rio Grandes in a place that felt almost too surreal to be real turkey country.”
Texas is an unbelievable and underrated experience. When they act right, the Rio and the Texas landscape will make you thirst for the opportunity for just one more.
i really enjoyed reading this. i am not a hunter. At most i fish a few times a year. I have had a lot of friends that hunt wild boar in TX and Bear in Canada. I like how you describe TX and the place you stayed at honestly without dressing it up as something else. What do you normally hunt? And how long have you been hunting?
Epic write up. I dream about getting a call to hunt like that, and to do it on a ranch that is that…exotic is just icing on the cake.
It was undoubtedly a wild experience in what can only be described as a strange landscape. Every time I go to Texas to hunt, I'm always re-dumbfounded.
This comment hits, “A week of chasing Rio Grandes in a place that felt almost too surreal to be real turkey country.”
Texas is an unbelievable and underrated experience. When they act right, the Rio and the Texas landscape will make you thirst for the opportunity for just one more.
3 more weeks here in WNY, 3 more weeks.
May is Spring Turkey!
i really enjoyed reading this. i am not a hunter. At most i fish a few times a year. I have had a lot of friends that hunt wild boar in TX and Bear in Canada. I like how you describe TX and the place you stayed at honestly without dressing it up as something else. What do you normally hunt? And how long have you been hunting?