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thinhorn_AK
"DADDY"
The o you everybody and thank you to the folks who PM’d me. I’m sending some inquiries off and I’ll let everybody know what we settle on.
Looks interesting. How many days were you there. What about activities for non hunters.I just finished a hunt at HE Sproul ranch with Roy Hurley. Similar deal for us, my dad booked it and his two sons came along. We had a wonderful time, it's family run, guides are very professional and prepared. Roy guided my dad and his son and daughter guided us. Really nice accommodation similar to a hotel room in an outbuilding at their ranch. Tons of sheep, tons of rams, and they're good at finding them.
We were there 4 days. Not sure about non-hunters. There is a pool and deck at the main lodge and the scenery is nice.Looks interesting. How many days were you there. What about activities for non hunters.
Hey Slatty did you guys drive? I think I would drive from Alberta.We were there 4 days. Not sure about non-hunters. There is a pool and deck at the main lodge and the scenery is nice.
Big bend national park is about 2h drive I think and I would have liked to see that place.
I guess it depends on what kind of an adventure you want.How are the high fenced hunts? and the hunts over feeders. Not sure I can do that, but I see it's all over TX.
Bring a hard hitting, long range sheep rifle ( 6.5prc - 30 cal )I guess it depends on what kind of an adventure you want.
I have had them eat out of my hand in a Texas drive through safari park. I have hunted them in New Mexico in the wilds, and shot one in West Texas in the wilds on a 500,000 acre ranch.
I would have no problem killing one on a game ranch hunt, as an incidental thing to hunting whitetails.
The biggest problem with them on game ranches is that they take forever to grow up, so they are rarely ever available for cheap.
I wouldn't pay a lot of money to shoot one on a game ranch. There are more interesting and much tastier things to hunt.
In the wild they are are a hell of a big game animal.
We flew into El Paso, and it was a 3.5h drive from there.Hey Slatty did you guys drive? I think I would drive from Alberta.
One of these hunts is on my bucket list, probably the only sheep hunt ill ever be able to afford.
I will probably try and trade one of my moose hunts for a 2x1 aoudad hunt.
it s a long drive from Alberta . We flew to El Paso , rented a car and drove approx 3 hours to fort Davies . My highest recommendations for Roy from H E Sproul Ranch . Best guided hunting trip I’ve ever been . Real hunt .Hey Slatty did you guys drive? I think I would drive from Alberta.
One of these hunts is on my bucket list, probably the only sheep hunt ill ever be able to afford.
I will probably try and trade one of my moose hunts for a 2x1 aoudad hunt.
Just came back from a hunt around fort Davis , Texas with Roy from H E Sproul Ranch . My highest recommendations .My dad is getting older, about 73 now, I’m en years from now I don’t want to regret not getting out on another good hunt with him.
I’m looking for recommendations for a free range texas Barbary sheep hunt, dad can hike well but he’s getting up there in age. I’d love to be able to go on one of these hunts with him. 3-5 days or so, free range, hopefully somewhere with good quality animals too.
Any suggestions are appreciated, I’m more or less ready to pull the trigger and book it. A year out is ok as it give my dad some time to set up his regular fitness routine and work on his shooting.
Preferably 2 hunters (dad and me) one guide if that’s how it goes.
Thanks!!!