Here are a few pictures from my King Ranch hunt from last week. For those of you who aren't from Texas, The King Ranch is the largest ranch in the U.S. and is legendary for producing big bucks as well as horses and cattle. My brother use to guide there a few years ago and still has connections with some land owners there and they gave me this opportunity. It's quite amazing to see so many large bucks as well as turkeys, hogs, coyotes and javelina. It almost appears as the deer there are overpopulated, everywhere we turned we saw a buck or a doe. We originally were hunting for bull Nilgai but we only saw a few. The two bulls that we saw were both on another ranch's property. I have to say those bull Nilgai are quite intimidating.
Even though I didn't have any success with a bull Nilgai I was able to harvest this nice 8 pointer that scored 132 B&C and had an inside spread of 17 1/2 inches. I took this one the last morning of my hunt and I am still stoked.
Buzzard on a foggy morning.
A few bucks by the ranch house.
Bunch of turkeys on a foggy morning.
Couple of big bucks.
My brother and I.
The hunting jeep.
Even though I didn't have any success with a bull Nilgai I was able to harvest this nice 8 pointer that scored 132 B&C and had an inside spread of 17 1/2 inches. I took this one the last morning of my hunt and I am still stoked.
Buzzard on a foggy morning.
A few bucks by the ranch house.
Bunch of turkeys on a foggy morning.
Couple of big bucks.
My brother and I.
The hunting jeep.
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