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01-04-2007, 03:33 PM
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Re: I'm ready to go back to Katemcy
Yep, as suspected these are pets.. but OMFG they are huge!!!
Just curios, what do they charge to shoot one of those caged bucks? I would like to give my father a hunt as he never had a trophy whitetail. hes had a few B&C Bull Elks though and one B&C Muley. But never a white tail.
Did you see the pics of the "Highlander" omfg... that would give you buck fever like a mofo...
http://antlerranch.com/default.asp
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01-04-2007, 03:50 PM
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Re: I'm ready to go back to Katemcy
It's a breeding farm, so to for that hunt, I'm guessing I could buy an H2 and H3 for what that cost.
not my kind of hunting.
If just anyone with enough $$$ can go fire off a round and take a B&C class deer, what's the point. I like to grow my own, naturally, w/o fences, gene manipulation, etc.
Instead of a deer, pay to have your dad go take a rhino or a giraffe or something.... you can pay to take those in Texas on some of those ranches also. 
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01-04-2007, 04:00 PM
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Well thats exaclty how I feel as well hence you can see me poking at it a little. We have never ever gone on a "pay per buck" kinda hunt and only taken leases ourselves for several years to develop them into something. But in most cases we only find out that the land owner and his sons and friends of his sons are out there spot lighting at night on the feeders and winter grass fields shooting the biggest bucks.
It has been that way sine i was a child hence we quit huntng white tail about 10 yrs ago and only went to Colorado or NM for Elk and Muleys.
It just seems that unless you own the property and live on it or have someone live on it - when you get some good stock someone will come cherry pick it for you without your knowlege until you catch them red handed.. I wish I could tell you here on the internet what happens to them when we catch them...
But in any case, my dad is getting old now and isnt wanting to spend the time into a new lease and it would be nice to just "pay to shot a pet" trophy so he could have "a huge one" in his life.. but honestly I dont think he would even do it - I would have to ask him first.
As much as I would like to shoot one like those, I would have to completly lie my as s off to people when they asked me where I shot it. I would be so ashamed to say it was on a ranch like that. Maybe if I took it with my bow it would feel better but still.. I think you understand what I mean.
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It's a breeding farm, so to for that hunt, I'm guessing I could buy an H2 and H3 for what that cost.
not my kind of hunting.
If just anyone with enough $$$ can go fire off a round and take a B&C class deer, what's the point. I like to grow my own, naturally, w/o fences, gene manipulation, etc.
Instead of a deer, pay to have your dad go take a rhino or a giraffe or something.... you can pay to take those in Texas on some of those ranches also. 
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01-04-2007, 04:27 PM
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Re: I'm ready to go back to Katemcy
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Well thats exaclty how I feel as well hence you can see me poking at it a little. We have never ever gone on a "pay per buck" kinda hunt and only taken leases ourselves for several years to develop them into something. But in most cases we only find out that the land owner and his sons and friends of his sons are out there spot lighting at night on the feeders and winter grass fields shooting the biggest bucks.
It has been that way sine i was a child hence we quit huntng white tail about 10 yrs ago and only went to Colorado or NM for Elk and Muleys.
It just seems that unless you own the property and live on it or have someone live on it - when you get some good stock someone will come cherry pick it for you without your knowlege until you catch them red handed.. I wish I could tell you here on the internet what happens to them when we catch them...
But in any case, my dad is getting old now and isnt wanting to spend the time into a new lease and it would be nice to just "pay to shot a pet" trophy so he could have "a huge one" in his life.. but honestly I dont think he would even do it - I would have to ask him first.
As much as I would like to shoot one like those, I would have to completly lie my as s off to people when they asked me where I shot it. I would be so ashamed to say it was on a ranch like that. Maybe if I took it with my bow it would feel better but still.. I think you understand what I mean.
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01-04-2007, 04:39 PM
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Re: I'm ready to go back to Katemcy
HAHA well the only thing I have ever killed with a knife was a wild boar. I will NEVER do this again. But one of my rough neck buddies in college took me on a hunt down in East TX and they used 3-6 (depending on the hog) Pit Bulls that wore bullet proof canvas vests and would pin a boar by grabbing on to his nose, ears and rear feet/lower legs. Once they had him he was pretty much stretched out screaming like a scared school girl. All I had to do was walk up and cut his throat... was the most terrifying thing I have ever done because you know if he gets loose its YOUR A$$!!
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01-04-2007, 05:42 PM
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Re: I'm ready to go back to Katemcy
OMFG!!!  That is insane, and to think I thought the guy in this video had some balls.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVX0y2Pcj_s
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HAHA well the only thing I have ever killed with a knife was a wild boar. I will NEVER do this again. But one of my rough neck buddies in college took me on a hunt down in East TX and they used 3-6 (depending on the hog) Pit Bulls that wore bullet proof canvas vests and would pin a boar by grabbing on to his nose, ears and rear feet/lower legs. Once they had him he was pretty much stretched out screaming like a scared school girl. All I had to do was walk up and cut his throat... was the most terrifying thing I have ever done because you know if he gets loose its YOUR A$$!! 
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01-04-2007, 06:07 PM
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Re: I'm ready to go back to Katemcy
Actuallly yea he does have more balls because he only gets one shot and if he doesnt kill it right off or the boar turns to run away he is toast. If that boar charges after being shot he will likely not live unless he has someone to help deter the boar from mauling him. Some boars want to run and some want to fight when they are in a sort of conflict it just depends on the one you get really.
There is another guy on this forum that I KNOW - knows about these kind of Pit Bull / Hog Hunts - his name is Klint. He was the guy that recently totalled his red H3. I went hunting outside the city he lives in. I also attended the very back woods "Hog Dog Trials" there and it was the most exciting thing I have ever seen in my life by way of raw brute force competition. Highly illegal but the funnest and most exciting by far.
The Hog Dog Trials is a rodeo of sorts where are a small rodeo arena is setup including stands sometimes or just pull out a lawn cahir in the back of your truck and watch as the fury begins.
The competition was to see whos pit pull could single handedly pin a full grown male wild boar the fastest. Yes sir, single handedly. They would release the boar from one side from a calf like shoot and then the dog handler would release his Pit from his collar and the war was on. It was absolutly amazing to see how fast a smart experienced pit bull could take down a HUGE 300-400 lb wild boar in a matter of seconds. Yes, sometimes the pit didnt win and thats when things got crazy... I cant tell you what would happen when a dog got into trouble but lets just say everyone there made sure he came out alright.
Now havign said all of that - and having 3-4 pits on a boar you are MUCH safer but still there is always that chance that his skin tears and he gets free - then you better run like heellllll 
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