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November 20, 2009

More Hunting on Rancho Gurra

After one whole year without seeing one single deer on iAnders' land, I was beginning to think only scorpions and a few lizards were all that lived on Rancho Gurra. After we killed a Feral Pig a month back, the hunting has definitely improved. On the first morning of the hunt, I managed to spook some wild turkeys (hens and a tom), took a few shots but didn't manage to bring any back to base camp. After I got back to camp and put away the Benelli, within a few minutes I saw some movement to the South; thinking maybe it was a cow, I instinctively went for the Ruger M77 .270. Well, as the story goes, it wasn't a cow but in fact a pretty good sized Texas White Tail.

My pal iAnders got his the morning we were to break camp; a nice buck with eight points.
While I had the most difficult shot, the "frontal" shot, iAnders was faced with the most undesirable shot, the "anal" shot, however he was patient enough to wait for the buck to turn sideways and that's when he dropped him. The meat is being processed in Rocksprings, having steaks and sausage made...uh mm, uh mm! We'll try and make one more trip in January for the late season, but we'll just have to see.

November 06, 2009

Hunting at Rancho Gurra, Texas

Here is my pal "iAnders" with the Feral Pig he took down with his Bushmaster 5.56 right at sunset on his spraling ranch.
For a year now, my compadre`Anders and I have been traveling to his "paradise" away from home for a bit of hunting, R&R, and land improvements. On his massive land expanse, there are White Tailed Deer, Wild Turkeys, Feral Pigs, and other varmints to hunt. While all of the other 5 trips turned up nothing but a great time in the out-of-doors, this trip finally paid off. (I was recently given some "manure" about how Anders never gets exclusive billing on my blog and how he has to share the limelight; well, this post is going to be all Anders, or better yet.... "iAnders" from now on)

This particular trip we also "prepped" the land for the General Hunting Season (begins Nov. 7) by setting up several game cameras, repaired and set up several deer feeders, finalized the hunting positions and began setting up some overhead cover in case of rain. We also managed to do some ritualistic firearms training, zeroing the weapons, checking the trajectories, and selecting the best ammo.


iAnders again showing me the not so proper way of getting "kissed" by the scope when firing the Winchester.
















We will be heading back out to Rancho Guerra this Veteran's day for 4 days of hunting, hopefully we'll bag a few more pigs and maybe some turkeys or even maybe a trophy deer!