I hunted in Villa Platte back in 96'. Had a Texas Ram that was haltered to Corsican. At least thats what I thought as I stalked the two for more than 4 hrs. They walked side by side and wheeled when they turned or went a different direction. I finally got a break when the Texas Ram jumped over a downed tree and the Corscian was a wee bit slow in following up. That was the first kill I got with my longbow (Jeffery "Classic" #60, Zwicky POC0. I tucked the arrow right in behind the front shoulder, slightly quartering away. Upon being hit, the ram reared up and jumped forward. Only to nose dive into the dirt and expire. The Texas Ram however had plans for me as it started circling and bluff charging at 10-12 yds. It did this 4 times. I was about to drill it on the next charge bluff or not, when it finally decided to leave. The Ram was tasty and the mount adorns my living room wall.