Well, I guess it is my turn. This was one of the coolest things I've done in my entire life. Let me tell you, Curtus and Charlie put up one heck of a good hunt, thanks guys. I got to thinking about it while I was there and decided that I need to get out more, this was the second time I've hunted outside Alaska in 20 years and what a great time it was. It was real cool to meet some real live tradgangers and listen to all the good ideas everyone had about how they do things and their favorite equipment. It is a big friendly world out there and I thank all you who made this a memorable event for me.
It is true, everything in Texas has stickers, fleas or ticks.
I'm still pickin' the prickly pear stickers from various spots from top to bottom.
There was some really cool stuff to like several vaieties of Quail in amongst the 4 legged critters.
There was a good assortment of handcrafted stuff that folks were packin' around.
This is my Javalina...fell to a shot that was a little high and severed his spine. Very short blood trail! No charging, no sitting on cactus...just whack and down it went!
It was fun to have CK's dad in camp...he's a pile of fun.
I also saw lots of whitetails, a turkey, and my first wild hog. It was a big black brute that was just a bit too skittish to get a good shot on. All in all it was more fun than I've had in a long time. It was hot though and I sweat my share of sweat. A couple of days before I left it was -30F, it got up to the mid 90s F while in Texas. It was HOT.