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    Nilgia bowhunts?

    Have a person I met with at the DSC show and he is wanting a Nilgia bowhunt that might possible have hogs as an added critter. Any suggestions?

    #2
    King ranch?

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      #3
      Originally posted by BigRed323 View Post
      King ranch?
      I sent him there today to see what they had, just looking for other suggestions.

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        #4
        It’s pretty rough but has big Nilgai whitetail and hog!
        Hold your hats folks!!!
        The Riskin Ranch just south of Sarita TX off the Kenedy Ranch haul road.
        It’s a little unorganized slice of heaven surrounded by the Kenedy.

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          #5
          It’s pretty rough but has big Nilgai whitetail and hog!
          Hold your hats folks!!!
          The Riskin Ranch just south of Sarita TX off the Kenedy Ranch haul road.
          It’s a little unorganized slice of heaven surrounded by the Kenedy.

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            #6
            Sorry
            I have no idea why 3 posted .
            That was not my intention.

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              #7
              Can’t find website or contact for the Riskin. Bowhunting a nilgai has been high on my list for a few years.

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                #8
                Message sent
                i think.
                Trying to post pictures is very discouraging .
                should be easier.

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                  #9
                  I’ve been looking for the same. Not too many want to try bowhunting which I understand completely.

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                    #10
                    The most promising thing I’ve seen is the King Ranch. The website says two hunters minimum for bow hunting so I haven’t tried it yet.

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                      #11
                      My buddy killed a monster bull (record for the ranch) with his bow, quartering away, dropped within 50 yards still in sight of the tripod. I was envious

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                        #12
                        My suggestion is shoot it quartering away carry on

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                          #13
                          Would it be a similar arrow weight setup for elk,around 450gr

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Farmdog View Post
                            My buddy killed a monster bull (record for the ranch) with his bow, quartering away, dropped within 50 yards still in sight of the tripod. I was envious
                            What ranch?

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Archereject View Post
                              Message sent
                              i think.
                              Trying to post pictures is very discouraging .
                              should be easier.
                              No message yet.

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