This last weekend marked my oldest son Blaine’s 4th and last Challenged Youth Hunt at the Faulkner Family Ranch. Usually kids are allowed to attend for 3 years, however since Blaine did not get a deer his first year, he was allowed to return for a 4th. If you’ve not been around for the first couple of years, here’s Blaine’s first and second buck from Faulkner’s:
2005 Buck:

2006 Buck:
Obviously, this hunt is one that’s grown to mean a lot to our entire family….. but, the look in Blaine’s eye at the mention of the Faulkner is something to behold. It’s awesome to see his eye’s light up when we meet another hunter and Blaine gets the chance to show them his pictures from Faulkner’s that he carries with him at all times.
Please do forgive my lack of pixels from the weekend as the weather kept me from keeping my camera close at hand.
Saturday evening found all of us crunched into a blind overlooking a feeder in the Donna Pasture. Within minutes of Shane (our group guide) letting us off, we had deer heading into the feeder setup. The first group of bucks included an amazing 10 pt. However, the deer didn’t stay around long and decide to depart. We were all disgusted, but optimistic with plenty of time left for more action.
The wait for the next action was a little longer than anticipated. However, Blaine was ever the optimist and showed a great amount of patience. Finally, during the last hour of light a group of 4 does showed up, followed closely by an axis buck in velvet. After watching them feed for a few minutes, PaPa spotted a couple of whitetail bucks sneaking in. The last buck was definitely a shooter and given the spookiness of the rest of the animals, Blaine was not one to waist any time. He exclaimed that the last one was the buck for him and he was ready to shoot.


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2005 Buck:
2006 Buck:
Obviously, this hunt is one that’s grown to mean a lot to our entire family….. but, the look in Blaine’s eye at the mention of the Faulkner is something to behold. It’s awesome to see his eye’s light up when we meet another hunter and Blaine gets the chance to show them his pictures from Faulkner’s that he carries with him at all times.
Please do forgive my lack of pixels from the weekend as the weather kept me from keeping my camera close at hand.
Saturday evening found all of us crunched into a blind overlooking a feeder in the Donna Pasture. Within minutes of Shane (our group guide) letting us off, we had deer heading into the feeder setup. The first group of bucks included an amazing 10 pt. However, the deer didn’t stay around long and decide to depart. We were all disgusted, but optimistic with plenty of time left for more action.
The wait for the next action was a little longer than anticipated. However, Blaine was ever the optimist and showed a great amount of patience. Finally, during the last hour of light a group of 4 does showed up, followed closely by an axis buck in velvet. After watching them feed for a few minutes, PaPa spotted a couple of whitetail bucks sneaking in. The last buck was definitely a shooter and given the spookiness of the rest of the animals, Blaine was not one to waist any time. He exclaimed that the last one was the buck for him and he was ready to shoot.
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