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    #46
    Originally posted by Jmsck12 View Post
    It sure is, the weirdest thing though is that while hunting him this morning my dad shot an aoudad!!


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    There's nothing wrong with a target rich environment.

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      #47
      Originally posted by BBRU View Post
      700lbs isn't anywhere close to their max weight......


      I would guess that grey one I posted is over 700 pounds. The one you shot was between 625 and 650 considering my scale was wrapped past 550 with head and neck on the ground.


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        #48
        Originally posted by Black Ice View Post
        I would guess that grey one I posted is over 700 pounds. The one you shot was between 625 and 650 considering my scale was wrapped past 550 with head and neck on the ground.


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        That grey one makes mine look like a baby....

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          #49
          Man I'm so jealous right now. We had a couple cows running around a couple years back, but haven't seen anymore sign. Wish they'd show back up.

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            #50
            Originally posted by Muddy Bud View Post
            Man I'm so jealous right now. We had a couple cows running around a couple years back, but haven't seen anymore sign. Wish they'd show back up.


            Last year we had 1 cow on camera, after last season all hunters were kicked off the property except for us. The owner saw how we kept our area clean and maintained so he let us stay. Management is key for nilgai, if they feel pressured they're gone. Also the property behind us is not being hunted this year because those hunters were kicked off also.


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              #51
              Originally posted by Jmsck12 View Post
              Last year we had 1 cow on camera, after last season all hunters were kicked off the property except for us. The owner saw how we kept our area clean and maintained so he let us stay. Management is key for nilgai, if they feel pressured they're gone. Also the property behind us is not being hunted this year because those hunters were kicked off also.


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              There a extra spot?

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                #52
                Yeah, the land owner asked us not to shoot them. It was a cow and her calf that would hang around his cattle and we're actually pretty tame. They started to run the cattle off the cubes when he fed so I think he shot them once it cooled off enough but I can't say for sure.

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                  #53
                  luv those beasts!!! Back on king ranch next spring to try again.

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by 150class View Post
                    There a extra spot?


                    Not this season but there is a guy on right now that might get kicked out if he doesn't shape up. Most likely won't fill his spot until after season if that does end up happening. Also I'm not sure if you saw my post on the aoudad but my dad just shot a 260 pound 30 and 3/4 curl aoudad on this property Sunday morning.


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                      #55
                      Originally posted by Landrover View Post
                      luv those beasts!!! Back on king ranch next spring to try again.


                      Good luck I'll be waiting for that success story. I'm sure you already know that water is a big part in getting one.


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                        #56
                        Originally posted by Jmsck12 View Post
                        Not this season but there is a guy on right now that might get kicked out if he doesn't shape up. Most likely won't fill his spot until after season if that does end up happening. Also I'm not sure if you saw my post on the aoudad but my dad just shot a 260 pound 30 and 3/4 curl aoudad on this property Sunday morning.


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                        Did see that but never saw a photo unfortunately. Heck of a aoudad and strange that they are down that way.

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                          #57
                          Get em

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by 150class View Post
                            Did see that but never saw a photo unfortunately. Heck of a aoudad and strange that they are down that way.


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                              #59
                              Originally posted by 150class View Post
                              Did see that but never saw a photo unfortunately. Heck of a aoudad and strange that they are down that way.


                              He most likely came from a near by ranch that stocks exotics. Last year they had red stag elk and bison get out but only the stag made it to our lease and my dad got one with a bow.


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