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Originally posted by elgato View PostFor all you guys running around on the Faith and Commanche with Dan Friedkin, Stedman and the like your getting to spend time in rare air. Fence or not those are special places owned by rare folks. If you ever stop bickering about fences post pics of what you see over there. They are the ranches of legends.
We are directly across the river from them on the poor side of the tracks and I often watch dreaming about what can be done in world class country with an unlimited budget
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Originally posted by Muddy Bud View PostProbably Barnhart in Hebbronville, which is pretty much surrounded by East Ranch.
I saw a buck killed on the Santa rosa that would be close to 240 NT a marvel to hold and proof not all magic comes out of a bag or behind a fenceLast edited by S-3 Ranch; 04-30-2021, 12:04 PM.
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Originally posted by rattler7696 View PostI hunt a Briscoe property in Webb county. The low fence native genetics are amazing. We do feed a lot of cottonseed and protein. Our average age on our trophy bucks is 7-8 years old. We are blessed to have managed it for over 20 years.
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Originally posted by ForEverlast View PostChapparrosa, Chittum, La Paloma (now owned by Yeti brothers), Briscoe best genetics in state exist in this area and these properties are still legit low fence for the most part the Chittum has gotten split and fortunately it is still low fence for the most part and some of the last of the frontier and as soon as this generation is gone it will be gone as the next will sell it off or change the game....
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