I just got back from an outstanding trip from Keith John's new ranch in Junction. It was me, my BIL, my niece, nephew and my friend and fellow TBH'er David (Happy97) and his son. All of us but David were on a ram hunt (my BIL and I were doing our first traditional only hunt) and David was after exotics. His boy is not ready to bow hunt yet but watching him shoot his bow at camp it won't be long. At first it looked like the weather was going to throw a monkey wrench but it held off and we got all our hunts in. We all saw lots of animals and me, my BIL, nephew and niece all got a shot at rams. David didn't get an opportunity at his axis but I'm guessing just seeing the pure excitement his son had telling us all about the many animals he saw made it a special hunt to remember. For those you haven't been to the new ranch the cabin is very nice and much, much bigger than the cabin in Floresville. There are three individual rooms each with a regular bed and a bunk bed, a large living room with couches and a big comfy chair, a large kitchen/dining area and even a washer and dryer to use. And of course, you can't find a better guy to hunt with than Keith Johns. He is a great guy, will bust his hump to make sure you have the best hunt possible and makes hanging out at the camphouse a blast. I can't wait to go back, which fortunately won't be long because I've got another hunt booked in two weeks
My ram:
My BIL ram:
My nephew's ram (his second bow kill):
My niece got a shot on a monster ram the last day, but unfortunately she hit a little high and with a total lack of blood to track we couldn't find it before we had to leave. Keith said he'll find it and I'm sure he will. Hopefully I can post up a picture as well. The good thing is as hard as it is to not recover your animal and she is handing it pretty well and not getting too discouraged.
My ram:
My BIL ram:
My nephew's ram (his second bow kill):
My niece got a shot on a monster ram the last day, but unfortunately she hit a little high and with a total lack of blood to track we couldn't find it before we had to leave. Keith said he'll find it and I'm sure he will. Hopefully I can post up a picture as well. The good thing is as hard as it is to not recover your animal and she is handing it pretty well and not getting too discouraged.
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