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7th age bow hunting - South Texas hogs, sheep, goats

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Little John:
This outfitter, run by  Curtis Keller guided the South Texas hunt in the latest issue of Primitive Archer Magazine in the article titled  Memories. I checked out the operation in the web and talked to Curtis on the phone. Sounds like a really good reasonably priced off season hunt run by a traditional bow hunter. The nice part is the warm climate even in winter, wide variety of game available year round, and no high priced non resident license cost. The only down side I see is that the hunting areas are a long distance from most any where. Any way still intend to make the trip some day, it might make a good community hunt.   Kenneth

Justin Snyder:
I'm with you Kenneth.  Maybe we can carpool. It would be a nice central location for a community hunt. Justin

Pat B:
Kenneth, From what I have read on TradGang and the few PMs I have sent to Curtis(on different subjects) I'd have to say its a class act Curtis has going down there. It would be fun to get a trip like that going...almost as fun as a SW Colorado elk hunt!!! ;D      Pat

Little John:
I agree Pat. Seems to be a class act. I really enjoyed my conversation with Curtis. You know what agrivates me is that I was down there last winter on a welding job and looking for a place to hunt for the weekends, couldn't find a place at all. Justin, maybe we can get something going and maybe some of the south Texas guys might like to join. Would be a great time to go hunting and out of this twoo foot deep snow and artic temps. Curtis likes groups large enough to make it worth his time, or might put one or two guys in with another group to fill out the hunt.    Kenneth

Key:
If any of you book a hunt with Curtis you will enjoy a "real" hunt with a guy who knows Trad/Primitive hunting.

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