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Here is the muley I recently took hunting a ranch in North Texas. This was in the Palo Duro area. The country really reminded me of Northern AZ or Southern UT. It was just beautiful with the steep red rock canyons and cedar breaks. We had a great hunt with lots of glassing. This was an exceptional buck for this property (the second largest buck ever killed off this ranch) and I feel fortunate to have taken him. My buddy shot a nice high 160 class buck, and an Aoudad too. I'll tell you what, those Aoudad are some wild, cagey beasts. I've never seen anything as spooky as those suckers. Tons of fun to hunt. This was not your average TX hunt. No feeders, fences or blinds. Just your typical spot and stalk Western hunt. We spotted my deer several hundred yards away chasing does and was able to stalk up to 158 yards and the 30-06 did him in. Simply an awesome hunt.
Here is the muley I recently took hunting a ranch in North Texas. This was in the Palo Duro area. The country really reminded me of Northern AZ or Southern UT. It was just beautiful with the steep red rock canyons and cedar breaks. We had a great hunt with lots of glassing. This was an exceptional buck for this property (the second largest buck ever killed off this ranch) and I feel fortunate to have taken him. My buddy shot a nice high 160 class buck, and an Aoudad too. I'll tell you what, those Aoudad are some wild, cagey beasts. I've never seen anything as spooky as those suckers. Tons of fun to hunt. This was not your average TX hunt. No feeders, fences or blinds. Just your typical spot and stalk Western hunt. We spotted my deer several hundred yards away chasing does and was able to stalk up to 158 yards and the 30-06 did him in. Simply an awesome hunt.