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HuntingPreacher 02-12-2017 09:59 PM

Grunts and Gobbles check list.
 
I am so excited about our upcoming hunt! Many of those signed up have never hunted the famous Brushy Hill ranch and some have never hunted at all! Don't worry we are gonna take care of you and make this an awesome experience. Here is a list of a few things you might want to gather between now and the hunt.....
1. A camouflage hunting outfit complete with gloves and a face mask. (Turkeys have good eyes so a mask or paint is necessary.)
2. Pop up ground blind big enough to shoot your bow from. We will have a few set up for you but you may want to set up your own. Feeders and corn route will be active so you will have lots of choices of where to hunt! You can make a brush blind if you prefer.
3. Limb trimmers or pruning shears. You will want something to help you cut brush for your blind. The better your blind is hidden the more success you will have.
4. A comfortable chair. Bring your own chair that is comfortable and quite. The longer you sit the luckier you will get! You might also use this chair to sit in around the camp hanging out.
5. Rubber boots. A good pair of rubber boots will help keep your scent down to a minimum for those wary hogs.
6. Plenty of arrows and broadheads. I recommend a good cut on contact broadhead for the hogs but that's just me! Also bring arrows with field points for target shooting.
7. Stabilizer light and lighted pins. You may want to hog hunt after dark! We planned this trip around the full moon so you could night hunt better but sight lights will help. I also recommend a good range finder to help you judge distances.
8. Sleeping bag or bedding, a pillow and towels. Beds are provided but bring your own linens!
9. Phone charger. If you can't do without it then bring a charger because your phone will use a lot of juice constantly searching for signal. Service is spotty in some places on the ranch and better in others.
10. Bring a smile and a great attitude because we are going to have a blast!

I'll update you as we get closer but until then be sure to practice your shooting! No misses or bad shots allowed!

Sean 02-13-2017 09:20 AM

Looking forward to it Brian, going to be a great time.

May want to bring a thermacell or something along the lines of one also.

HuntingPreacher 02-13-2017 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Sean (Post 28907)
Looking forward to it Brian, going to be a great time.

May want to bring a thermacell or something along the lines of one also.

Absolutely! I also recommend an Ozonics. They are pricey but they work!

HogDog 03-01-2017 12:14 PM

Bring some cash. Never know there might be a big hog or turkey pot to enter. Maybe even a little competition shooting during the day. May also find something to buy. LSBA caps and shirts maybe.

Sean 03-10-2017 09:14 AM

Just a friendly reminder that we are just 28 days away from this adventure. :)

HogDog 03-13-2017 01:26 PM

Broadheads sharp, Bow tuned, Light installed and local blind set up to get a little practice before we go. Can't wait!

Texas5o 03-14-2017 10:13 PM

I'm certainly looking forward to this hunt. Many of you I have never met and some I will know. We will have a good time.
If any of you play a guitar or other instrument, please bring it and join me around the camp fire for some pickin' and grinnin'

LostHawg 03-15-2017 10:31 PM

Picking and Grinning is fun

Sean 03-16-2017 02:31 PM

Steve gonna sing about you guys that miss, just saying.rofl

LostHawg 03-19-2017 02:08 PM

Sharpie to sign the pig

Sean 03-30-2017 11:03 AM

7 more days till time to roll south.

LostHawg 04-03-2017 09:55 AM

Are we hunting Hog Haven, or just the front tract?

Sean 04-03-2017 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by LostHawg (Post 28994)
Are we hunting Hog Haven, or just the front tract?

I do not know, but I will find out from Nick where we are hunting at. I am assuming they have several pastures?

Sean 04-03-2017 11:55 AM

Nick says he believes we are getting the entire ranch except the Kreagor pasture. So we will have basically 11000 acres to hunt.

HogDog 04-03-2017 12:21 PM

What time is everybody planning on getting there?


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