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Hunted Extreme June 2013. The new owners were really nice guys to deal with. They were still learning the land and were stocking the place with new animals. It was a fun trip even though I only came back with a decent hog. Seen lots of animals, but what I paid to hunt was out of bow range. I'd go again for sure.
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Originally posted by SLVhunter23 View PostOh ok. So if you had to describe kjo, how would you rate them in terms of the animals (exotics and rams): 1)high-quantity, low-quality or 2)low-quantity, high-quality?
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Originally posted by DRT View PostIf you are coming from Colorado have you considered stopping a little sooner at the Diamond C?
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Originally posted by charrell71 View PostOn the rams, I would say high quality and quantity. I've seen numerous high silver medal rams taken. On exotics, I would say average quality with above average quantity. He has good exotics with quite a few really good animals, but they are hunted hard and are really smart.
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Originally posted by SLVhunter23 View PostOh ok. Thanks. So on a scale of 1-10 how hard would you say it would be to kill a "good" exotic (silver medal-ish) at kjo?
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So from what I've realized from this thread is that I probably won't go wrong either way. It looks like it just depends on which ranch has an opening that works for our group. Ive had email conversations with Caleb at Extreme Bowhunting and he seems like a real genuine guy. I haven't talked to Keith yet, but everything I've seen about him says he's nothing short of top-notch. If any of you guys have success photos of fallow, axis, and blackbuck from either ranch, that would be greatly appreciated.
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Originally posted by ahunter55 View PostStill up in the Air but defiantly planning to go to one sometime between Jan & end of March. Depends on when I can get my 2 adult kids together with their work schedules.
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