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    Crystal Creek Bowhunting?!

    Anybody been lately or have any info? What caliber of animals do they have? Do the animals move or is it too pressured?

    #2
    While we are at it, what about bar e ranch?

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      #3
      I guy i work with brother hunts this ranch every year.


      Here is the site, so far they dont have anything bad to say about it.

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        #4
        nobody else?

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          #5
          used to i would say anything that chambers owns is good but havent been in the last year.

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            #6
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              #7
              Maybe Hoytman or Robinhood will see this. They went to CCR this past summer. I didnt hear anything bad excepr with all the rqain, it was really green and the animals werent moving. I'll let them fill you in with the details.

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                #8
                I was there last week and only saw one shootable whitetail buck and one shootable exotic. The rest were whitetail does and yearlings. We were told we could not shoot does until the guide gave us permission. Spent $1000.00 to kill one doe. I will not go back to this ranch. I saw more exotic's at his sabinal ranch.

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                  #9
                  Robin Hood and myself went with 6 other hunters and we had a blast!! They did have a lot of rain so it was real green and the animals wernt moving real good but out of 8 hunters there were 6 kills
                  Robin Hood killed a 18" BB
                  I killed a 200lb boar
                  there was a 20" axis spike killed, and 3 more hogs killed
                  As I said it was tough hunting because of all the green grass but there was plenty of animals we saw but they were not coming in to feed.
                  This same group I went with we have always gone to Bar E for they past 6 years and last year we decided to move on and im glad we did next year we will back at CC. Also I the fishing was good for me the other men didnt do so good but they would not change lures. Scooter is a great guide and wants you to make a kill and will do everything possible to make it happen. Scooter was also the guide at Bar E when we first started going there he has some great stories and is a all around good guy

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                    #10
                    What he said.^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                    Had a great time. Saw lots of animals but they wouldn't come in to the corn often. Too much green stuff to brows on.
                    Ready to go back.
                    Hoyt Man, I was just letting you feel special at the pond. I already outdid you on the animals- didn't want to do the same on the fish!
                    I can only imagine what this place is like in dry conditions.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by RobinHood View Post
                      What he said.^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                      Had a great time. Saw lots of animals but they wouldn't come in to the corn often. Too much green stuff to brows on.
                      Ready to go back.
                      Hoyt Man, I was just letting you feel special at the pond. I already outdid you on the animals- didn't want to do the same on the fish!
                      I can only imagine what this place is like in dry conditions.
                      Thank You

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                        #12
                        Well fellas, I m thinking of making a trip down in jan. or feb. It would be cool to hunt with some fellow tbh'ers.

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