South Texas Brush Country Deer Hunting Report
- Thread starter ladonque
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i've invited you down here for years, tiny....hunting should be illegal
Is this a new property? Are you planning to plant something on that land?indeed.....
got some free labor to help build my buckboard fence from three Honduran illegal aliens I captured on the ranch last summer, and the place is looking good:
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Sorry to hear about your mom, Donk.Family farm/ranch that's my Grandparents in the 1930's, I bought my siblings out after my mother passed away in Jan 2024, so now it's mine..... we grow grain (sorgham) and cotton on the 206 acres of it in cultivation, hunt on the rest. I did some epic farm series vids on it across the street years ago.... they're still around on youtube......
Some good ol boys I've known since the 80's when I was a teen are doing the farming for me; I get 33% of the profits, which average between $150-$175 per acre year in and year out.Sorry to hear about your mom, Donk.
How many workers do you have for those acres of land? You should do a new vid for BMR.![]()
Work-life balance, that's the most important. Enjoy your trip and we will wait for the vid.Some good ol boys I've known since the 80's when I was a teen are doing the farming for me; I get 33% of the profits, which average between $150-$175 per acre year in and year out.
I will do some vids in the near future, have a Louisiana road trip to L'Auberge/Golden Nugget this voming weeked....
He got bigger balls than JJ.. lol
awesome, as I do all my own butchering.... only thing I send out are my trimmings to be made into sausage and/or deerburgerNice work, Donk. How's the meat taste?
10 miles nw of Corpus Christi.... that dirt grew cotton last spring/summer, will grow sorgham this year. stalks were deep plowed shortly after harvest, and twice plowed/disked in the months following, and will be chisel-plowed/disked again before planting in early March....Where the fukk are you hunting? The ground looks like images from the Mars Rover...
Don't farmers down there leave a little stalk in the ground before the spring till?