Nemesis, your memory is pretty good, an awful lot of years ago I read in some hunting mag about that, seems that some of the cattle had become "feral", wild as any deer, couldn't be caught. The ranch was allowing hunting to get rid of the darn things. The article made it sound like a lot of fun, a lot more meat than from a whitetail, but nothing over two points for trophies. Haven't heard anything more about it since. GW
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If I still had one,I would sell it to you to shoot if you like..
Though I hardly see how shooting a cow or bull is much sport.
I have had to kill livestock all my life,and it was never something I enjoyed doing.Other than my best horse who served me for twenty six years fell and broke her leg..
I was happy to relieve her pain and suffering.
Last edited by Clay M; 03-04-2015 at 09:36 PM.
Well there ya go!
Less Border Patrol
More Longhorns
Problem solved!
One of the gun rags back in the day mentioned someone who hunted feral cattle around the Big Bend. The cattle were descendants of bull fight breeding stock gone wild during the various revolutions in Mexico. The hunter was using a 458 Winchester. Don't remember the source; probably wasn't true, but what the h***....makes a good story.
Colonial California had bear and bull fights in corrals.
Last time I heard or read of a hunt it was by Col. Charles Askins about 50 yrs ago down in the brush by Del Rio. I worked the oilfield down in this country for about 40 years and had more trouble with wild brahma cattle, notably cows, than anything other than mojados. A friend has a few longhorns... and a zebra, an emu, a buffalo, and several sika deer. The buff is the problem child... killed a horse and injured another... The zebra may be the meanest, but the emu is the one that'll eat the paint off your truck. Been telling him it's about time for a big bbq.
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Some guy from back east called an outfitter I know about 20 years ago about a longhorn "hunt". He guided mostly mule deer, aoudad and hog hunts near and in the Caprock Canyons. He figured he could probably find one but he would probably have to shoot it pretty quick so he wouldn't have too much extra fence work. Funny how many people think a barbed-wire fence will stop a buffalo or longhorn.
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And I have a picture in my mind of some enterprising hunter standing over a polled Hereford claiming it's the rare 'hornless' longhorn.
And the meat's better.
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Actually, when a cow stands up, it tends to use the right front leg to get up after her back legs are up. This makes the left side brisket more tender than the right side brisket as that muscle isn't stressed as much. So always ask your butcher or meat market for a left side brisket. Don't let him give you the right side one as it don't smoke as well. Butchers can be sneaky, gotta watch them.
As per a friend of mine who just graduated from there, those hunts are still going on. He said that there is no closed season, and no bag limit. However, you gotta be careful cause sometimes they hunt you when you thought you were hunting them. So everyone here is right. Longhorns really are Dangerous Game.
In his words: "There is deer season, and then there is dear season."
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Rufus, speaking of mojados, I don't habla too good but I keep seeing signs in stores that say "wet floor and piso mojado." Does that mean a wetback p'd on the floor? GW
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Or walk with Kings, nor lose the common touch,
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And, which is more, you'll be a man my son!" R. Kipling
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I have worked on a ranch close to Houston that had a herd of longhorns, and a herd of buffalo. The longhorns were no trouble to speak of, the buffalo was a whole nother story. lol
I know several ranchers that keep a lonhhorn for breeding heifers, and one that raises bulls to lease to ranchers that don't want to keep their own.
I do not remember any wild longhorn hunts, but I do remember a ranch somewhere around San Antonio advertising a deer lease where you had your choice of a deer or beef, back some yeers ago when the beef price was rock bottom. lol
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