Sunday, March 2, 2014

Salt Lick BBQ




Lynne suggested we have a real Texas BBQ experience before we set off for the ranch on Saturday.  After we finished grocery shopping late Saturday afternoon.  We got a little nervous we first came in sight of the restaurant.  The parking lot is bigger than the PA field house lot, and it was looking pretty full.

There was a two hour wait for seating.  Not looking good on our schedule.  But, in addition to the restaurant they have Take Out service with open seating.  In the right side of the picture below you can just make out the stage for the musical entertainment.





Take Out wait was only 15-20 minutes.  We joined the line and started making our choices.  Brisket, Pork and Beef Ribs, Sausage, Turkey.  Two sides included, bread and pickles upon request.  Life is good.






We immersed ourselves in the atmosphere of the place while we waited for them to cook our dinner.


An epic BBQ experience.  Thanks for the suggestions Lynne.




Saturday Activities

Our first day--well, half day by the time we're loaded up and heading out of the airport--consists mostly of preparation for our time at the ranch.



First stop, Cabela's in Austin.  Everyone needs a Texas hunting license.  Last minute gear checks are made.  Bows are checked to make certain nothing is out of alignment from their time in the luggage compartment of the Boeing 737.



Linnea tried out bowfishing at an exhibit outside Cabela's for the day.   Two misses on the plastic Gar in the kiddie pool, but only just high.  Sighted in we'd have had fish for dinner. 



Next stop was HEB Plus for provisions.  Lots of fruit and cereal.  And granola bars and other snacks for our time in the blinds.  Not much meat. But we did get BBQ Sauce and Marinade. We're planning on grilling our own pork for the next three days.  


Saturday, March 1, 2014

Arrived Texas

No direct flight from Manchester to Austin, so we boarded Southwest and headed to Chicago first.  No problems enroute put us on the ground in Texas at 12:15 local time.



 First stop is baggage claim  - all the luggage made the transfer in Midway.  Good on the bags -



Thumbs up on the bow cases too.  It's rental car time!



Most of the team gets comfortable outside the terminal while and waits for rental car pick-up.  Everyone seemed most happy with the 65 degree swing from when we departed PA at 4:30am and the early afternoon temperature in Austin.

It's GO Time!

It is an early morning for the team.  The mini-bus departed campus at 4:30am.  We're at Manchester-Boston Airport waiting for our flight to Austin via Chicago.

A huge thank to to Doug Windsor for driving the team to the airport this morning!




Sunrise in Manchester!




Breakfast in Manchester.  The in flight peanuts might not do it for this crew!

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Archer Profiles

Lucas



Years shooting: 2
Brand of Bow: Hoyt Pro Hawk
Arrow: Gold Tip
Broad head: Wac-em Triton

Lucas is another returning customer to the Texas Hunt.  He had success last year and is looking forward to this year's visit to the Cactus Creek Ranch.




These are from our 2013 trip.  Good luck in 2014 Lucas!


Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Video Hunting

Last Thursday was Head's Day at school.  That is, the Headmaster declares no classes for the day.  Dave managed to slip a bus off campus before the No Travel Order was issued as the day's snow storm picked up and the snow started accumulating.

The destination was a local archery shop with a video range.  Not Martin Scorsese quality cinematography, but from the soundtrack it sounds like fun!


Thursday, February 6, 2014

Archer Profile 3

This post introduces two of the adults on the trip this year -

Dave


Years shooting: 8
Brand of Bow: Hoyt
Arrow: Gold Tip
Broad head: Wac-em Triton

Sponsors: Morse's Sporting Goods, G-Mac Archery, Wac-em Archery, Dead Center Archery 

The PA Archery program and the Texas trips are a result of Dave's passion for the outdoors.  Dave's passion for archery is surpassed only by his desire to share that love and getting other people involved, especially kids.  


Here is Dave (far left) with members of the 2011 PA Field & Stream at the IBO Worlds in Ellicottville, NY checking out some potential acquisitions for the school 3D Range.  One of those two alligators came home with us.  Nine students competed that year, seven in Compound classes and two in Traditional classes.  Another IBO trip is in the works for 2014!


George
 
Make/Model of Bow:  Martin Exile
Arrow:  GoldTip Pro Hunter
Broadhead:  Wac’em  Triton
Number of years in archery: 2
Sponsors:  G-Mac Archery, Dead Center Archery


Dad to a PA student, George is another of Dave's recruits into archery. He was on the Texas trip last year and is looking forward to another visit to Cactus Creek Ranch.  As you can see from this picture, it sure beats a day at the office.

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Archer Profiles 2



David is up next




Years shooting: 2
Brand of Bow: Matthews
Arrow: Gold Tip
Broad head: Wac-em Triton
Sponsors: Mom & Dad

David is a return customer to the Texas hunt.  David has more hunting experience than most of the students. He and his dad hunt for Pheasant and Chuckers.  This year he will be using his new bow, photo provided

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 And Max 



Years shooting: 2
Brand of Bow: Hoyt
Arrow: Gold Tip
Broad head: Wac-em Triton
Sponsors: Mom & Dad

2014 will be Max's first trip to Cactus Creek.  He joined the PA Archery Team last year.  Max did well in the 3D comps last spring and qualified for the IBO Worlds.


Friday, January 17, 2014

Archer Profiles

This is the first in a series of profiles to introduce the participants in the 2014 Texas Hunt.

First up is Carl:


Bow:  Hoyt
Arrow:  Gold Tip
Broadhead: Wac'em Triton
Sponsors: Mom and Dad



This Carl's first year shooting and his first hunt.  Carl has taken advantage of all practice sessions since he picked up his new bow at Morse Sporting Goods and is making great progress.  We have two or three more practice opportunities before March to get ready for the pigs!


Meet Linnea:


Years shooting: 3
Bow: Browning & Hoyt
Arrow: Gold Tip
Broad head: Wac-em Triton
Sponsers: Mom and dad


Linnea followed her older brother into the sport.  Linnea has done a number of 3D shoots, including the 2012 Vermont Triple Crown. This will be her first hunt, and she is the only female on the trip this year.



Sunday, December 15, 2013

First Indoor Practice



Our friends at Pioneer Sportsman Club in Dunbarton NH are helping us prep for Texas again this year.  This past Friday the students loaded onro a mini-bus for to take advantage of the Club's Indoor Range



Bows are in the process of getting sighted in with new arrows.  Still shooting field points now.  Final adjustments with broadheads will happen when we're on the ground in Texas.



Lucas is excited



Find your target.  Behind the foreleg, quartering away. Release.  Shots like this will help fill the coolers we will bring back to New Hampshire.  Last year what we turned over to the cafeteria was enough as an entree choice for 4 or 5 dinners.



A good night at the range.  Thanks to all the members at Pioneer for the use of your facility!