Kornacki Family
Camo | December 29, 2006
Rick, Thank you so much for guiding my hunt and helping me get a large bull. It was such a great thrill for me. I will always remember Dec. 27th, 2006. Thank you! The hunter, Greg
Camo | December 29, 2006
Rick, Thank you so much for guiding my hunt and helping me get a large bull. It was such a great thrill for me. I will always remember Dec. 27th, 2006. Thank you! The hunter, Greg
Camo | December 29, 2006

“Nick and I had a great time at the Ranch. He was thrilled to harvest his first buck with a muzzleloader; something dad hasn’t done yet. Nick loved to see the elk and buffalo, and he thought feeding them with Cole and Rick was “awesome.” It was a great trip and a perfect Christmas present for me!
Thanks again to the entire team for being part of a lifelong memory. With any luck, we’ll be back this year.” Sincerely,
Lieutenant Colonel Ed House U.S. Army Fort Bliss, TX
Camo | December 27, 2006
“Nick and I had a great time at the Ranch. He was thrilled to harvest his first buck with a muzzleloader; something dad hasn’t done yet. Nick loved to see the elk and buffalo, and he thought feeding them with Cole and Rick was “awesome.” It was a great trip and a perfect Christmas present for me! Thanks again to the entire team for being part of a lifelong memory. With any luck, we’ll be back this year.” Sincerely,
Lieutenant Colonel Ed House U.S. Army Fort Bliss, TX
Camo | December 14, 2006

As the morning hunt of December 14, 2006 entered the final stretch, two shooter 8-points decided to test my patience. Both were wall hangers and oblivious to my cedar ground blind 20-yards away. Thankfully my resolve held; twenty minutes later this beautiful 10-point made his way down the trail toward me. With all three shooter bucks standing within 20-yards, I struggled to remain calm. After filming them for a moment I quietly retrieved my Mathews Switchback bow and began to draw. The bow was so silent they never even flinched. The arrow flew and off they went!
I called Rick, who was also hunting that morning, and somehow through the tears of happiness was able to convey that I had just shot my trophy buck. We found the 136” Pope and Young about 75-yards away. That was an awesome morning hunt!
