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Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Happy Dad, Happy Sons, Great Hunt!

One of our recent visitors to the ranch wrote a great account of his experience at Trophy Ridge Exotics and posted it on the Texas Bow Hunters Forum. He and his sons had an awesome time and made great memories.  We enjoyed having them and look forward to their return.  
Thank you "J-Bob"! 
 http://discussions.texasbowhunter.com/forums/showthread.php?t=584469
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Houston, TX
Hunt In: Public Draws
Default First Hog and Second - Long Read

My ten year old son got his first turkey on Good Friday last year and had been trying for a deer or hog all Fall and Winter without any success. After deer season he got really focused on hogs and I really wanted him to get one, so I was extremely happy when I called Trophy Ridge Exotics last Monday and found out they had room for us on Good Friday. 

I had read good things about Trophy Ridge on here and it was only an hour from Houston which is really nice so I booked a hog hunt with them for Friday/Saturday. I took both sons, who are 8 and 10. 

When we pulled up to the main lodge I was blown away by how nice this place looked. There is a really nice rifle range and bow range along with a pond that has a great dock for hanging out and a big stone deck and fire-pit . The main lodge was huge with pool table, Foosball table, darts, full kitchen and a giant TV.

The log cabin lodge we stayed in was first class - very roomy with two bedrooms of four bunk beds each along with a kitchen with full fridge and microwave, granite counter tops, living room with two large couches and two bathrooms. The bunk beds were large and very nice with fancy pillow top mattresses. There was also a deck with comfortable chairs overlooking the water. My first thought after entering our cabin was that my wife, who is not at all interested in roughing it, would really like this place. Everything was first class, including the people.

While we were driving in we passed owner Mike Amico and his 12 year old son getting geared up in full ghillie suits to go try to get on a hog with a spear. Even though we were just hog hunting, the cheapest hunt they offer, we met Gezilla Amico at the lodge and she was extremely welcoming and seemed genuinely excited about my boys trying for their first hogs. We got unloaded and then went for a paddle around the pond, which my boys really enjoyed. There are some prehistorically large looking bullfrogs in that pond. 

After the boat ride, we chatted with Mike, who was extremely friendly and welcoming. He told us about the history of their ranch and then about the spear hunt that afternoon and how they had gotten very close, but got busted at the last second. He also said they had been hunting a HUGE ~ 36" axis for the last 6 months, including earlier that morning. He said he didn't think we would have any problem getting our hogs, and he was right.

We met our guide, Shane, a big 6'5" college defensive end, at the main lodge when it was time to go to the stand. Most of their blinds are elevated two man stands sitting about 25 yards from feeders, set up for bow hunting. The Amicos are big bow hunters. Since there were three of us they decided to put us in a nature blind (the ones that look like a big oak stump) overlooking a protein feeder at 100 yards and Shane corned the road between us and the protein feeder.

The action was immediate with a group of rams coming in and working toward us along the corn trail. They got within about 5 yards of the blind without knowing we were there. They actually took a nap about 6 yards away on some hay behind us. The nature blind is very nice and insulated which helped dampen the sound of an excited 8 and 10 year old. We then saw a group of whitetail deer along with what I think was a red deer hind. Over the next couple hours we would see several more groups of rams, audad, white fallow, chocolate fallow and two great looking axis bucks at 30 yards, including one that was ridiculously wide. Oh, and we saw some pigs too. Lots and lots of pigs. 

We waited for the first group of hogs to move off the protein feeder toward the corn for an easier shot, but they did not seem to want corn. By the time the second group hit the protein feeder I gave my older son the green light and he stoned what I thought was about a 70 lber with a head shot. He was pumped and we all high-fived and switched his little brother into the shooting seat. It wasn't much longer when he took a shot at a group that immediately scattered. He was disappointed and I could not tell if he had hit one, but I told him we would go look for blood when we got out. He had shot 2 coons at 70 yards the week before with the same scoped .243, so I thought he may have hit. Although I had told them to shoot for the head so it would be a kill or clean miss. Older son got back into the shooting seat and was about to pull the trigger when a group of bigger hogs came filtering through the trees. They seemed cautious at first but eventually got to eating and my older son shot a nice looking tan hog at the protein feeder. It looked decent and was very thick so I guessed weight at 120 lbs or so. 

We called Shane who came and picked us up. When we walked up to the hogs they were much bigger than they had looked from the blind. We could not find any blood from my younger son's shot, so Shane declared it a miss and he would get to try again in the morning. Shane estimated the small hog at about 100 lbs and the big one at 160 lbs, but when we lifted it we really struggled so he said he may be a little low. Turned out when we weighed them that they were 120 lbs and 220 lbs.

Shane gutted them and hung them in the cooler for us - they offer to skin and quarter them for $25/hog, which to me sounded like a great deal. The big one had a huge heart (picture below). We checked in with the Amicos where were thrilled that my son had gotten his first hogs and then we got cleaned up and went to bed.

I don't know if my younger son slept at all Friday night. He was so excited. He woke me up at midnight asking if it was time to go yet, then at 12:15, then at 12:30. I caught him at around 1 a.m. standing by the window staring out. He said he was trying to see if he could see anything moving out there. Even though I didn't start hunting until I was an adult, I understood. I remember being that age (and older) and not being able to sleep the night before a big fishing trip. It is still pretty much impossible for me to sleep at night at my friends' place on Big Lake when I know the trout may be popping under his green lights.

We got in the blind before daylight and were covered up with animals again. There was a group of hogs working very close to us but they were stacked up and I didn't want him to shoot a double or triple so I told him to hold off. Then we noticed some behind us at about 100 yards so we swung around and he set up for a shot. Another miss unfortunately. Shane came out and was determined to find him a pig. He drove us around the property and they stalked up on two different groups but were not able to get set up before being busted. We called it a great hunt and went back to get loaded up. 

When I was talking with Gezilla about the hunt I asked what the biggest hog they had taken weighed. She said Mike and some hunters were doing a night vision hunt once and came up on a 600 lb hog. They got all the hunters together and all shot at the same time. They put 12 rounds into the beast and it went down. But then it got back up and started coming at them. They unloaded on it and it finally went down for good. 

She said they have some in the 350 lb range there now. We saw one I would guess was 250 lb toss a 100 lber in the air with its head like it was nothing to get it away from some corn the big boy was after.

I have already told a bunch of friends with kids about this hunt and we are planning to put together a big group for a return trip. It was fantastic - facilities, lodging and people - and so close to Houston. I can't wait to get my younger son on an animal. Below are some pictures from the hunt.
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Friday, March 25, 2016

Nice harvest! March 7, 2016

Nice harvest! Those are some good size hogs. Matt and Richard had a great time on the ranch. The weather was fantastic and the harvest was plenty. Congratulations from Trophy Ridge Exotics.

Monday, March 2, 2015

Recent Reviews From Our Hunters & Our Special Guest, Mykel Hawke!

We hope these reviews get you to come on out to visit and experience our ranch and make your own memories!

I will be back . This was a experience of a lifetime. I truly enjoyed the staff and I appreciate the owners for making a affordable place like this.

5 STAR REVIEWS


  • Mykel Hawke  5 starTruly wonderful people running this operation and the people make a place, so, can't say enough good things about TREHR! :-)
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  • Matt Dillon  5 star
    Trophy Ridge Exotics is an incredible ranch to hunt, relax and just spend time outdoors. The Amico family are super friendly and go out of their way to ensure their clients have a great time. The lodging and amenities are 5 star to say the least, the main lodge is huge and the cabins are spacious and very well maintained.

    The amount of game for the 200 acre ranch is off the chart too. We hunted hogs, and our four man group left with 6 pigs. There's a ton of hogs, and even some trophy Russian boar. We saw exotic rams, fallow and axis deer and a beautiful red stag among others.

    Our guide (Jerisan) was a super nice kid. His knowledge of the ranch and ability to find the hogs during spot and stalk hunts was truly impressive. His skills in cleaning and quartering our pigs were also amazing. Jerisan was one of the highlights of our trip. He's a fantastic guide!

    If you're looking for an inexpensive hog hunt at a world class lodge just an hour from Houston, Trophy Ridge is definitely your place!

    5 Stars!


  • Sam Hayes  5 starThis is an awesome place!!! The owners are great people and they have put together this beautiful hunting ranch with plans to make it even more luxurious. I got myself a 683 LB Boar and was super excited about it. I definitely recommend visiting .

3/2/15  A.J. Smith

I thoroughly enjoyed your place.  I WILL BE ATTENDING ANOTHER HUNT THERE ASAP.  The laid back, relaxing atmosphere feels like you are hunting at a hunting club that you have belonged to your whole life.  The memories that were made this weekend are irreplaceable and will be cherished for a lifetime and we have the staff of Trophy Ridge Exotics to thank for that.  The staff was excellent.  They were incredibly knowledgeable of their animals they have on location.  The manager/owner Gezilla was extremely helpful in planning our hunting trip and making sure it was executed flawlessly.  Whenever we had a request no matter the size, big or small, she was on it right away and helped us accomplish everything we had set out to do this weekend.  The guides wasted no time in getting you on the animal of your choice and knew seemingly everything about these animals, their habits and were extremely helpful in trophy selection.  The accommodations are perfect with a main house for entertaining and two houses for lodging located on each side of the Main House.  We cooked every night in the roomy kitchen located in the main house.  Our group consisted of 15 men, so you can imagine how much food was prepared in this kitchen.  The backyard was equally pleasing with a huge rock fire pit that is perfect for gathering around and catching up with old friends. 

In closing, I could go on and on about this place but wanted to share some key features that ensured we will be returning again annually.  And also I wanted to just thank the team at Trophy Ridge Exotics for a really great time.  We couldn't have had this experience without your hard work and willingness to be helpful like you were.  Thanks again guys and can’t wait until next time.  Thanks.
 

AJ and the rest of his hunting party.
A successful & memorable hunt!

Monday, October 20, 2014

Eric has another successful hunt!

We were honored once again to host the Edmunson family from North Carolina. Eric is one of our brave American Heroes to whom we are forever in debt. He is a caring father, husband and son with a passion for living life to the fullest. Eric sustained traumatic brain injury (TBI) and an anoxic brain injury (ABI) in 2005 when his unit, the 4/14 Cavalry, 172nd Stryker Brigade, was hit by a roadside bomb in Iraq. Since then, he has made remarkable strides and continues to work extremely hard each day to improve his physical and cognitive skills. Eric is truly a role model for all of us to live life to the fullest. Eric is an active hunter, travels, does TV shows, makes appearances at key events to inspire others and raise awareness for rehabilitation programs and the Wounded Warrior Project, has a remarkable photo gallery on exhibit at the Chicago Veterans Museum, and has recently taken up oil painting! SO, for anyone who thinks they cannot do something, think of Eric’s success and get off the couch and try something you've always wanted to do. Of course, all of Eric’s successes have been enabled by his most amazing family: active participants and loving parents Ed and Beth, loving and supportive wife Stephanie and his two beautiful children Gracie (10) and Hunter (4). Please join us in thanking this amazing family for their service to our country and serving as an inspirational role model for us all.
Here is Eric and his beautiful chocolate Fallow! Congratulations Eric! It was an honor and privilege to host you at our Ranch.

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Photo: We were honored once again to host the Edmunson family from North Carolina. Eric is one of our brave American Heroes to whom we are forever in debt. He is a caring father, husband and son with a passion for living life to the fullest. Eric sustained traumatic brain injury (TBI) and an anoxic brain injury (ABI) in 2005 when his unit, the 4/14 Cavalry, 172nd Stryker Brigade, was hit by a roadside bomb in Iraq. Since then, he has made remarkable strides and continues to work extremely hard each day to improve his physical and cognitive skills. Eric is truly a role model for all of us to live life to the fullest. Eric is an active hunter, travels, does TV shows, makes appearances at key events to inspire others and raise awareness for rehabilitation programs and the Wounded Warrior Project, has a remarkable photo gallery on exhibit at the Chicago Veterans Museum, and has recently taken up oil painting! SO, for anyone who thinks they cannot do something, think of Eric’s success and get off the couch and try something you’ve always wanted to do. Of course, all of Eric’s successes have been enabled by his most amazing family: active participants and loving parents Ed and Beth, loving and supportive wife Stephanie and his two beautiful children Gracie (10) and Hunter (4). Please join us in thanking this amazing family for their service to our country and severing as an inspirational role model for us all.    
Here is Eric and his beautiful chocolate Fallow! Congratulations Eric! It was an honor and privilege to host you at our Ranch.

Monday, September 15, 2014

$40,000 of Military Spec Night Vision and Thermal Gear Now Available for the most awesome adrenaline filled hunt experience! Spots are very limited for these hunts so call soon to book!!!

$40,000 of Military Spec Night Vision and Thermal Gear Now Available for the most awesome adrenaline filled hunt experience!

Picture this... you are riding in the pitch black night, nature sounds all around you. As you peer through your D-740 L3 Night Vision scope attached to your 308 AR, a guide and 5 of your buddies, son, daughter, wife/husband are also in the hunt scouting for hogs or other game with hand held thermal scopes as well as hands-free PVS 14 night vision lenses attached to their helmets!! EVERYONE's in the hunt!! As you stealthily drive through the woods you see red thermal heat signatures of game moving around you. You positively identify the target in your night vision rifle scope and ....

What an experience and adrenaline rush for the entire hunting party! Spots are very limited for these hunts so call soon to book!!! You will be talking about this long after the hunt. It's a hunt you'll never forget!  To book call 281 728 5223..

Photo: $40,000 of Military Spec Night Vision and Thermal Gear Now Available for the most awesome adrenaline filled hunt experience!  

Picture this... you are riding in the pitch black night, nature sounds all around you. As you peer through your D-740 L3 Night Vision scope attached to your 308 AR, a guide and 5 of your buddies, son, daughter, wife/husband are also in the hunt scouting for hogs or other game with hand held thermal scopes as well as hands-free PVS 14 night vision lenses attached to their helmets!! EVERYONE's in the hunt!! As you stealthily drive through the woods you see red thermal heat signatures of game moving around you. You positively identify the target in your night vision rifle scope and .... 

What an experience and adrenaline rush for the entire hunting party! Spots are very limited for these hunts so call soon to book!!! You will be talking about this long after the hunt and you will never forget it!  To book call 281 728 5223..

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Corsican Ram for California Hunter - Congratulations from Trophy Ridge Exotics!

Photo: Mark flew in from Southern California to enjoy a weekend at the ranch. During a Safari style ride, we spotted this nice Corsican ram in a herd. Mark made a perfect 137 yard shot! Congratulations from Trophy Ridge Exotics!
Mark flew in from Southern California to enjoy a weekend at the ranch. During a Safari style ride, we spotted this nice Corsican ram in a herd. Mark made a perfect 137 yard shot! Congratulations from Trophy Ridge Exotics!


Tuesday, March 25, 2014

2014 Summer Camp - Teaming up with Texas Parks & Wildlife Hunter Ed Program

Teaming up with Texas Parks and Wildlife to provide Hunter Education during our 2014 Summer Camp program. Give us a call for more information. (281)728-5223.  

Fun and educational!