Get Away from it all....@ our cabin! We offer:

Bed and Breakfast
Hunting or Hiking
Horse Lodging and Trails
Photographer’s Paradise
Quiet Peaceful Private Times
Camper Electricity Water Hookups
(Call us for reservations.)

Upcoming Events

Turkey Season:
Shotgun Statewide-April 17 - May 31
Archery Statewide-March 25 - May 31
Youth Archery-March 25 - May 31
Youth Shotgun-April 11 - May 31

Deer Season:
Regular Season Firearm- Nov 15 - 23

For more Information Contact
Nebraska Game and Parks:
http://www.ngpc.state.ne.us/hunting/guides/biggame/BGdeerseasons.asp

Ranch Rides
http://www.nebraskahighcountryranchride.com/

More Area Information:
(Nebraska High Country Rural Chamber)
www.nebraskahighcountry.com
or
http://www.crawfordnebraska.biz/events.html
or
http://www.chadron.com/Events.cfm

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

A note from our guests.


Mark & Myrna,

Well we made it home. Todd got good and wet chasing Turkeys in the rain the last day, but no joy. What a wonderful time we had. An incrediable Archery hunt. After chasing Turkeys for 30+ years in Missouri we thought we had seen some great hunting. Your ranch re-writres the book. With flocks of 250 birds, we felt surrounded most of the time!!!

Todd's brother Brent is chomping at the bit to come out and bring his son. He wanted to know if you had an opening for late May shotgun season this year. He is trying to talk me into coming back, he wouldn't have to twist my arm too much. You can bet we will be booking soon. I'll have your link added to my web site sometime next week. Your wonderful hosts and it was fun getting to know you.

Best Days Afield Always,

~Mike Fowler
Buffalo Creek Calls

Monday, April 6, 2009

This is the 3rd worst!

.....snowstorm/blizzard ever. That is according to Mark. He has seen quite a few, too. He said the Blizzard of '56 was the worst he's seen. Then the Blizzard of '88, was second (I remember that one!) We are not sure how much snow fell on the ranch, possible upwards of 15 inches. Now, thats quite a bit of work! All of the gates must be shoveled out, so that they can be opened to get to the cows to feed, and check water. I think that Mark was getting out the snowmobile yesterday, too! I am sure that he had a great time, too! As far as the calving, the cows are all in the corral, and they pretty much have to fend for themselves until we have a path shoveled to the barn! YIKES! That's too much work for two bad backs to do! We'll see what gets done.
Have a great day!

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

We love...

... old pickup trucks, and mud!
Calving is coming right along, and we have quite a few now.... not sure how many... Little black ones, black/white face ones, a couple of "cookie" ones, and a scarce few red ones! Such a wonderful sign of spring..... now we just need some lambs! But not until the latter part of May. Spring is in the air! Hooray!

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