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Guest: Alonzo Ayala, co-owner of El Durangueño Ranch in Durango, Mexico.
Episode Overview:
The conversation highlights the ranch's unique high-altitude habitat (8,500+ feet), home to thick pine forests and diverse wildlife. Alonzo details the ranch's renowned Gould’s Turkey population—frequently producing record-breaking birds—and its thriving Coues deer herd, which Larry describes as exceptionally healthy with abundant young bucks and fawns. The pair discuss the ranch's strict native-species-only policy, which led to the reintroduction of Elk to their historic range in Durango after a 100-150 year absence.
Beyond hunting, Alonzo shares the ranch's commitment to community and education. Through their summer camp program, they host urban youth and underserved local children, teaching them ranching skills, astronomy, and environmental stewardship, guided by the charismatic "Chief Kalako."
Key Topics Discussed:
History of El Durangueño: How a partnership between Alonzo's father and Jack Brittingham transformed a cattle ranch into a conservation haven.
Gould’s Turkey: The ranch's reputation for world-class turkey hunting, including holding top records in the National Wild Turkey Federation.
Coues Deer: The high density and excellent health of the local "Grey Ghost" deer population, attributed to careful habitat management and water distribution (36 dams and multiple troughs).
Elk Reintroduction: The successful effort to bring Elk back to the Sierra Madres using top-tier genetics from the U.S., now resulting in a self-sustaining herd of over 400 animals.
Conservation Philosophy: A dedication to native species (no exotics), low-fence hunting, and long-range shooting ethics.
Community Outreach: The ranch's educational summer camps that reconnect city kids and support local underprivileged youth with nature and ranch life.
Birdwatching: The ranch's incredible biodiversity, including species like the Mexican Jay, making it a prime spot for birders.
Mentioned Links & Resources:
Ranch Website: www.durangoranch.com
Instagram: @rancho_durangueno
Sponsors:
DSC (Conservation, Education, Advocacy)
Hornady
Taurus
Stealth Vision
Red 55 Winery
The Choctaw Hunting Lodge
The Crown Bar
Texas Wildlife Association
Double Nickel Taxidermy
Burnham Brothers Game Calls
Join Larry by the campfire for a deep dive into Mexican wildlife conservation and the legacy of El Durangueño.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Guest: Alonzo Ayala, co-owner of El Durangueño Ranch in Durango, Mexico.
Episode Overview:
The conversation highlights the ranch's unique high-altitude habitat (8,500+ feet), home to thick pine forests and diverse wildlife. Alonzo details the ranch's renowned Gould’s Turkey population—frequently producing record-breaking birds—and its thriving Coues deer herd, which Larry describes as exceptionally healthy with abundant young bucks and fawns. The pair discuss the ranch's strict native-species-only policy, which led to the reintroduction of Elk to their historic range in Durango after a 100-150 year absence.
Beyond hunting, Alonzo shares the ranch's commitment to community and education. Through their summer camp program, they host urban youth and underserved local children, teaching them ranching skills, astronomy, and environmental stewardship, guided by the charismatic "Chief Kalako."
Key Topics Discussed:
History of El Durangueño: How a partnership between Alonzo's father and Jack Brittingham transformed a cattle ranch into a conservation haven.
Gould’s Turkey: The ranch's reputation for world-class turkey hunting, including holding top records in the National Wild Turkey Federation.
Coues Deer: The high density and excellent health of the local "Grey Ghost" deer population, attributed to careful habitat management and water distribution (36 dams and multiple troughs).
Elk Reintroduction: The successful effort to bring Elk back to the Sierra Madres using top-tier genetics from the U.S., now resulting in a self-sustaining herd of over 400 animals.
Conservation Philosophy: A dedication to native species (no exotics), low-fence hunting, and long-range shooting ethics.
Community Outreach: The ranch's educational summer camps that reconnect city kids and support local underprivileged youth with nature and ranch life.
Birdwatching: The ranch's incredible biodiversity, including species like the Mexican Jay, making it a prime spot for birders.
Mentioned Links & Resources:
Ranch Website: www.durangoranch.com
Instagram: @rancho_durangueno
Sponsors:
DSC (Conservation, Education, Advocacy)
Hornady
Taurus
Stealth Vision
Red 55 Winery
The Choctaw Hunting Lodge
The Crown Bar
Texas Wildlife Association
Double Nickel Taxidermy
Burnham Brothers Game Calls
Join Larry by the campfire for a deep dive into Mexican wildlife conservation and the legacy of El Durangueño.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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