Sunday Morning at RBR

Sunday Morning at RBR

adminadmin September 14, 2025 RBR Ranch

The leaves are changing, and the sun is just starting to rise over the lodge. It’s that quiet in-between.Hunting season has been rolling right along—plenty of beautiful RBR trophies and happy hunters. Our last guest pulled away early this morning, and the next ones are already on their way, full of

The Beauty of an Elk’s Bugle

The Beauty of an Elk’s Bugle

adminadmin July 25, 2025 Elk, RBR Ranch

There’s nothing in the wild quite like it — that haunting, high-pitched scream that echoes through the cedar ridge air at Record Breaking Ranch. It settles deep in your chest. The elk’s bugle isn’t just a sound; it’s a soul-stirring call that marks the rhythm of autumn in the backcountry.The bugle

Whitetail Deer in the Heart of Winter

Whitetail Deer in the Heart of Winter

As winter blankets the landscape at Record Breaking Ranch, whitetail deer adapt to the harsh conditions with remarkable resilience. During this frosty season, these graceful creatures rely on their thick fur and fat reserves to keep warm. Their winter coats, which become denser and more insulated

What do whitetail deer do in snowfall

What do whitetail deer do in snowfall

During snowfall at Record Breaking Ranch, whitetail deer adapt their behaviors to survive harsh winter conditions. These deer seek shelter in dense vegetation to protect themselves from the cold and wind. They often congregate in areas with thick cover, such as thickets or evergreen trees, which

Logo Buck

Logo Buck

Mr. Hill came out to enjoy his ranch for a few days and ended up locking in on the “logo buck”!  He was a crafty buck.  Tom said, “He kept showing up wherever I wasn’t sitting!”  This buck escaped the crosshairs of 5 different hunters before Tom’s arrival.  He disappeared from his original stomping

Elk Rut

Elk Rut

adminadmin September 24, 2024 Elk, RBR Ranch, Rut

The elk rut is the annual breeding season for elk at Record Breaking Ranch, typically occurring from mid-September to mid-October. During this time, bulls (male elk) compete for the attention of cows (female elk) and engage in dramatic behaviors driven by the urge to mate. The rut is an exciting