Respect the Land · Own the Hunt
Mitákuye Oyásʼiŋ — All My Relations

Rage Six Ranch sits on 79 acres of Edwards County Hill Country — limestone ridge and cedar canyon, 2,200 feet above sea level in the headwaters country of the Nueces and Llano rivers. This is where the plateau breaks apart into draws and canyons and the deer move through cedar at dusk like they've always moved.
We hunt this land the way it deserves to be hunted: with patience, clean shots, and respect for every animal that gives something. Guide Tim Jensen has spent years reading this country. He knows where the axis deer water at dawn and which ridge the hawks circle when the wind shifts.
The name comes from a simple belief — real things are built through earned, relentless forward motion. Grit.

From primitive self-guided hunts to fully guided trophy packages — 79 acres of Hill Country ridge and canyon, campfire, and Tim Jensen's knowledge of this particular ground.

The Hill Country's most sought exotic. Axis bucks in hard horn year-round — no waiting for season. Self-guided primitive access to Tracks 9 & 12.

Guided whitetail on ridge and canyon country. Tim puts you where the deer move at legal light. Limited season slots — book early.

Night or day. No bag limit. High action. Best entry point for first-time guests to the ranch. The hogs don't rest and neither do we.

Rio Grande turkey in the cedar draws. Spring calling season in Hill Country is something else. Full guided support with calling.

Aoudad and Blackbuck in their element. Trophy package includes full guide, game processing coordination, and camp hospitality.

Two nights. Multi-species options, campfire, full ranch access. The Hill Country experience your team won't find elsewhere.
Čhetáŋ Pahá · Hawk Ridge
Axis · Year-Round
Whitetail · Oct–Jan
Night Sky · Edwards Co
Lot 12 · Canyon Draw
Turkey · Mar–May
Čhetáŋ Pahá · DuskTwo parcels — a ridge and a canyon — held since 2021 by the Jensen family. Seventy-nine acres of Edwards County limestone, cedar, and sky.


The high northeastern ridgeline at 2,200 feet — the watcher. Open to the constant Hill Country wind. The hawks circle here. The deer move along its spine at dawn. The hunter climbs to this ground to read the whole pattern of the land below.
Čhetáŋ — the hawk — does not chase. He rises, watches, and knows where to be. This ridge teaches patience.

The canyon rim and steep slope — the mother. Dense cedar draws, agarita, Texas mountain-laurel, wildflower corridors the bees depend on. The Warrior's Gold hives live here, in the canyon's protected draws where moisture persists and bloom is richest.
The canyon does not chase the wind. It shapes it. This land teaches generosity.
Every living thing on this land is a relative. The deer, the bee, the cedar, the hawk. All of them connected. All deserving respect.
Leaving the land better. Every decision on this property is measured by this question. Always.
Protecting what matters. The warrior's purpose was never personal glory. It transferred from uniform to land.
The land does not belong to us. We belong to it. Our work is to earn the right to remain — by leaving it better than we found it.
Jensen Family · Rock Springs, TX · Est. 2021I've hunted Texas ranches for twenty years. Rage Six is different. Tim knows every draw, every deer trail, every shift in the wind. But more than that — you feel the respect this family has for the land. I took a clean axis buck at dawn and couldn't stop thinking about it for days. That's what hunting is supposed to feel like.
Brought six guys from the office for a corporate weekend. None of them had ever hunted. Tim was patient, professional, and genuinely passionate about this place. We came for the hogs and left with something we're still talking about six months later. Booked again for November.
The night sky offers the best view I've ever seen. The picture does not do it justice. Thanks again for letting us hunt your land. We had our chance but came up short. We'll get 'em next time.

Tim Jensen is a veteran, a guide, and a steward of 79 acres of Edwards County Hill Country that his family has held and worked since 2021. He built Rage Six Ranch from raw land — establishing hunting tracks, grazing rights agreements, and the ethical hunting framework that every guest operates under.
His Lakota kinship shapes how he understands this place. The land is not a product. It is a relative — something held in trust, not owned. The hunting operation exists to fund its preservation. Guests who hunt with Tim leave understanding the difference.
Tim also leads the Warrior's Gold veteran beekeeping initiative — applying the warrior tradition to the work of tending living things. The discipline and patience that defined his time in uniform translates directly to the hive.
Select your dates. A 50% deposit holds your booking. Balance due 14 days before arrival. Tim will reach out within 24 hours to confirm.
Warrior's Gold Experience
Add a private apiary tour + honey tasting on Tȟaté Wakpála. Limited availability — ask when booking.
Cell service ends before you reach the gate. Download the offline PDF before you leave Rocksprings — it includes turn-by-turn from Highway 377, property boundaries, gate location, and parking.
Photograph of printed survey map showing Lots 9 & 12 with boundaries, OR Google Earth screenshot with parcels outlined.