30°10′N · 100°15′WEdition · MMXXVI
Sanora · Edwards County · Texas Hill Country

Rage SixRanch

Respect the Land · Own the Hunt

Mitákuye Oyásʼiŋ — All My Relations

2,200FTČhetáŋ Pahá · Hawk Ridge
79Acres
5+Species
PrivateRanch
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Field · Lot 9 · Dawn
Two hunters on Čhetáŋ Pahá ridge at dusk — Rage Six Ranch
The Ranch · 79 acres

Eternal Grit. Honest country.

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.

79Acres · Rock Springs
5+Species Available
365Days · Axis Season
2,200ftElevation · Ridge
Hill Country cedar and limestone ridge — Rage Six Ranch

Every animal that walks this land is a relative. We do not waste. We do not wound and walk away. We honor what the land gives.

Tim Jensen · Guide & Owner
The Inhabitants

What lives here

The ridge and the canyon are home before they are anything else. These are the animals whose patience and presence shape this land — relatives of the place, named by the seasons and the wind.

Axis deer on the ranch

Axis Deer

Year-Round · Cedar Draws of Lots 9 & 12

Walks the cedar draws in every season. Bucks in hard horn appear when the limestone water seeps run. The most storied exotic in the Hill Country — a permanent inhabitant of this ground, never a visitor.

Whitetail buck in cedar

Whitetail Deer

Native · October – January Rut

Native to this country. Moves the ridge spine at first light and the cedar bottoms at dusk. November turns Čhetáŋ Pahá into a study in patience and wind — the rut is older than any of us.

Wild hog in spring brush

Wild Hog

Year-Round · Stewardship Quarry

An eradication animal that does not respect the seasons. The hogs work the cedar at night and rest in the shaded draws by day. Managed for the sake of every other living thing on the land.

Rio Grande tom

Rio Grande Turkey

Spring · March – May

Spring calling season in the cedar draws is something else. Toms gather around the agarita bloom; gobbles carry across the canyon at dawn. A few short weeks a year — patient guests only.

Limestone country exotic

Aoudad & Blackbuck

Year-Round · Limestone Country

Exotics that thrive on Edwards Plateau limestone. Both move the rocky ground with quiet authority — older relatives of harder, drier country, given their own respect on this ridge.

Veteran & First Responder Fellowship

Service to service. If you have stood the line, the gate opens differently. Reach out to Tim directly.

224.659.3357 · Tim Direct
The Land · Survey No. 02

Čhetáŋ Pahá & Tȟaté Wakpála

Two parcels — a ridge and a canyon — held since 2021 by the Jensen family. Seventy-nine acres of Edwards County limestone, cedar, and sky.

30°10′N 100°15′W
Edwards County · TX
Survey · MMXXI
Survey map — Čhetáŋ Pahá (Hawk Ridge, 48.29 ac) and Tȟaté Wakpála (Wind Creek Canyon, 31.48 ac)
Parcel 01 · TR 9
Čhetáŋ Pahá
Hawk Ridge · 48.29 Acres
Hawk Ridge — reading the terrain

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.

Parcel 02 · TR 12
Tȟaté Wakpála
Wind Creek Canyon · 31.48 Acres
Wind Creek Canyon — cedar and limestone

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.

The Three Teachings
I
Mitákuye Oyásʼiŋ
All My Relations

Every living thing on this land is a relative. The deer, the bee, the cedar, the hawk. All of them connected. All deserving respect.

II
Wičhóičhage
Living in a Good Way

Leaving the land better. Every decision on this property is measured by this question. Always.

III
The Warrior Tradition
Service Before Self

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. 2021
Sister Enterprise · Apiary No. 01

Warrior's Gold

Small-batch raw honey from the canyon draws of Tȟaté Wakpála — and a veteran empowerment enterprise. Every co-op membership funds the Warrior's Gold veteran beekeeping apprenticeship.

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Guest Stories · Field Reports

What guests carry home

3 of 47 reports · 2024–2026

I'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.

Marcus T.
San Antonio · Axis · Oct 2025

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.

Derek W.
Austin · Corporate · Apr 2025

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.

J.J.
Florida · Guest Hunt
Tim Jensen — guide and founder of Rage Six Ranch
The Guide · Founder

Tim Jensen

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.

Experienced Trail Guide
Landowner · Since 2021
Veteran · U.S. Military
Lakota Relative · Rock Springs
Warrior's Gold Founder
224.659.3357 Direct
By Invitation · Private Property

Request an invitation

Rage Six Ranch is held in private trust by the Jensen family. Time on the land is extended through fellowship and stewardship — never by booking a destination. If something has drawn you here, tell Tim a little about yourself. He answers personally.

Tim reads every note and replies personally. Most responses arrive within 24 hours.

Stay Connected · Dispatch No. 04

The Rage Six Field Report

Monthly dispatches — availability windows, trail-cam highlights, what's moving on Čhetáŋ Pahá, honey harvest news from Warrior's Gold, and early access to prime season dates.

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