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Search Results:S&WOUTFITTERS
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Drop Buck you are so right you know I tell guys how to find leases and I'll post it now on this site, you can't beleave the leases you can pick up at high schools Agg, you paty them $50 bucks if they find you a good lease , Postal rual routs Just ask them if you see them in town its not a great way but you never know but the trading post its on the Radio's on Friday they have people calling in with a pair of blue jeans or a boat or anything and it cost but for a month its like $15.00 we ask for any size hunting leases, and the chamber of commerce, But Drop Buck I've been doing this before thje computers and I bet we have a Thousand or more names and numbers we save in boxs, all of them and every year we call them to see if they have anything are know of any, this is no joke sometimes they anwser the phone and can tell its me and say hey Jimmy its that time again, but word of mouth that we don't charge them and we are not middle men and they don't have to post them and the word is out, And if you E- mail me you will see I tell everyone not to hire us if there going to be looking there no reason to pay us when you can do it your self like you said all it is time, Trinity Basin Conservation Foundation
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Here is the updated contact information for the Trinity Basin Conservation Foundation (see below)... Jody L. Carton Wildebeest
Summary: The wildebeests I saw and shot in Africa were Blue Wildebeests and weighed in the area of 750lbs. The horns are different than the Black Wildebeests. The black species horns grow out in front of the head, then hook up. A blue Wildebeests horns grow out to the side then hook up. This Wildebeest in the photo is a blue Wildebeest.
Question about hunting in or near Midland TxSummary:
I am from Odessa and currently living in Denton, TX. Whitetail are hit or miss in Ector/Midland County. That being said, I will be hunting a 200 acre patch of Midland County this year that Monahan's draw crosses and pools up on. There are definitely some monsters around, and hunting pressure is less severe than you would find farther south. As said above, wing shooting is prime, especially blue quail and mourning dove. Also keep in mind that excellent waterfowl hunting is a little over an hour north of you around Lubbock. Good luck, and happy hunting. Does anyone know the B&C record for Midland, Co.? Hunting as an Employee Benefit
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Funny thing is Tigger that I kow that if I ever wanted to go back I feel that he respects me as a responsible hunter and would allow me to go back and hunt once again. The bucks are getting bigger and the game is multiplying at the Ranch in Free, plus he has added some axis deer and has reported seeing coveys of blue quail and chuckars from across the road, neighboring ranch has released a huntable population of chuckars for upland game bird hunters and Dr. Pinkley sees some migrate over his high game fence. I Almost Died YesterdaySummary:
I do think yesterday took a toll on Windinger, in an emotional sense. He told Foxhuntress (my daughter) that when I was on that floor, my face was blue, my eyes were bulged out of my head, and my tongue was swollen out of my mouth. I know that vision will haunt him for a time. I also can tell he is paranoid about leaving me alone. It will take him a while to get over it, although he is the kind of kid that will not let you know how much it bothers him. He is a real man. Much braver and tougher than I ever could be. 2280 results found Next Page >Showing results 1 through 10
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