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Source: Texas Outdoors
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Created: 11/08/2007 00:19
Summary: AUSTIN, Texas - Passing the hunting tradition through the generations and providing opportunities for young hunters this fall are the goals of special youth-only seasons.
Source: Texas Outdoors
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Created: 11/08/2007 00:19
Summary: AUSTIN, Texas - Dry range conditions across much of Texas heading into the general deer season should bode well for hunters looking to fill their tags, according to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department biologists.
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Created: 11/08/2007 00:19
Summary: The following are excerpts from recent Texas Parks and Wildlife Department law enforcement reports...New Wildlife Investigators Get Another Case..."Just the facts, Ma'am…."...
Source: Texas Outdoors
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Created: 11/08/2007 00:19
Summary: The 24-year-old hunter from Shelby County couldn't believe his luck. He was deer hunting on private land near Shelbyville one late afternoon recently when a doe walked out of the brush. He made the kill. Then, moments later and right near sunset, a buck walked out of the same area. He was amazed. He got the buck.
Source: Texas Outdoors
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Created: 11/08/2007 00:19
Summary: Following an extensive biological data review and public scoping process, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is advocating regulation changes designed to improve opportunity for angler success by bolstering spotted seatrout populations.
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Created: 11/08/2007 00:19
Summary: The following are excerpts from recent Texas Parks and Wildlife Department law enforcement reports...Your Clothes Give You Away...Deer and Dope...
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Created: 11/08/2007 00:19
Summary: Hunters will notice a change in the way game regulations are presented in this year's 2001-2002 Texas Parks and Wildlife Outdoor Annual. What they might not notice are a few errors that appear in the booklet, which became available Aug. 15 when new licenses went on sale.
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