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Farm Bill Update

Summary:

The most important call you make this hunting season might not be the one that goes “quack.”

The U.S. Senate is in the final stages of debating the 2007 Farm Bill, and your calls to your Senators are more important than ever.

Every phone call you make to your Senators to remind them of the importance of the Conservation Reserve Program, the Wetlands Reserve Program, the Grasslands Reserve Program, and Sodsaver helps Ducks Unlimited take one step closer to fulfilling our mission of skies full of waterfowl, now and forever.

The message is simple – Support Conservation. Tell your Senators to support Sodsaver to protect the remaining native prairie. Tell them to support the Wetlands Reserve Program, and fix the appraisal issue that has discouraged landowners from conserving their land. Tell them to support the Conservation Reserve Program and not allow lands enrolled in the program to be used for biofuel crops.

So on your way to the blind, before you start making ducks calls, make a call for the ducks. Tell your Senators to support conservation, and support the ducks!

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Hunting's future is troublesome

Summary: On the brink of major fall hunting seasons, Texas hunters, government agencies and hunting industry representatives met in Austin on Monday to discuss what can be done to reverse the downward trend of hunting license sales.

Commission Adopts Changes to Hunting, Fishing Rules

Summary: AUSTIN, Texas -- Hunters can mark the calendar for Nov. 3 and start making plans for the opening day of the general season for white-tailed deer and Rio Grande turkey, regardless of where they plan to hunt in Texas. For the first time since the 1980s, Texas will have the same general season opener over most of the state.

Dove Season Alteration Tops List of Proposed Changes

Summary: AUSTIN, Texas -- Which is of greater value, three more birds in the hand or 10 more days in the bush? Among this year's proposed changes to Texas migratory game bird hunting regulations, dove hunters are being asked to choose between more days to harvest birds or more birds to harvest per day.

Biologists Optimistic About Spring Turkey Outlook

Summary: The prospects for finding a gobbler willing to take your call during the upcoming spring turkey hunting season could be good, according to state wildlife biologists, given the right circumstances...

HB 653 update

Summary: HB 653 is still not scheduled for a hearing in the House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee, but it looks like it might be heard on April 24. A humane organization based in El Paso is urging supporters to call members of the committee. Supporters also say they have over 27,000 signatures in petitions supporting HB 653, but it's looking better for those who oppose because it's getting late in the session.

Texas Hunting Accident Report Released

Summary: Texas hunting accidents in year 2000 rose slightly from the previous year based on records kept since 1966 by Texas Parks and Wildlife. A total of 51 accidents occurred in 2000, including seven fatalities. The record low of 31 accidents with two fatalities occurred in 1996.

HB 247 Update!!

Summary: It is our understanding that Rep. Turner has asked Sen. Wentworth to carry HB 247 in the Senate.

Senate Bill 472 - The Carrot or the Stick?

Summary: The carrot or the stick? That is the question facing members of the Texas Legislature as they consider Senate Bill 472, a measure designed to protect Native American burial sites in Texas by making it a state jail felony to discover, but fail to report, a site.

Texas Big Game Awards Sport Impressive Entries

Summary: That Texas boasts premier big game hunting almost goes without saying. Last season offered more proof that the reputation is well deserved with 1,758 entries in the 2000 Texas Big Game Awards program, including a pronghorn antelope that ranks among the biggest ever taken in the state.

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