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Search Results:Looks like I'm moving north of forth WorthSummary:
Caddo National grasslands by permit - deer and turkey. Some of the guys on this site have done pretty well out there Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge - bowhunting by permit (outstanding non typicals but difficult to get in) Lake Lavon and Lake Lewisville by permit - duck hunting Fishing - numerous lakes. Lake Fork, east of DFW west of Quitman, is one of the premier largemouth bass lakes in Texas. Had feeder and ladder stand stolen!!!Summary:
Yes thieves can be verry dangerous at times , I had a poacher on me lease at circle lake in pinehurst about 25 years ago that pulled a gun on me & said he would hunt the damed land anytime he wants, called the sheriff & he said he thinks he knew who it was but couldnt do anything. Be Careful with them out there.
P.S. what part of Magnolia do you hunt in , I live off 1488 between Magnolia & Fieldstore. Ready for Dove SeasonSummary:
South of town is a great spot, i was checking out some corn fields just off Hwy 37 before Braunig lake and they are full of whitewings and I see nice flocks flying just south of the lake heading northwest into SA in the afternoons. Looks like you got a good spot there outside of town and should see plenty of good whitewing action. let me know if you can use a good dove hunting partner, i would love to blast some of those birds off that hill with a nice view of town!!!
Texas Turkey - Where to Start?Summary: I agree with the previous responders. When I was living in San Antonio before I had a hell of a time finding public land for spring turkeys. One season I drove to Sam Houston and Angelina NFs, and spent 3 day hunting. I heard one gobble. I even asked the guys fishing down by the river in SH if they had heard any gobbles, they just laughed at me.
It would be an incredibly long drive for you, but my go to spot now is Aquilla and Lake Whiteny near Hillsboro (just north of Waco). Although compared to Padre to Sam Houston, not that bad. Ok, I've never killed a turkey in there, but I've heard them and seen them, so I blame it on my poor calling abilities. That land is managed by the COE and you have to get their (free) permit to hunt there, which means you have to go into the office at Lake Whitney dam during business hours the first time, after that yo can renew on the internet.
All that being said, I agree with the others that in today's gas prices, it is probably cheaper to pay that $450 or save drive time and know their are turkeys on the property guaranteed. Just my $0.02
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