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Descriptions of areas open to Public Hunting in Texas

Summary: ALAZAN BAYOU WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA Nacogdoches County The Alazan Bayou WMA is located in southern Nacogdoches County and is within the Pineywoods ecological region of East Texas. The WMA is located 6 miles south of Nacogdoches and 1.1 miles west of US Hwy 59 on FM 2782. The WMA tota...

World's Quickest Turkey Hunt by Bob Linder

World's Quickest Turkey Hunt by Bob Linder
Summary: This great story was sent to us by Bob Linder, Texas State President of the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) and super-volunteer for many other organizations related to hunting and fishing in Texas... ---------------------------- Diana and I left town at daylight yesterday headed for two an...

Texas is home to 41 of the Top 100 Largest Landowners in America

Texas is home to 41 of the Top 100 Largest Landowners in America
Summary: The Land Report ranked the top 100 landholders in the country according to number of acres owned, and 41 of them are in the Lone Star State. Nine Texas landholders are ranked in the list’s top 20. The King Ranch heirs are sixth in the nation with 851,642 acres. The Texas ranches included in the ...

Is this Hill Country Buck too YOUNG to shoot

Is this Hill Country Buck too YOUNG to shoot
Summary: I have watched this buck for two years now, I am not an expert, I think he is 3.5, maybe 4.5. However, after looking at a number of photos of deer on Vicente Pena's DVD, I realize that I think deer are 1-2 years younger than they really are. Therefore, I took these photos today with the intent to po...

My daughter's first "Hog and Coyote Hunt" (in her own words)

My daughter's first "Hog and Coyote Hunt" (in her own words)
Summary: I thought this was pretty interesting to read from the child's perspective. The truth - that she doesn't realize - is that we drove to the patio of an old house on the family ranch and just sat there, and then we drove around the ranch with a spotlight. We weren't really hunting, but in her mind we...

My pond has really muddy water that I need to clear up. What do I do?

Summary: This question was recently emailed to us by a member: I have a 4.5 acre lake (average depth 10') that has really muddy water that I need to clear up.  Can you help?  What do I need, where can I get it, and who can do that sort of thing?  Where can I get bulk gypsum (calcium sulfate) for the Emory,...

Rainbow Trout Stocking on your private pond or lake by Lochow Ranch Services

Summary: Hi There! Just wanted to send a reminder out to let you know that we will be starting our fall Rainbow Trout stockings.  Our plan is to begin delivering orders the first week of December, so if you are interested please let me know so that we can get you on the delivery list. Also, ...

There is such a difference in the "hunt" depending on which exotic species and the type of ranch

There is such a difference in the "hunt" depending on which exotic species and the type of ranch
Summary: Do you agree that the type of "hunt" changes dramatically depending on the species and ranch type? For example, this Red Stag could careless about me taking this photo. Regardless of method, other than running up with a spear, it doesn't seem like much of a hunt. I think a number of factors cause...

Now that is a rub...

Now that is a rub...
Summary: I would love to take someone from out-of-state "whitetail buck hunting" on this ranch who is use to looking at deer sign in the south east or up north. They really would think everything is bigger in Texas.

negative impact of feeding deer

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rwg15,

Although I disagree with your comments and conclusions, we here at TexasHuntFish.com want our forum to entertain the full spectrum of opinions.

Your more recent posts have departed from an attempt to express an unpopular opinion, and become non-educational, non-informative "jabs" for lack of a better word.

Respected members of our forum have also responded with comments that do not contribute to the eduational value of this thread.

As a result, with an effort to honor people's opinions, we have deleted a number of comments from a number of members in this thread.

IF YOU DON'T HAVE SOMETHING INFORMATIVE TO SAY, PLEASE DON'T RESPOND WITH PERSONAL ATTACKS THAT ADD NO VALUE.

Couple of points I wanted to make:

In Texas, the landowner does NOT own the wildlife on the land.

The industry of Deer Farming did not start in Texas and is not unique to Texas.

People profit from wildlife in many ways more than hunting. Animal Planet, National Geographic, and every grocery and pet store that sells wild bird seed. Where do you draw the line?

I can't tell what you stand for?

If I don't hunt over a feeder, but I set up my bow blind in the forest where all the oak trees are clustered, knowing that this greatly increases my chances of seeing a deer, am I cheating in your eyes?

If I spend 40 hours scouting before season and set up my bow blind at the only permanent water hole for a square mile in west or south texas, knowing that all of the wildlife will be coming to the water, am I cheating?

When deer hunting, if I use a compound bow versus a recurve bow, am I cheating? If I use a crossbow instead of a compound bow, am I cheating? If I use a pistol instead of a crossbow, am I cheating? If I use a .12Ga slug instead of a pistol, am I cheating? If I use an open sight 30-30 instead of a shotgun am I cheating? If I use a 300 win mag with a 20x scope am I cheating? Where is the line? What defines cheating?

If I hunt on a 75,000 ranch that is high-fenced, am I cheating? It takes about 6 hours to drive the fence line of this ranch in Maverick County. Yes, it is high-fenced because of poachers, illegal immigrants, and to contain their significant investment in managing their deer over the last 20 years. At what size ranch does high fence make it cheating in your opinion?

Do you think anyone on this forum supports a deer breeder releasing a 200 class buck into a 50 acre high fence enclosure for some city slicker to come shoot with his 9x scoped .300 win mag while drinking four cold beers? Of course we don't.

To summarize, WHAT DO YOU STAND FOR? WHAT ARE YOUR SOLUTIONS? EDUCATE, INFORM, BUT REMEMBER THIS IS A FAMILY FRIENDLY FORUM.

 

 

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