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Sort your results:Existing Search Criteria:Refine Your Search:Search Results:Using GPS to Take the Guesswork Out of Food PlotsSummary: The Global Positioning System (GPS) has become a technology common to many aspects of everyday life. GPS is a radio-navigation system formed from a constellation of 24 satellites and their ground stations. These manmade "stars" are used by GPS as reference points to calculate positions accurate to ...
Stimulus Package Deer Hunts
Summary: Though our more expensive whitetail hunts are selling well, some of our less expensive hunts are off to a sluggish start. The most obvious reason for this slow start is that many of our hunters who traditionally book those hunts are hardworking, middle class Americans who are currently being mi...
Hunting Experts Talk Turkey, Offer Pearls of WisdomSummary: The turkey is quirky. Even though you rise early, dress to impress and make sure to hit all the right notes, there’s no guarantee an old tom will gobble up what you have to offer and arrange a face-to-face meeting. Then again, that’s why it’s called hunting. The spring Rio Grande turkey season b...
Learn the Breeding Cycle of a Wild TurkeySummary: In the spring, gobblers have one thing on their minds - hens. During summer, fall and winter a gobbler's movements will be determined, in large part, by where he can find his next meal. As the days grow longer, they turn their attention toward more important things like breeding hens. Learning how ...
Spring Turkey Hunting ForecastSummary: Spring turkey season opens in a few weeks and once again, many of us will be out in the field in hopes of bagging a longbeard gobbler. Much of the Lone Star State has been in dire need for moisture for the past year and, after visiting with several biologists with TPWD (Texas Parks and Wildlife);...
Weekly Migratory Bird Hunting Report: February 11, 2009Summary: This is the final report of the season. West Zone Goose: Hunters in the Panhandle closed out their season Feb. 8. Outfitters reported limits of dark geese through the last day of the season. However, snow geese disappeared from Cactus Lake near Etter and Dumas. The goose season was steady from st...
Weekly Migratory Bird Hunting Report: February 4, 2009Summary: Weekly migratory bird hunting reports are posted from early September through early February. West Zone Goose: Decoying action for Canada geese continues to be steady, something that has perplexed outfitters. Limits of Canada geese with a few snows have produced many 40-bird shoots near Dumas. Wi...
Migratory Bird Hunting Report: Week of Jan. 21Summary: High Plains Mallard Management Unit: Goose hunting cooled off a bit this week with the warmer temperatures. Fewer geese are using Cactus Lake near Etter. Snow geese remain in abundance, but high skies and light winds have hurt decoying action. Duck action has been steady over playas, with mallards...
Weekly Migratory Bird Hunting Report: week of 1/14/09Summary: High Plains Mallard Management Unit: Goose hunting has been very good, especially with colder temperatures. Limits of Canada geese have been taken over corn and wheat. Snow geese have been cooperating over salt and pepper spreads. Goose season runs through Feb. 8. Duck numbers continue to improve ...
Weekly Migratory Bird Hunting Report: Jan. 7Summary: High Plains Mallard Management Unit: Goose hunting has been excellent, according to several outfitters. Limits of decoying Canada geese and good action for snow geese has been the norm with the recent cold weather. Many geese are hitting green fields. Lots of juvenile snows in the flock which has ...
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