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Search Results:Is Your Deer Hunting Lease Reaching Its Full Potential?
Summary: Is Your Deer Hunting Lease Reaching Its Full Potential? By Jeremy Flinn ( Buckscore Wildlife Biologist) Each year deer hunters invest millions of dollars into hunting lease properties, including food plot planting, constructing deer stands, and especially putting gas into our tanks. A large p...
Migratory Bird Report No. 24
Summary: This is the final report of the 2011-12 migratory bird hunting seasons. Weekly migratory bird hunting reports are posted from early September through early February. West Zone Goose: Outfitters said they took limits of Canadas and a few snow geese to boot over corn and wheat during the last we...
Jaguarundi
Summary: Jaguarundis are denizens of the dense, thorny thickets of southern Texas where cacti, mesquite, cat claw, granjeno, and other spine-studded vegetation abounds. There, these cats live a life of relative safety because such thickets are almost impenetrable to both dogs and man which are their chief enemies.
The longest twenty three yard shot of my life
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My dad and I went hunting one Saturday morning. It was about eight in the morning when a nice eight pointer comes out from a dry bed. My dad said to get ready cause he was goint to try and call him in. After a few grunts the buck comes out about thirty yards. I come to a full draw and out goes my arrow. Boom my arrow hits a limb on a tree. The nice buck was never to be seen again. I look at my dad and he smiles and says, thats bowhunting buddy. Well after a short meal we head back out to our ground blind. It was about two o clock. At three o clock my dad says a nilgai cow was coming our way.I got ready and the nilgai cow spotted my movement. She stopped turn and headed back the way she was coming in. I was like there went my chance at harvesting an animal for this season. An hour passed when a nilgai bull was coming our way. He was coming in fast. He stopped at twenty three yard facing striaght at me. My dad said to draw and wait for him to get broadside. A minute passed and no one would move. I whispered to my dad that I could not hold it anymore. He said wait just a litlle longer. I was like I cant. So he gave me the go. I tell you all he had not finished the word go when my arrow was flying striaght at his chest. Down went the bull then got up and ran thirty yards till it ran no more. My dad and I jumped about five feet high. Wow what a season for me with two bow kills Camo Patterns for Each Ecoregion in TexasSummary: Texas has such a wide variety of ecoregions that one camouflage pattern will not work for all habitats. Within each region, the appearance of terrain and vegetation varies greatly with the season and topography. The following are some designs that blend effectively with different environments acros...
Migratory Bird Report No. 23
Summary: Weekly migratory bird hunting reports are posted from early September through early February. High Plains Mallard Management Unit: Duck season ended Jan. 29 in the High Plains and results were below average due to the drought and lack of playa lakes. Goose season runs through Feb. 5, and outfitte...
Venison FajitasSummary: I like to begin with the backstrap my favortie. I then soak and merinate in a gallon size bag with buttermilk over night about 12-16hours.I then tranfer the meat into a new gallon size bag and ad a whole bottle of Italin Zesty dressing. I then cut up onion and jalapenos or bell peppers if you prefe...
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