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Sort your results:Existing Search Criteria:Refine Your Search:Search Results:Dove Hunting with George "Puddin" GreenSummary: Opening Day of Dove Season in Texas - I was at my grandmother's wedding - so John recruited Bud & Chris to help create this Field Report. CLICK HERE to watch a great video and read the Field Report. Thanks to TexasHuntFish.com Member Matt Bell who brought this great dove lease to our attention....
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...
NWTF Education Box is available to all teachersSummary: The National Wild Turkey Federation has a education box that we use and is very good, every chapter every year receives one in the state of Texas and if any Teacher request one we make it available to them. Our box has a curriculum and all sorts of hands on features, even the box that we send it ...
Dove Hunting Checklist for hunting in TEXASSummary: DOVE HUNTER'S CHECKLIST 1. Valid hunting license, with a migratory game bird stamp. The stamp, actually a stamp fee, is required of all dove hunters 17 or older. 2. Appropriate shotgun shells (gauge, shot size, quantity). If you shoot an autoloader, make certain to use shells that work well...
Dove Hunting in Texas on Public Lands
Summary: WHITE-WINGED DOVE Regular Permit Fee: $15 per adult hunter per day. Regular Permit fees are waived for Annual Public Hunting (APH) Permit holders and youth under 17 years of age. | Shooting Hours: noon to sunset. Note: The special white-winged dove 4-day season is subject to possible cancellation ...
Youth Hunting Opportunities on Public Land and Private Leases with TPWDSummary: YOUTH ONLY HUNTS There are no application fees or permit fees for participants in Youth Only hunts. The purpose of these Youth Only hunts is to provide youth with an enjoyable and memorable outdoor experience and introduce youth to the sport-hunting ethic through an experienced and responsible ...
average hunters priced out of hunting
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Hornhunter, I was talking with Linda Campbell at Texas Parks & Wildlife about the cost of hunting in Texas and she had some great comments about the underutilized the Public Hunting opportunities. Read page 108 in the new Outdoor Annual for 2008-2009. Or, visit http://tpwd.state.tx.us/huntwild/hunt/public/ I had no idea they gave away 5500+ large game hunts each year; or that there is 55000 acres of walk-in birding hunting near urban areas; or 49 walk-in youth hunting areas, or that they give away 1200+ youth hunts for large game, exotics, and turkey each year. For example, I looked up buck hunts in Travis County and there were only 632 applicants for 18 permits that include 1 buck, 2 does, and unlmited feral hogs. Last year of the 18 hunters, it says 4 harvested a buck. Not bad for a $10 raffle ticket with a 1 in 35 chance of winning. ----------------- Computer Drawings for Supervised Hunts Drawings are held to select a limited number of participants in high quality supervised hunts for white-tailed and mule deer, pronghorn antelope, exotics, feral hogs, javelina, turkey, alligators and guided hunt packages. Application deadlines for the categories of 2008-2009 Computer Drawn Hunts are as follows:
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