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Petition To List the Black-tailed Prairie Dog as Threatened or Endangered

Petition To List the Black-tailed Prairie Dog as Threatened or Endangered
Summary: Be advised this potential change in status could affect the panhandle, north and west Texas... Do any of you remember hearing the status of this case? Endangered and Threatened Wildlifeand Plants; 90-Day Finding on a Petition To List the Black-tailed Prairie Dog as Threatened or Endangered ACTION...

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 ...

ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE FOR FARMERS AND RANCHERS TO APPLY FOR “GREEN” GRANT

Summary: ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE FOR FARMERS AND RANCHERS TO APPLY FOR “GREEN” GRANT Grants to pay for tractor/equipment upgrades   AUSTIN — Beginning Feb. 3, the Texas Department of Agriculture and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) will co-host workshops to provid...

Texas Hill Country Food Plots and Deer Management

Summary: Check out this new post in Wildlife Resources if the subject is important to you. CLICK HERE

negative impact of feeding deer

Summary:

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.

 

 

New Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) regulations for moving LIVE feral swine will go into effect October 1

Summary: New Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) regulations for moving LIVE feral swine will go into effect October 1. Why does the Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) care about wild hogs? The TAHC, the state's livestock and poultry health regulatory agency, is concerned about wild (feral) hogs beca...

Dove Hunting in Texas on Public Lands

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 ...

average hunters priced out of hunting

average hunters priced out of hunting
Summary:

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.

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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:

 

  • Alligator, Archery Alligator, Youth Only Alligator - August 5, 2008
  • Pronghorn Antelope, Archery Deer, Archery Mule Deer, Archery Exotic - August 14, 2008
  • Gun Deer (Either-Sex, Antlerless/Spike, Management Buck, Youth Either Sex, Youth Antlerless/Spike, Youth Management Buck, Private Lands Either Sex, Private Lands Antlerless/Spike) - September 4, 2008
  • Gun Mule Deer, Exotic Only - September 18, 2008
  • Javelina, Youth Javelina, Guided Deer, Guided Gemsbok, and Guided Waterbuck - October 2, 2008
  • Guided Bighorn Sheep, Guided Scimitar-horned Oryx, Guided Exotic, Feral Hog, Spring Turkey, Youth Spring Turkey - November 4, 2008

State Comptrollers office is making an effort to collect Hotel and Occupancy taxes on all HUNTS from June 2004 through June 2008

Summary: Recently the State Comptrollers office has been sending letters to anybody who provides hunting and/or fishing guide services in an effort to collect Hotel and Occupancy taxes on all hunts from June 2004 through June 2008.   What this means is that all hunting ranches that offer overnight accommod...

Commercial fishers spoiling life for us all

Commercial fishers spoiling life for us all
Summary: By Charles Everts The Daily News Published May 20, 2008 I have fished the Gulf of Mexico for close to 50 years and I would like to respond to Bill Cochran’s column “Sport and business fishers should help feds” (The Daily News, May 14) regarding red snapper. Cochran’s comments included inaccura...

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