Texas boys and gals, where you at?
#41
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Fort Hood Texas USA
Posts: 529
RE: Texas boys and gals, where you at?
Texastracker,
yes i did hunt ft hood last year. I shot a spike at the end of the season, can't say that i was to impressed with the way the season went. However, I turkey hunted this spring and covered a lot of ground. Now that I know more about the area I think I will have more luck this deer season. Turkey season was a great this year, I called one for my 12 year old son and he shot his first turkey, made the whole year. Best of all I can hunt all year for under $100<img src=icon_smile_approve.gif border=0 align=middle>
AH
yes i did hunt ft hood last year. I shot a spike at the end of the season, can't say that i was to impressed with the way the season went. However, I turkey hunted this spring and covered a lot of ground. Now that I know more about the area I think I will have more luck this deer season. Turkey season was a great this year, I called one for my 12 year old son and he shot his first turkey, made the whole year. Best of all I can hunt all year for under $100<img src=icon_smile_approve.gif border=0 align=middle>
AH
#42
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: McKinney, Texas
Posts: 515
RE: Texas boys and gals, where you at?
Anthony, welcome aboard and congratulations to your son on his first bird. I hunt my in-laws place in Ft. Gates, bordering Ft. Hood on the Leon River. Good thing about the Ft. Hood area is that the deer aren't gun shy.
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#43
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: austin texas USA
Posts: 433
RE: Texas boys and gals, where you at?
Anthony To hunt all season for 100 bucks is a great deal. Congrats to you son on his bird and you on your spike, it must have been real tender.Do you get to hunt anywere you want or do they tell what place to hunt?
#44
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: , Tx USA
Posts: 123
RE: Texas boys and gals, where you at?
I live about 45 minutes north of Austin, a little town called Jarrell. I hunt about 5 miles outside of town. I have a wife and an English Bulldog. I would make fun of you guys for being real estate agents, but I am a computer programmer who works for a real estate company - Keller Williams International. I work at the international office that is based in Austin.
Pablo - my wife is from the area(Pleasontan)- there are some nice deer in that area.
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Gone_Huntin
Pablo - my wife is from the area(Pleasontan)- there are some nice deer in that area.
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Gone_Huntin
#45
Nontypical Buck
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Rainy Day Texas/USA
Posts: 1,145
RE: Texas boys and gals, where you at?
Hey Gone_Huntin, nice to have you aboard. It has been said many of time but we have a dang good bunch of guy and gals over here so stick around. You mentioned that you are from Jarrell, Texas. I remember that tragic day a few years back when that F-5 tornado came rolling through there leaving a path of destruction. Were you living in Jarrell when this happened? Again, nice to have you aboard.
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#46
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: , Tx USA
Posts: 123
RE: Texas boys and gals, where you at?
I grew up in Jarrell, but was working in Dallas at the time. The destruction was amazing, I had a hard time getting my bearings while I was cleaning up and I have lived there most of my 29 years.
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#48
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Jourdanton TX USA
Posts: 24
RE: Texas boys and gals, where you at?
Geez, Gone Huntin, small world. Did you know a guy from Jarrell named Mike Ortiz? He was my roommate at A&M. I grew up in Pleasanton. e-mail me if you want. [email protected]
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#50
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Taylor Tx USA
Posts: 10
RE: Texas boys and gals, where you at?
I live east of Austin and work as a Quality Engineer for a company called Applied Materials. Been married a the wonderful Karen for 9 years now and we have a great daughter named Katie who is 7 going on 25. Karen likes to hunt as well which really makes it easy for me to spend time and money on it! I am lucky enough to have two private properties in the Hill Country near Fredricksburg to hunt whitetail on this year and am really looking forward to it!