Texas boys and gals, where you at?
#71
Spike
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: kansas city,missouri
2 arrows: I would be interested in that next year and I also believe in game management to improve the herd.I just sent you an e-mail get back in touch with me and we can talk,but I don't bow hunt. I'm strictly a rifle hunter.I would rather to take some does and let the boys grow up some. sj
#72
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Pasadena Texas USA
Hey 2arrows, I'd be interested in that place next year for my dad. He retired a few years ago and has hunted most of his life but has not been on a lease in about 5 yrs.. He is like me, very conservation minded and really just likes being out in the woods as a place to relax and enjoy nature and fellowship with other outdoors men. He's pretty knowledgeable and a really great shot with a rifle, he had to give up bow hunting a few years ago because of a shoulder injury. We both believe that you've got to take the does, control varmint population, and let the bucks grow up and multiply in order to have a good place to hunt. I'll e-mail you direct and would appreciate any additional info. you might have. Thanks.
#73
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: , Tx USA
I would be interested next year as well. Might bring one or two like minded hunters with me. Email me at [email protected]
Later
Gone_Huntin
Later
Gone_Huntin
#74
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Arlington Texas USA
2arrows, I would be interested next year as well. Me and my best friend have been trying to get on a lease together for the longest. It is really hard to find other hunters that are will to work together. Sometimes it seems that everyone is only looking out for themselves.
Hey just FYI, I am still trying to find something for this too, so any help would be greatly appreciated. Email me at [email protected], and I will follow up with with a direct email.
BootLegger
Hey just FYI, I am still trying to find something for this too, so any help would be greatly appreciated. Email me at [email protected], and I will follow up with with a direct email.
BootLegger
#76
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Anywhere Tx USA
Howdy y'all....I use to come to this site a long time ago before it changed , but havent been here in a couple of years...I live up in Marshall in north east Texas.......I have 600 acres I deer hunt and also shoot a few hogs and limb rats every year.....I mainly duck hunt
but deer hunting is prime with me too....Nice finding a place with so many Texas hunters ....See y'all....RKC
but deer hunting is prime with me too....Nice finding a place with so many Texas hunters ....See y'all....RKC
#77
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Freeport Texas USA
Hello! I live outside of Clute, Texas Brazoria County south of Houston near coast. 45 years old married with one son 15 years old. Bow hunt near West Columbia coastal area, (Mason and Fredonia) Hill Country. Very new to forum. Work as a Project Coordinator for Chemical plant in area. Scouted Hill country this past weekend, acorns on every tree I think I saw a few acorns on some Mesquite Trees[:}]. Have you seen the same where you hunt?
#78
Super Moderator
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From: Roane Co. WV USA Member since 11/1999
I was born in El Paso, and lived in San Antonio for awhile.....does that count?? <img src=icon_smile_tongue.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>

Its not what you harvest...
Its what you learn...
Christine

Its not what you harvest...
Its what you learn...
Christine
#79
Christine, That would make you a native Texican but, in the past tense, it would make you a deserter too!!! Why in the world would you ever leave God's Country? 
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