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Forums >> Let's Talk Texas Outdoors >> Wildlife Management >> Wildlife Management Services

Wildlife Management Services

Jason Parrish
Jason Parrish
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Points: Y (2) / M (2)
Travis county

LIGHTNING

TexasHuntFish.com has spent the last 18 months interviewing a number of different service providers to address the needs of Landowners in Texas.

Whether you desire to improve the habitat for your favorite game species or you would like to improve native habitat for viewing pleasure; our goal is to be a single contact to introduce our members to top quality sub-contractors. We have met face to face, interviewed, compared, and selected who we think offers either the best quality or best value - depending on your needs - for each requirement.

What, When and How of building successful food plots and species specific habitat changes as you travel from region to region of Texas because of differences in soil (eg. pH), water source, predators, and invasive species like feral pigs. Because of this, we have gone to great length to interview people from various regions.

Whether you desire to improve conditions for whitetail, dove, quail, turkey, waterfowl, song birds, bats, owls and the like, we are excited to participate in improving Texas Wildlife.

CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT SERVICES

Note: If you are a top quality sub-contractor and would like to be interviewed, please send an email to LandOwnerServices@texashuntfish.com addressed to Jason Parrish.

Hunt Hard. Fish Smart. Explore Texas.

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RE: Wildlife Management Services

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Points: Y (471) / M (9)
Palo Pinto county

I really want some help and guidance on how to plant/provide food and cover on a large duck lake. My aim is to get a good, legal foods source in there to hold ducks.

Keep yer eyes peeled!

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