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Ducks, Dogs, and Jerk Lines

Ducks, Dogs, and Jerk Lines
Summary: Ducks, Dogs, and Jerk Lines By:   W. S. Allen The all but undetectable coffee scented steam rose to a height of just a few inches until some silent force dispersed it to the wind.   The steam sensing it’s emanate demise throws caution to the wind as it preformed a seductive ballo...

Applications for Drawings on Texas Public Hunting Lands

Applications for Drawings on Texas Public Hunting Lands
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Don't complain about the cost of hunting in Texas if you haven't taken advantage of the many public hunting opportunities available. There are several raffles that give you a 1 in 10 chance of winning - did you buy your $10 permit?

Outdoor Resolutions for the New Year

Outdoor Resolutions for the New Year
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About this time each year, many of us that enjoy spending time on the water fishing or in the field or woods hunting decide we need to make a few changes in the way we operate. Looking back over the past 12 months, I can find many areas in my outdoor activities that would bode well with a little ‘tweaking’. There are many little things that can be done to increase the ‘fun’ aspect of an outdoors experience and lessen the work; after all, hunting and fishing does require a good amount of spent energy. Sportsmen detest calling this ‘work’ but when one is in his or her upper fifties, as is yours truly, it’s time to take stock and hunt and fish a bit smarter than in those early days when there was a bit more energy to expend.

Wetland Project Benefits Not Only the Wildlife

Wetland Project Benefits Not Only the Wildlife
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The sun was just beginning to break over the eastern horizon, a welcome sight to Jacob Sands and myself as we huddled low in the marsh grass, waiting for legal shooting light. The temperature was in the low twenties and a brisk northwest wind made it seem colder. Whistling wings could be heard overhead as teal, pintail, mallards and an assortment of diving ducks stirred from their night’s rest on the water. Across the wetland, the sound of a big flock of geese, a mixture of snows, white front and Canada’s could be heard as the big birds stirred and took flight from their night’s roost and headed to a distant field to feed. The day was coming to life and legal shooting time was seconds away.

How to Cook Your Goose

How to Cook Your Goose
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Hunting season has been underway for over 3 months now and chances are good many of you have a freezer well stocked with everything from dove breasts to venison steaks. Game meat is far more nutritious than domestic but it does require different cooking techniques. Take venison, for example. Venison is very lean and what fat there is in the meat should be removed; it’s the fat that sometimes contributes to the ‘gamey’ taste that some folks complain about.

Managing Whitetails in the 21st Century, Part II: What Is Happening To Our Deer?

Summary: BY DR. JAMES C. KROLL May/June 2004 Issue of Texas Deer Association Tracks Author's Note: My wife and I were in the middle of a cemetery near San Antonio placing a stone at her younger brother's grave when my cell phone interrupted our work. It was my sister. The obvious emotion in her voice to...

My Father/Son Bickering Hunt

My Father/Son Bickering Hunt
Summary: Two years ago, I had my leg in a cast for most of hunting season, but I continued to hunt as much as I could. I especially kept duck hunting. I would wrap my cast in plastic garbage bags and duck tape it so that I could walk on the mud. I could not wear waders though, so I had to rely on a partner ...

Oliver's Youth Season Deer Hunt

Oliver's Youth Season Deer Hunt
Summary: On Friday, January 19th, as we headed southwest toward the lease, the rain started to pick up, and the temperature started to drop. When we pulled into the gate of the ranch, it was raining pretty good, and it was one of those rains that chills you to the bone. We settled into our camper, had dinne...

A Good Morning Duck Hunt

A Good Morning Duck Hunt
Summary: Last week Troy sat at the pond to see if he could arrow one of the deer making all the tracks there.  Instead of deer he ended up seeing 13 different ducks come to the pond in about an hour's time.  As a result we put down our deer hat and put on our duck hat to see if we could harvest a couple duc...

Question about hunting in or near Midland Tx

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I am from Odessa and currently living in Denton, TX. Whitetail are hit or miss in Ector/Midland County. That being said, I will be hunting a 200 acre patch of Midland County this year that Monahan's draw crosses and pools up on. There are definitely some monsters around, and hunting pressure is less severe than you would find farther south. As said above, wing shooting is prime, especially blue quail and mourning dove. Also keep in mind that excellent waterfowl hunting is a little over an hour north of you around Lubbock. Good luck, and happy hunting.

Does anyone know the B&C record for Midland, Co.?

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