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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?

Greetings From Latitude 26

Greetings From Latitude 26
Summary: Greetings from Latitude 26! Just a short introduction then I'll get down to the meat. I'm a licensed 100 ton Captain here in the very tip of Texas, just a couple of miles from the border. First and formost I'm a husband and dad who loves my family. And all the things that God put on this earth. I...

Critical Issues Facing Texas Parks & Wildlife Funding

Critical Issues Facing Texas Parks & Wildlife Funding
Summary: It is rare to have 35+ organizations, representing every aspect of the Texas Outdoors, share a common voice. However, with critical funding issues facing Texas Parks & Wildlife, what better reason to unite? Millions of hunters, anglers, landowners, and others who have a strong interest in sustaini...

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.

Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society 43rd Annual Conference

Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society 43rd Annual Conference
Summary: The Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society held its 43rd Annual Conference February 14 - 16, 2008 in San Antonio.  The plenary session topic was "Climate, Children, and Subdivisions: What Does the Future Hold for the Wildlife Profession?"  There were 97 presentations in 13 sessions, and an additiona...

Life is good. Hunting is a gift.

Life is good.  Hunting is a gift.
Summary: We all hear a lot about global climate change, posted land, habitat encroachment, and other trends that threaten hunting.   In fact, it may be true - we may land fewer fish, bag fewer birds, or take trophy animals less often these days.   Despite all that, hunting, as I think of it, is alive ...

Texas Wildlife Association and the Texas Youth Hunting Program

Texas Wildlife Association and the Texas Youth Hunting Program
Summary: This article came from the TWA Magazine and we wanted to share it with all of our members. Thank you for supporting the Youth Hunting Program! -------------------------- Wildlife 2007 (San Antonio) gave TWA members a small glimpse of the Texas Youth Hunting Program and an opportunity to visit with...

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...

Providing Land Managers with Options for Wetland Construction and Management

Summary: In another life, I spent considerable time chasing migratory game birds in the High Plains ecoregion of Texas.   A person either has a passion for hunting waterfowl, or must be a little crazy to break ice, while setting out a spread of decoys on a playa lake.   I remember days, where I literally s...

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