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Search Results:Covert Ranch JournalSummary: For the past four years, while guiding our deer, dove, quail and turkey hunters at Doctor Charles Covert’s 2,222-acre LaSalle County Ranch, in the Platinum Quadrangle of South Texas, I’ve been following a mainframe mid-190’s 10-point buck that had multiple kickers. The problem has been that I coul...
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...
Supplemental Feeding of Quail
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By Dr. Dale Rollins, Wildlife Specialist, Texas Cooperative Extension, San Angelo, TX Over much of Texas, when the corn feeder goes off, the first game species to arrive isn’t deer, but quail—either bobwhites or blues. Supplemental feeding (usually with grain, e.g., milo) is a popular, but unproven, management practice for increasing quail abundance on private lands in Texas. The practice is not without its critics. Maximizing The Economic PotentialSummary: BY MIKE MAYFIELD May/June 2007 Issue of Texas Deer Association Tracks In the twenty-first century, many ranchers are diversifying their operations and exploiting more of their natural wildlife resources due to tighter budgets and ramped inflation. It is important to note that, while some ma...
The Next Frontier In Texas Deer ManagementSummary: BY HORACE GORE Nov/Dec 2006 Issue of Texas Deer Association Tracks A mule deer management conference designed to place emphasis on the status and needs of mule deer in West Texas and the Southwest was recently held in San Antonio. The meeting, which featured experts in the field of deer manage...
Option For Prickley Pear ManagementSummary: BY ROBERT FEARS Nov/Dec 2006 Issue of Texas Deer Association Tracks Prickly pear cactus occurs throughout most of Texas and in most areas it has the ability to increase in abundance very rapidly. It may have some value as food and cover for wildlife such as quail, deer, and javelina as long...
Hunting Opportunities May Increase for the Average HunterSummary: BY MIKE LEGETT Mar/April 2004 Issue of Texas Deer Association Tracks Hundreds, possibly thousands, of Texans soon could have access to low-cost, close-to-home deer hunts through a program being discussed by the Parks and Wildlife Department's (TP&WD) advisory committee on white-tailed deer....
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