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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?

The Nature of Things

The Nature of Things
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As a species, I’ve found, we tend to remove ourselves from the natural world. I contemplate the reasons for this, but I can say, I don’t understand it. By choice, I search for my place in nature and let that dictate my place in this ‘other world’ created by mankind.

Leasing Land for Hunting and Wildlife Recreation…Texas-style

Summary:             Sometimes you have to be hit with the obvious to see things more clearly.   Recently, I realized that not all viewers of texashuntfish.com are from Texas.   There is a reason they call it the world-wide web.   Consequently, I wrote this piece for not only Texans interested in leasi...

Supplemental Feeding of Quail

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 Potential

Summary: 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...

Option For Prickley Pear Management

Summary: 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...

What Is The Affect Of Stress On Reproduction?

Summary: Tommy Dugger photo BY DR. DICK CAIN Reproductive Physiologist Sept/Oct 2006 Issue of Texas Deer Association Tracks All of us in the Whitetail Industry are concerned about the health and well-being of our animals, and we understand that minimizing stress plays a significant part in ...

Examining Roost Site Selection and Survival of Pen-Reared Northern Bobwhite

Summary: I love hunting for northern bobwhite, but often I am frustrated by the lack of good quail numbers from year to year.   I am sure that you have experienced this same thing.   Most people who manage habitat and bobwhites, recognize the large population swings, or boom and bust cycles as part of the ...

Mourning Doves and Management Implications by Macy Ledbetter

Mourning Doves and Management Implications by Macy Ledbetter
Summary: Texas is the number one dove hunting state in the nation and mourning dove are the most numerous and widely-distributed game bird in North America.  The mourning dove is one of seven species of doves and pigeons native to Texas.  Mourning doves are an important economic, recreational, and esthetic resource to Texas.  Land managers, sportsmen, and enthusiasts all play a vital part in their existence here.

Wildlife and Fish Management Calendar for Texas

Wildlife and Fish Management Calendar for Texas
Summary: Managing for your favorite game and fish species in Texas just got a little easier! Texas landowners, hunters and anglers will all benefit from this combination management guide and calendar that is "hot off the press" and just in time for the Fall 2007 hunting season.  Featured species include whit...

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