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Re: Pictures from my Texas hog hunt trip
#42115
02/25/2014 06:29 PM
02/25/2014 06:29 PM
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Uncle Bucky
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Originally posted by BREW...: They have "WILD" Bision in Texas? Those were on the 4400 acre ranch. Nugent hunted them.
Beauty is in the eye of the "bow holder"
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Re: Pictures from my Texas hog hunt trip
#42116
03/10/2014 02:04 PM
03/10/2014 02:04 PM
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jbwhttail
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Many critters are wils in Texas! Animals have been released and promugated on many ranches in Texas. The largest elk ever taken by a hunter was killed in Texas.. on PUBLIC LAND! It can not be entered in any book as elk are not native to Texas.
Until a person has hunted in Texas they have no idea what ranches there are like. Yes you can get a penned hunt for what you want to kill, or you can hunt for free range critters. I have hunted there for pigs over the past 15 years(every year) I've seen high fences, but by far most are not. Some ranches have a fenced area and the small ones are at least 640 acres, one square mile.
A few years ago we hunted a "high fence ranch" 9000, yes nine thousand acres. no killing pens! we saw so much wildlife from so many different country's. A Pere David deer, native to China. Until recently it had been extripated from China. Because it had been bought and released many years ago, Texas ranchers are now selling the deer back to China in a reintroduction program.
I hate deer farming and deer killing pens, but until you have seen some of the REAL ranches in Texas you don't know the true story.
When science meets tradition there will be sparks.....
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