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How many Texans do we have here?

Started by MikeW, August 11, 2007, 03:20:00 PM

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Rufus

Amarillo, up here and far from down there. Big place our state. Have fun bros.
Live simply. Love generously. Care deeply. Speak kindly.

gatorgar

Zapata, bout as far south as you can get in TX
Sarrel's BlueRidge Takedown Longbow 3pc
62" 53#@28"
Easton XX75 400   250gr up front
Have you noticed that the times you don't get nothing while hunting, are usually the most fun you've ever had.

Gun

Hey any of you guys work for National Oiwell?
It's really simple. Just don't take those borderline shots. Tomorrow is another day.

tex4k

No, but they've worked for me for about the last 30 years.

MikeW

OK Texans, So where's a good place to find some Jack Rabbits? I use to have access to a lease in Midland that was covered up in them but I don't have it any more.

Any of you guys that hunt Type II land know of any properties that hold good/decent populations of Jacks?
Time is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils.

Arthur P

I'm in Lake Dallas, between Denton and Lewisville. Member of Denton County Archers.

Bob Rudy

I live in West Columbia, Texas south of Houston and am looking to get into traditional archery after a long dry spell.

deserthare

Got you beat Gatorgar,
am farther south.  Down
here in Mission.
Johnny

TexasBubba

Texas born, Texas breed and by the grace of God Texas dead.

Dodd City, Texas 75 miles NE of the Metroplex called DFW.

"Ya'll can go to HELL! I'm-a-going to TEXAS!" Davy Crockett
Bill Graves
U.S. Army Infantry (Retired) 1982-2004
Iraq - Afghanistan Veteran

I was a soldier - I am a soldier- I will always be a soldier

yleecoyote23

QuoteOriginally posted by TexasBubba:
Texas born, Texas breed and by the grace of God Texas dead.

Dodd City, Texas 75 miles NE of the Metroplex called DFW.

"Ya'll can go to HELL! I'm-a-going to TEXAS!" Davy Crockett
Hey Bill, "I like th' way you talk"!!! (said in my best SlingBlade voice!)   :bigsmyl:  

Mike, we have some public land here in San Angelo that has a bunch of Jacks runnin' around. Cottontails too!

Even a few carp and gar cruising the shorelines about half the year.
In the beautiful Davis Mountains and lovin' every minute - Danny

MikeW

QuoteMike, we have some public land here in San Angelo that has a bunch of Jacks runnin' around. Cottontails too!
Does that mean Type II WMA land? I'd come that far to shoot some Jack's. I haven't bow fished since I was a kid but I loved it and I've been thinking about buying an inexpensive bow off **** for bow fishing. No lack of Gar or Carp around here.
Time is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils.

Wudstix

San Antonio at the present.  Transplant been here since 1992.
"If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much space!!!" - Me

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Dr. Ed Ashby

If you're a Texan once, you'll ALWAYS be a Texan; and all my college friends still call me "Tex" (well, at least the ones that are still around to do so). I'm Texas born and reared, and my family was there before it became Texas. My Great, Great Grandmother was a Caddo Indian. In fact, despite a lifetime of globe-hopping and the fact that I rarely get back "home", I'm still a Texas resident!

Often, in very remote areas of the African bush I've been asked by natives where I came from. Many times I would enounter a blank expression when I said "USA" or "America", but every time those had failed, and I then said "Texas", they ALWAYS knew where that was! Their usual reply was "Cowboy"! (In English, I might add!)  :thumbsup:  

Ed

snakewood3

Followed an old trail that led to my Commanche and Scottish ancestors lands. Born in Compton, CA..now home between the Pease and PrarieDogtown fork of the Red River...
U.S. Navy Seabees '79 - '86
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TexasBubba

Hey, snakewood.  You meant to say the Pease River. Correct?
Bill Graves
U.S. Army Infantry (Retired) 1982-2004
Iraq - Afghanistan Veteran

I was a soldier - I am a soldier- I will always be a soldier

Mike Brown


**DONOTDELETE**

Oh, that "public land" Danny (ylee) is talking about is city owned property.  Only need a license; no parks permit required.

You guys watch for the bunny hunt after deer season closes.

Either yleecoyote23, myself or one of the others who's attended the last 2 years will post come December.

Hope some of you can make it.  Its a lot of fun.   ;)

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MikeW

I'll try my best to make it. Love to meet some of you guys.
Time is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils.

Van/TX

Another one.  Not here by choice.  Things just worked out that way  :scared:    :knothead:    :wavey:    :archer:    :biglaugh:  ...Van
Retired USAF (1966 - 1989)
Retired DoD Civilian (1989 - 2009)
And drawing Social Security!
I love this country ;-)

**DONOTDELETE**

QuoteOriginally posted by Van/TX:
Another one.  Not here by choice.  Things just worked out that way   :scared:      :knothead:      :wavey:      :archer:      :biglaugh:   ...Van
Yeah, me too Van.  ;)


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