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Search Results:Migratory Bird Hunting Report No. 5
Summary: Weekly migratory bird hunting reports are posted from early September through early February. North Zone Dove: Grain fields of milo and corn have been the best producer in the Panhandle north of Amarillo. Mourning doves have been best in the afternoon on the edges of fields. Abilene hunters have ...
Migratory Bird Report No. 14
Summary: Weekly migratory bird hunting reports are posted from early September through early February. High Plains Mallard Management Unit: Outfitters said the Thanksgiving cold front pushed more geese to the High Plains. Goose hunters enjoyed better decoying action near Dumas, Spearman, Etter and Amari...
Migratory Bird Report No. 13
Summary: Weekly migratory bird hunting reports are posted from early September through early February. High Plains Mallard Management Unit: Decoying action has been solid for Canada geese over plowed, milo and corn. Strong numbers of birds have been seen near Dumas, Etter and Spearman. Snow geese have bee...
Looking for Quail Hunters!!!Summary: 3 Properties to Choose From in West Texas. We only run 1 or 2 hunts on each property each season to keep pressure to the very minimum. Property (1) is 15,000 acres in far western Jeff Davis and Presidio counties. Would prefer a minimum group of 3 hunters up to 10 hunters. Cost is $250 per hunter f...
TPWD to Wrap up Dove Lethality StudySummary: A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department officials are content with the 1,360 birds collected during two years of field research comparing lead and non-lead ammunition effectiveness for doves. Public concern about the incidence of lead in the environment ...
Does Disease Play a Role in Quail Decline?Summary: Quail season thus far has been disappointing . . . again. Since 2006, quail hunting in the Rolling Plains has been sub-par by Texas standards. Roadside counts at RPQRR were down 72% from 2008. And the dim prospects have hunters, landowners, and at least one wildlife specialist, scratching their hea...
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