bronco1
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Dayton's Defense should still be strong. Lots of speed and more size this coming season.
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Dayton Flint Rossow but, he has pitched for the Varsity some this year.
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Lumberton vs. Dayton Predictions?
bronco1 replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
I like the Broncos in this match up. I just got this feelin. ;D -
*Post Liberty Tourney Scores Here*
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Orangefield and Liberty started at 7:30, I do believe. -
Is Hussey coming back? He is a hoss.
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*Post Liberty Tourney Scores Here*
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Dayton and Tarkington tomorrow at 4:00pm. -
Well said, I agree.
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*Post Liberty Tourney Scores Here*
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, Aint looking good for the Broncos. Errors = Runs. -
*Post Liberty Tourney Scores Here*
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8-6 Dayton over HF in Bottom of 5th -
*Post Liberty Tourney Scores Here*
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8-4 Dayton in the 5th -
What About all this Steriod Hype
bronco1 replied to JSINGLE22's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
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*Post Liberty Tourney Scores Here*
bronco1 replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Thanks COOP, I get seem to get any updates, bad connections. -
* Crosby 4 vs. Dayton 5 Final/Tuesday *
bronco1 replied to JS's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Good job fellas! -
22-4A Visitors to Bronco Stadium-New Pictures
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I found a picture of the old Visitor's side. This was the Lumberton game. -
22-4a Predictions?? Going to be fun :)
bronco1 replied to BBallFan24's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
1. Little Cypress Mauriceville 2. Nederland 3. Dayton 4. Port Neches Groves 5. Beaumont Ozen 6. Vidor 7. Beaumont Central 8. Lumberton -
Another proposal favors South Texas
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I think we all basically agree. -
Another proposal favors South Texas
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I know that most south Texas ranches are well managed and that most hunters use those tags to manage deer herds. I am not against South Texas, I have hunted down there and have many friends who hunt down there. My point with the turkey hunting law is that it isn't good management of a public resource. Turkey season is started latter in the year so that most hens are bred by the time hunting starts. Early harvesting of mature Toms count result in poor breeding season. Moving turkey season up is like moving Duck season further out. Ducks start to mate late winter. If you hunt into that breeding season then you could be killing birds that are already paired for mating. It just doesn't make good game management sense, thats all I am saying. I love to hunt and I just do not want money over-riding good sense. -
Another proposal favors South Texas
bronco1 replied to bronco1's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
You make a good point about East Texas but, this new law is not only short changing E. Texas it is short changing the whole state. There is a lot of turkey hunting going on in South Texas. There is a reason that you don't hunt turkey that early in the year. Bottom line is if the law is passed, wildlife management is being thrown out the window. -
PN-G At Barbers Hill Predictions?
bronco1 replied to KFDM COOP's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
The Hill -
Look for Ford Smesny to rack up some RB stats this year for Dayton.
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Reminder - 2007 TPWD Statewide Public Hearings
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[move]Reminder....Reminder....Reminder...Reminder....Reminder....Reminder....Reminder....[/move] All meetings begin at 7 p.m. (Partial List edited by me) City - Date - Location Beaumont March 15, 2007 Jefferson County Courthouse, Jury & Paneling Room, 1001 Pearl Dickinson March 7, 2007 TPWD Dickinson Marine Lab, 1502 FM 517 East Houston March 8, 2007 Baytown Wetlands Center, 1724 Market St. Lufkin March 13, 2007 Angelina County Courthouse, District Courtroom 157 -
Another proposal favors South Texas
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Another example of special interest groups( hunters or not) manipulated the legislation. Before you know it they will be legalizing hunting at night down there. -
Another proposal favors South Texas Plan to revise spring turkey seasons seems mostly about political interests [Hidden Content] By SHANNON TOMPKINS Copyright 2007 Houston Chronicle TOOLS Email Get section feed Print Subscribe NOW Excuse some Texas hunters for their cynicism when they hear claims the state's hunting regulations always are based strictly and fastidiously upon best-available scientific justification and germinate from well-reasoned, peer-reviewed proposals made by trained biologists dealing with hard data. They are not. A few regulations owe their origin to flexing of political or personal influence. Nowhere is this more in evidence than in hunting regulations focused on South Texas. South Texas, the 30 or so mostly rural counties inside a rough triangle from Del Rio to San Antonio to Corpus Christi, is certainly the best-known hunting region in this huge state. It is a land of big ranches, big deer and big influence when it comes to hunting regulations. South Texas is where the ruling elite prefer to hunt, either on land they own or lease or otherwise have connection to access. And they are not shy about using their considerable influence to forward their or associates' hunting-related agendas, even when such moves fly in the face of logic. More opportunities That's why deer hunters in South Texas counties are allowed to take as many as three buck whitetails per season; hunters in the rest of the state, where deer herds often are as healthy and populous as any in Texas, are limited to one or two bucks. And it's why the general deer season in South Texas runs two weeks longer than in the rest of the state. It's also why hunters in three South Texas counties — Kleberg, Kenedy and Brooks — have a "fall" Rio Grande turkey season that runs through Feb. 25, seven weeks longer than the fall season in most of the rest of the state. This ability to manipulate the regulatory system to the advantage of South Texas interests is manifesting itself this year in a proposal that has little to do with scientific management and seemingly everything to do with private whims. In April, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission will vote on a proposal to revamp spring turkey hunting zones and season dates. The proposal would divide the state's Rio Grande turkey range into two zones, North and South. The spring hunting season in the South Zone would open on the Saturday nearest March 18, two weeks earlier than the current statewide spring season opening. The North Zone's spring season would open on the Saturday closest to April 7, a week later than the current opener. Both seasons would run for 44 days. Questions abound This proposal comes only one year after the TPW Commission, at the recommendation of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department wildlife division staff, combined what had been North and South turkey zones into a statewide Rio Grande turkey zone with a season that opened the Saturday closest to April 1. Why propose changing spring turkey regulations after one year of the new rules, particularly when the year-old change had been heralded as a way to simplify hunting regulations? Why move the opening of the South Zone two weeks earlier? And why delay the opening of the North Zone by a week? TPWD officials, forced to come up with some seemingly rational justification for the proposal, say it will "increase hunter opportunity by allowing hunters to take advantage of peak gobbling activity which varies annually across Texas depending upon weather conditions." But "increasing hunter opportunity" is the lipstick put on this pig to make it look presentable. Genesis of the turkey season proposal came not from TPWD staff but from pressure — call it a "suggestion" — to agency officials from an influential person who has a friend who wanted the South Texas spring season to open earlier. Moving the opening of the South Texas spring season to the middle of March certainly would be advantageous to turkey hunters there. The turkey breeding season in that region typically begins late in February. And male turkeys can be most vocal when trying to attract willing hens early in the season. This can work to hunters' advantage as a gobbler "cranked up" by the onset of the breeding season can be easier for a hunter to call into shotgun range than much later in the season, when breeding interest has waned. Some turkey hunters, in South and North Texas, have over the past few years wished for an earlier opening of the spring season, arguing that the peak gobbling (and their perceived best chance at hunting success) is over before the season opens. But, in the past, TPWD biologists have shot down suggestions for opening the season much earlier than the final Saturday in March. Their reasoning was based on sound biological justification. By delaying the opening of the spring season until at least a fair portion of the hens have been bred, the taking of gobblers by hunters has little biological impact on the flock. Opposite directions Perhaps opening the South Texas spring turkey season in the middle of March would increase hunter success. Whether that increase has a biological impact on the area's turkey population remains a question. But you'd have to think that if TPWD really wanted to "increase hunter opportunity" for all spring turkey hunters, they would have proposed an earlier opening of the North Zone season, just as they did for the South Zone. At least, they would have proposed leaving the North Zone opening where it was — the Saturday closest to April 1. Instead, the proposal is to move the North Texas opener later, further from when many hunters believe the region's gobblers are most vocal and opposite what the state proposes to do in South Texas. It's easy to understand why many turkey hunters see this proposal as just another case of South Texas getting special treatment because of who hunts there. But this time, not only is South Texas gaining an advantage, the rest of the state is being disadvantaged. And, rightly or not, such perceptions damage the credibility of all regulations proposals. [email protected]
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South Africa finalizes new laws on lion hunting
bronco1 replied to bronco1's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
THey aren't hunters, they are killers. Hunters hunt way more than they kill. Hunters love hunting not killing. Killing is a small part of being an outdoorsman and it definitely doesn't define who we are. Amen -
!!Duck Hunters-Claypool Reservoir Video
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It is hard to believe ain't it. I would like to be able to download that video.