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  1. Sept. 17, 2007 Deadline Nears for Big Time Texas Hunts AUSTIN, Texas — Some of the finest hunting anywhere in the country can be found within Texas borders, and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s Big Time Texas Hunts offer hunters a chance to experience the best of the best. The Big Time Texas Hunts program offers the opportunity to win one or more top guided hunts with food and lodging provided, as well as taxidermy in some cases. The crown jewel of the program is the Texas Grand Slam hunt package, which includes four separate hunts for Texas’ most prized big game animals — the desert bighorn sheep, white-tailed deer, mule deer and pronghorn antelope. There are several quality whitetail hunt packages available, as well as opportunities to pursue alligator, exotic big game, waterfowl and upland game birds. Entries for the Big Time Texas Hunt drawings are $10 each and are available wherever hunting licenses are sold or by phone (800) 895-4248. More information about the hunts, as well as purchases online, is available at ([Hidden Content]). There is no limit to the number of entries an individual may purchase, and entries may be purchased as gifts for others. Purchasers must be 17 years of age or older. The deadline to apply for this year’s Big Time Texas Hunts is Oct. 15, two weeks earlier than in previous years to give the winners more time to prepare for their trips. The Big Time Texas Hunts generates hundreds of thousands of dollars each year, with proceeds dedicated to providing more public hunting opportunity and to funding wildlife conservation and research programs in Texas. [Hidden Content]
  2. I think it is classless poem. bird, terd?? I guess.
  3. This is a forum and most of what you get is useless opinion. I am sure that neither Lumberton or Dayton coaches care what anyone has to say on this forum. That said the statement above is more fuel to the fire than I know I have ever added.
  4. That's one of the problems with playing weaker teams in pre-district, you have nothing to compare your strength, speed, size, or quickness against. You really don't know how fast you are until you play someone with speed.
  5. NO doubt, in a gumbo and some new alligator skin diapers for the baby. ;D
  6. We killed 4 teal in the WP. My buddy and his group killed 8 out in the Bay. Lets see those pintail pictures.
  7. NO pass, No play is the only way. That is the reason why that Florida team that SLC played looked like grown men. It is like High School boys playing pee-wee.
  8. Nobody is going to sneak up on Dayton we know what kind of competition we face out in 22-4A. Lumberton is gonna be better than last year, they have some good athletes that play hard. I am not slighting them at all but they are just gong to have to prove to 22-4A that they can win. They competed last year, they may not have had a winnning season but they played football. Some close games, against good teams. As far as talking about the game a week early Dayton has a bye this week so our next game is with Lumberton. A stronger non-district schedule would help Lumberton, stronger teams expose weaknesses and faults in the team before facing district opponents. BMTSoulja1 makes a good point, maybe they just can't get other teams to play them.
  9. It was a good game, we just dropped to many passes. Friendswood ain't joking they got some hosses over there.
  10. I don't think that it was possible for the Gator to have been going after a hog in that kind of trap. It looks like that was the kind with a slide down trap door. Not a hinged door to allow multiple animals to enter the trap.
  11. Friendswood and Dayton already drawing a crowd [Hidden Content]
  12. Tony Hill - O and D lineman Jordan Baxter - D-lineman Aaron Jenkins - D-lineman Chris Young - LB Chance McCormack - O line Jordan May - C I am sure I missed some too.
  13. I picked PN-G, they have played 2 good schools this year and kept them to relatively low scores. The problem may be offense, but against weaker defenses they may fair well. Another problem for them is they won't be facing any weak defense to speak of, over all PN-G could make a run if their offense comes around.
  14. Schools should be high on the priority list. Stadiums are by the schools, so hopefully they play on.
  15. Sept. 12, 2007 Weekly Migratory Bird Hunting Report Weekly migratory bird hunting reports are posted from early September through early February. North Zone Dove: Mourning doves are good over sunflowers and milo in the agricultural fields north of Amarillo. Best shoots have been around watering holes in the afternoon. The recent cool front deposited new birds in the region. Dove hunting is fair to good over sunflowers, soil beans and goatweed in Red River, Bowie, Harrison and Cass County. Rockwall saw decent shooting as did fields near Terrell. The North Zone dove season runs through Oct. 31 with a bag limit of 15 birds. Central Zone: Whitewing hunting picked up near San Antonio as rains finally subsided. Afternoon hunting in milo and around watering holes has been better. Fields west of town near Hondo and Uvalde have been steady over corn, milo and sunflowers. Brownwood and Stephenville doves are good over tanks in the afternoon. Waco fields have been steady, too. Dove hunting is fair to good over freshly harvested rice and milo fields around Katy, Winnie, Devers and Liberty. Best flights have been in the afternoon. Daily thunderstorms have hampered the flight, somewhat. The good news is a cool front is expected to pass through Texas this week; the bad news is it suppose to bring rain with it which should hinder the flight. The Central Zone dove season runs through Oct. 31 with a bag limit of 12 birds. Prospects are fair to good. South Texas: The Special White-Winged Dove Area was good over the weekend for hunters working sunflowers, corn and milo in Willacy, Cameron and Hidalgo County. Maverick and Webb County hunters saw good afternoon shooting. Dove hunting is closed until the South Zone opens Sept. 21. Prospects are very good. Teal Season Forecast: Playa lakes in the Panhandle region are brim full of water, which should make this weekend’s teal opener a success. Teal are showing on area lakes and ponds in Northeast Texas. Habitat conditions there are good with the summer rains the region received. New birds should show with the forecasted cool front. Blue-winged teal are showing in the marsh around Anahuac, High Island, Smith Point, Freeport, Sargent, Matagorda and Seadrift. Outfitters there said the teal have shown in good numbers in the last few days. Flooded flats near El Campo, Eagle Lake, Katy, Sealy, Altair, Lissie and Brookshire are holding birds. The coastal prairies are as wet as they have been in years; and, despite blue-winged teal numbers near record highs, those birds could be scattered throughout the region with the abundance of ponds and small water bodies. Coastal marshes are in excellent shape since summer rains helped produce floating vegetation vital for providing food for waterfowl. Flocks of shovelers have also been observed coming into the area so hunters should be judicial in identifying targets. The Mission Lake Unit of the Guadalupe Delta WMA will be closed the duration of teal season due to flooding and hunters headed to Peach Point WMA will see new signage as the area is being renamed Justin Hurst WMA. Teal season runs Sept. 15–23 in the High Plains Mallard Management Unit and Sept. 15–30 in the remainder of the state with a bag limit of four, to include only bluewings, greenwings and cinnamon teal. Prospects are good.
  16. The Houston Barnicle is all jacked up. Don't even try and use logic when it comes to the barnicle.
  17. Sorry, I ain't no dog trainer but I here that book "Waterdog is good". crazy_cajun02 trains his dogs, maybe he can help. I am sure he will read this or you can PM him.
  18. Not sure, but I can email you the pictures if you want.
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