Texas Bird Hunting Begins Soon
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Texas Bird Hunting Begins Soon
Texas Dove and Teal Season kicks off next month. I am an avid duck hunter and I can hardly wait for the 2017 bird season to begin. If you're like me you will probably be at the sporting goods store in the morning standing in line for that new Combination Hunting and Fishing License.
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Re: Texas Bird Hunting Begins Soon
Went dove hunting yesterday but only killed one bird that flew into the front of the truck on the way to the field. Go figure At least I got to take my son in law and his dog Bear.
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Re: Texas Bird Hunting Begins Soon
Going teal hunting this Saturday. Big decisions. Do I take my Browning Cynergy Over-Under which swings like a dream or my Browning Maxus with an extra shot. Should I shoot Black Cloud at 1450 fps or Hypersonic at 1700 fps? Decisions, Decisions. I hope all goes well like last year. Well, with the exception of the snake that swam into our blind.
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Re: Texas Bird Hunting Begins Soon
We nailed 'em!! Got set up well before LST and just waited till exactly 30 minutes before sunrise. We all limited out in about 2 hours. Mostly blue wing teal this early in the season. Game warden waded all the way out to where we were to check us just about the time we shot our last bird. We were right out in the middle of a flooded field in some high grass. I'm sure she appreciated the long walk in the knee deep soft bottom field, pulling her waders right off her feet every step of the way. Anyhow, we gave her a ride back to shore on the four wheeler. All in all, it was a great Texas opener thanks to our guide Mark Hudman. I would highly recommend him to anyone. He really knows where the ducks are. I ended up taking the Maxus but I only used the third shot one time. Oh well, Ill take the Cynergy next trip.
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