Wow, never heard of that. I'll have to ask my bro if he's done that. They don't gut them. Just haul them back to the hanger and skin them enough to get the hams and backstraps. I guess the boys don't like the stink. The carcasses all go in a pile next to a T bar they call the meat pole. 200...
They shoot em all except during deer season. I met thier landowner "a good ole cowboy" and he never ventures out without a rifle. Shoots every one he gets a chance on. I can't even guess how many he's shot over the years.
My Texas hog hunt went quite well finally. Two prior years was a bit ruff with no hogs and few opportunites. This year I headed over to my brothers lease on Wednesday by myself because my brother had some business to attended to and wouldn't make it until Thursday afternoon. It was a windy rainy...
Off later today for Texas to see two of my son's, my grandkids, my mom and step dad spead out around Dallas and Galvaston. Then will meet up with my brother and see if we can knock over some pork. Weapon of choice will be a bow for the 1st two days then will switch to a black gun. Then will...
Still hunt. Pick days that are windy or the ground is quiet. Take your time cause the big deer have been conditioned to hunters and have learned to hold tight. Also because of the pressure they are most likely to be nocturnal so patience on your part is a must.
River bottoms are usually good. Getting permission to private ground is easier late as well.
Not sure about the Temple area but you will likely have to lease ground to have a chance at deer. Good thing is you will get there early enough to maybe develope some contacts and get on a lease with...
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