I got drawn for Muzzle Loading Antelope.....
No draw for deer or elk....refund checks
I will be hunting dove, quail, ducks and coyotes too.
If I get time I will attempt another prairie dog slaughter....it's been 2 years.
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I got drawn for Muzzle Loading Antelope.....
No draw for deer or elk....refund checks
I will be hunting dove, quail, ducks and coyotes too.
If I get time I will attempt another prairie dog slaughter....it's been 2 years.
i didnt put in for any big game tags. i'll hunt rabbits, coyotes and if i can find a place to hunt prarie dogs. i also plan on thinning out a few hundred house sparrows as well as starlings. my wife wants me to rid her garden of ground squirrles.
Deer buck tag muzzleloader
Bull elk tag rifle...(last year I also got a left over cow tag hope this year is the same)
Antelope doe tag rifle
Bear tag muzzleloader to go with my deer tag.
Pheasants that is mandatory for the dog she would dis own me if she did not get to bird hunt.
Anything else I can hunt in between my first kill for the year was a skunk let the hunting begin.
got a rifle deer tag, next year I'm going to put a texas address on my app. so I can get an elk tag, because I cant seem to draw one, but when I get up there it looks like I crossed the state line, because every lic. plate is from crappy texas. it makes you wonder, if texas is so great for hunting like they say, why are they all here in colorado?
1st season rifle, bull elk tag.
I've been toying with the idea looking for a left-over muzzle-loading tag but I haven't yet.
Actually, I don't even have a muzzle-loader. I should really get one and shoot it for a year before I try hunting with one.
Mike
Because almost all of Texas is private land and to hunt you either hunt in a preserve or lease land to hunt on.....either way it is cheaper for them to pay an out of state tag and hunt here. I like them here...it keeps my hunting fees down. Imagine everyone (residents) paying $200 plus for a deer tag.
If you want to hunt elk for meat....in the back of the rifle section of the hunting brochure for each species there is a section called Ranching For Wildlife. It is a draw for residents only. It is for Colorado hunting preserves and all cow tags have to be given to residents at standard fees....it means you get a guided hunt....for the standard draw fee $45.
I get a cow tage every 2 years and fill my freezer....last year when I arrived, they offered me a 2nd tag as the DOW wanted to thin their herd but didn't hant additional hunting pressure. So I got a double hunt.
Got a first season either sex Elk tag. Will also try to do some small game hunting and would really like to get in some bird hunting and varmint hunting but my consulting travel schedule will ruin all that from now through Oct.
prairrie dogs, rabbits and yotes. One year i want to go to wyoming for antelope.
and yes in TX leases are expensive. I shared one with my cousin and it was 1000 a year on a small lease
Hey Tim, If you ever want to take a hunting trip to Nebraska I have a house out there in Benkelman. I usually hunt the Pheasant are Forever fields and around the State Wildlife Areas the one in particular is Swanson Reservoir about a 25 minute drive from the house. Dove hunting is good there in the early part of the season but, It's so fricken hot. Anyway let me know if you want to shoot some birds this season, me and my dog are always ready. [WooHoo]