Originally posted by Redneck_Romeo
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Fannin Unit Caddo Grasslands-Archery Only
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Chiggers and Skeeters
Get Permetherin and spray it on you hunting clothes. ****'s had it last year. That stuff works! And it lasts through several washings. I was out last weekend and though I walked through tall grasses, crawled through thickets, ZERO ticks/chiggers.
The bottom land was pretty dry so the skeeters weren't bad, even around the lake, cause I camped there. However, if the rain that went through puddled up the bottom land, I suspect the skeeters have multiplied. Thermocell is your friend! I used one around the camp for the minimal skeeters that wanted to visit me....works great...
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flogORfish, I found a permethrin recipe on a Pennsylvania hunting forum today. They were all about it for ticks, but from what I've read it'll work for chiggers and to a degree on mosquitoes at least where the treated clothes cover. Apparently the military uses a similar concoction for clothes and tents/bedding.
I'm making a trip to home depot tonight after permethrin and get clothes treated.
I went to LBJ opening weekend and got eaten!
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The information I found matches the commercial and the military ratios. I bought Ortho Total Kill (insect, not herbicide) which is a 2.5% concentrate. Dilute it with water in a spray bottle at 5:1 and that gets the concentration down to .5%, which is what the commercial stuff and various government web sites show as effective.
I paid less than $9 for a bottle of concentrate and based on what I used tonight, it'll last me for a long time. But I figure my son can use it for his boy scout camp-outs as well.
The commercial stuff supposedly has some bonding agents that helps get it through more washes. If it works, I have no problem preparing a few days ahead to not itch for many days to follow. The other forum site specifically point to this product indicating the other ingredients are "safe". http://www.huntingpa.com/forums/ubbt...832205&fpart=1
So far, all indicators, including your testimony, are that the commercial and home brewed mixes are effective.
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Originally posted by Froggy View PostDang Pat. You sure ask tough questions.
Policed by Forest Service Law Enforcement and TP&W Game Wardens.
Boundaries are marked and they have fire lines aound the property. Corners are marked with red bands around three trees and a monument.
Wildlife survey and check in forms will be made available at bulletin boards and will be mandatory.
Shotgun hunting for small game will still be allowed. No shot larger than #4.
All you need to hunt there is a state hunting license.Originally posted by ak47-03 View PostFroggy, are you saying that you DO NOT have to buy the type 2 permit to hunt Fannin this year?Originally posted by Froggy View PostThe Fannin Unit is not part of the WMA and has never required the APH permit.
All you need is a state hunting license. No check in is required this year.Originally posted by XTBrian View PostOK to hunt this unit,do you need the Annual Permit or just your regular hunting license???..Thanks..BrianOriginally posted by flogORfish View PostThere is a sign on the entrance park road that confirms you do NOT need the TYPE II permit for the Fannin Unit. Plus I called and asked. You don't need it for Fannin.Originally posted by flogORfish View PostRR, I called the office in Decatur. (940) 627-5475. Also spoke to the biologist but he didn't give me anything to get excited about. Said they don't do dear harvest during archery season for Caddo or LBJ grasslands because it is statistically insignificant.
Sorry it took a couple of days to reply..been a bit busy..
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Originally posted by Goldeneagle View PostI called Parks & wildlife yesterday about the AHP. The gentleman I talked to called it up on his PC while we talked. He said a AHP IS required. When you open the map for the Bois 'd Arc unit, Lake Fannin is on there and highlighted like the rest of the unit. He said Lake Fannin IS part of the Bois 'd Arc unit.
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Originally posted by Froggy View PostYour contact at TP&W was wrong. Here's a link. Scroll down to Caddo/LBJ and click on the link Lake Fannin Units 35-39. This is the Supervisors Order designating Lake Fannin as an archery only unit. I guarantee it is not part of the WMA's.
http://www.fs.fed.us/r8/texas/law_en...rs_index.shtml
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Originally posted by Redneck_Romeo View Postyes it is archery only we know that but in that link it has nothing saying that you dont have to have to the AHP it also says that you must comply with all laws,rules regulations prescribed by the TEXAS PARKS & WILDLIFE SERVICE and TEXAS LAWS and thats on page 2 and number 4 and the TEXAS PARKS & WILDLFE says that you have to have
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Good luck giving me a ticket when there is a sign at the entrance that says you don't need the Type II. I'll be taking a picture of it and posting on this website soon.
Bois d' arc unit - http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/huntwild...s/boisdarc.pdf
Ladonia Unit - http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/publicat...0112a_901s.pdf
Both of these are from the TPWD website and neither of them have Fannin on it.
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Hey Yall,
Im new to the site and wanted to introduce myself first. My name is Paul and I just moved to dallas for school. From what I can tell there is a bunch of great people on this site. I have a question for yall, ive been doing some research on lake fannin and was wondering if you can shoot does up there. I know you can in the Bois D'arc unit but havent found anything concerning whether you can at fannin or not.
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