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      How about llet's use the resources, that it would take to enforce either of these stupid ideas, down on the border to stop the influx of drugs and illegal immegration. For crying out loud..
      Surely this is fake news... This state has much bigger fish to fry..

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        Originally posted by MadHatter View Post
        You're probably gonna be real upset if you believe in such things.
        If you read the bible much at all, you would know you'll wind up in hell for much less.
        There's a reason very few will be in heaven, as per the bible.
        I am not the least bit religous by the way, but I have read the bible through many times, and studied it for yrs.
        Sowhy did you read it so many times?

        Originally posted by curtintex View Post
        My 15/16" Hex Socket is a corn dog......this game is fun.
        My wife is super model hot! This game is fun

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          Originally posted by donpablo View Post
          I call BS on the OP hearing that TPWD is considering no hunting on Sundays (unless he heard this April 1st). There’s not 1 state considering implementing this, only states considering ditching it.

          By the way I hunt AND go to church on Sunday.
          I never said TPWD. I did hear a group of guys talking about these two things. I told them they are full of BS just like you guys are telling me

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            Rivet Rat once agian getting y'all all wound up, and most took the bait

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              1, because no one hunts Sunday mornings, either because of church or the hangover at hunting camp. Best day of the week to hunt.
              Last edited by WItoTX; 04-09-2019, 07:02 AM. Reason: .

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                Is this what your bird was talking about?

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                Antlerless White-tailed Deer Hunting Opportunities Expanded for 2019-20 Season
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                Antlerless White-tailed Deer Hunting Opportunities Expanded for 2019-20 Season

                AUSTIN – White-tailed deer hunters in 41 Texas counties in the Blackland Prairies and Post Oak Savannah ecoregions will see expanded opportunities to take antlerless deer during the 2019-20 season, following changes adopted recently by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission.

                The decision to liberalize harvest restrictions on antlerless deer comes after several years of whitetail population growth within these ecoregions, combined with a relatively conservative doe harvest. Wildlife biologists with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department recommended the expanded opportunity to reduce the deer herd impacts to the habitat, help balance buck-doe sex ratios, and relieve buck harvest pressure.

                In 21 counties in south central Texas, hunters will be able to harvest antlerless deer from Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 28, through Sunday, Dec. 1. The counties include: Austin, Bastrop, Caldwell, Colorado, Dewitt, Fayette, Gonzales, Guadalupe, Karnes, Lavaca, Lee, Waller, Washington, and Wilson. In addition to these counties, Goliad, Jackson, Victoria, and Wharton counties north of U.S. Highway 59 and Comal, Hays, and Travis east of IH-35. The bag limit on antlerless deer in these counties is two, and hunters are reminded that all doe harvests during archery, muzzleloader, youth-only seasons, and the 4-day doe season are required to be reported within 24 hours through the TPWD website or the My Hunt Harvest mobile app. The four doe days are not for properties enrolled in the Managed Lands Deer Permit (MLDP) program.

                TPWD is also expanding doe days in 20 other counties from four to 16 days beginning with the start of the general hunting season on Nov. 2. Those counties include: Bell (east of IH 35), Burleson, Delta, Ellis, Falls, Fannin, Franklin, Freestone, Hopkins, Hunt, Kaufman, Limestone, Milam, Navarro, Rains, Smith, Titus, Van Zandt, Williamson (east of IH 35), and Wood.



                Billy C. Lambert, Jr.
                Private Lands Biologist
                Natural Resources Specialist III
                Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
                P. O. Box 124
                Hearne, TX 77859
                979-279-9693 – office
                903-426-1835 – mobile
                billy.lambert@tpwd.texas.gov
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                  ^ I am not sure how someone could get no hunting on Sunday and mandatory checks out of that release? Lol.

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                    Originally posted by ttaxidermy View Post
                    How about llet's use the resources, that it would take to enforce either of these stupid ideas, down on the border to stop the influx of drugs and illegal immegration. For crying out loud..
                    Surely this is fake news... This state has much bigger fish to fry..
                    Well since you are soon not to have anything to do on Sundays, maybe your own resources can be shifted south on weekends and help out some?

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                      no, to both. Even though I don't usually hunt on Sundays, I have a few times on draw hunts. It would seriously hinder interest in hunting growth/interest where weekends are the only time many people don't work or go to school.
                      Looks like just another way for TPWD to try and make new rules, as they do every year, to find another guy or two to fine for not knowing ALL the rules.

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                        Originally posted by Hunting4fun View Post
                        We need both.

                        1. Hunting an animal on the Sabbath is wrong IMO.
                        2. Checking in animals would give our Biologists the data we need to ensure the healthiest population.

                        Seems like some people are willing to compromise their convictions in order for it to be more convenient for their OWN needs.
                        Um. Technically the sabbath is Saturday. No hunting on Saturdays?

                        To answer your question RR...number 2. It would kill alot of peoples drive to hunt but maybe save the Texan cervid population.
                        Last edited by Briar Friar; 04-09-2019, 08:53 AM.

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                          I think they’re both stoopid, but if I had to pick I wouldn’t mind checking in everytime I killed something.

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                            Originally posted by Anvilheadtexas View Post
                            Well since you are soon not to have anything to do on Sundays, maybe your own resources can be shifted south on weekends and help out some?
                            Better yet like in the past when people think all boys and new citizens should be drafted for a little while to serve...Maybe make everyone serve building the wall!

                            Except on Sundays of course

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                              Originally posted by donpablo View Post
                              I call BS on the OP hearing that TPWD is considering no hunting on Sundays (unless he heard this April 1st). There’s not 1 state considering implementing this, only states considering ditching it.

                              By the way I hunt AND go to church on Sunday.
                              heathen

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                                But what if there is no God?

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