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Texas Flyway
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08/11/16 10:35 PM
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Charlie817
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If you were to draw a line from the north part of the state(texas) to the south part representing a waterfowl flyway, if there is one, where would that line be? City to city.
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Re: Texas Flyway
[Re: Charlie817]
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08/12/16 12:39 AM
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jmhartt
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Re: Texas Flyway
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08/12/16 01:47 AM
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Indyoshi
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Do you know if there are individual maps with the same color grids?
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Re: Texas Flyway
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08/12/16 09:16 AM
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kweber
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anyone know the teal limit in the Carribean? looks like lotsa them hit the area same time as Yankees
Last edited by kweber; 08/12/16 09:17 AM.
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Re: Texas Flyway
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08/12/16 03:16 PM
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Matpk
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X2...! Has to be very liberal.
Last edited by matpk; 08/12/16 03:18 PM.
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Re: Texas Flyway
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08/12/16 03:54 PM
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GoBears870
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I'm interested in this topic as well. A guide told me last year the flyaway in N.TX has shifted west over the past 10-15 years. All the development along the 75 corridor has eliminate agricultural land the birds would use between the major reservoirs on that side of the metroplex. He thinks the bigger numbers now don't come east of 35W. I haven't been hunting this area for all those years so I'm interested to hear if others agree.
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Re: Texas Flyway
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08/12/16 04:52 PM
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ducknbass
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I'm interested in this topic as well. A guide told me last year the flyaway in N.TX has shifted west over the past 10-15 years. All the development along the 75 corridor has eliminate agricultural land the birds would use between the major reservoirs on that side of the metroplex. He thinks the bigger numbers now don't come east of 35W. I haven't been hunting this area for all those years so I'm interested to hear if others agree. I think that a guide is a goof. There has always been more birds out west then east. Nothing has shifted east to west only thing that's happened is the mallards stay further north.
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Re: Texas Flyway
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08/12/16 05:11 PM
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GoBears870
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I think that a guide is a goof.
There has always been more birds out west then east. Nothing has shifted east to west only thing that's happened is the mallards stay further north.
Probably explained by the fact that he only guides west of 35.
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