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Help a new Texan out #4760505 11/19/13 03:12 AM
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So I'm finding it a bit difficult. Is there anywhere within 90 minutes or so of the dfw area that I can get waterfowl without a boat? Recently moved here, and been dying to get my lab out there. Any public land names would be greatly appreciated. It seems as if it's basically illegal to hunt from land around here?

Re: Help a new Texan out [Re: Jordan249] #4760549 11/19/13 03:21 AM
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Jordan, several of the posters on this site are guides, your best bet is to hook up with one of them if you want to hunt on land.
Look at the bottom of their posts for the name of their service. They will take you to mostly private land.
It's nothing personal but till some get to know you no one will show you any good public spots.
Or you can get a public land hunting permit $49 and scout.


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Private stock ponds are one option.

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I just moved to Texas 3 weeks ago and also live within 90 miles of DFW. I scouted and drove around burning fuel and money and it paid off when I limited out in 1.5 hrs yesterday on public land. There are birds here you just have to find them. Good luck!

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Originally Posted By: Barny Topwater
Jordan, several of the posters on this site are guides, your best bet is to hook up with one of them if you want to hunt on land.
Look at the bottom of their posts for the name of their service. They will take you to mostly private land.
It's nothing personal but till some get to know you no one will show you any good public spots.
Or you can get a public land hunting permit $49 and scout.


Pretty well nails it.


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Re: Help a new Texan out [Re: Jordan249] #4760571 11/19/13 03:27 AM
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Jordan...there's lots of info on here for hunting public. You need to just read up. Look at all of SniperJohn's posts as he has a lot of detail on public hunting in Texas with many internet links.

Naming lakes is considered bad etiquette. Asking is worse. Everyone is expected to put their own scouting time in.

Get with a guide or two, there's a bunch of them that advertise on here. They can take you out to some public spots...but remember the golden rule: if you ever get taken to a public spot you never go back to it without your host's permission.

Otherwise all hell breaks loose.

Good luck and welcome to the forum.


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Re: Help a new Texan out [Re: BigAL33] #4760580 11/19/13 03:29 AM
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Just book first 7 am T-time, golf courses are absolutely loaded right now.
Saw 3 ponds along 114 at TPC las colinas with a chitload of ducks.


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Re: Help a new Texan out [Re: creeksidelc] #4760583 11/19/13 03:30 AM
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Originally Posted By: creeksidelc
I just moved to Texas 3 weeks ago and also live within 90 miles of DFW. I scouted and drove around burning fuel and money and it paid off when I limited out in 1.5 hrs yesterday on public land. There are birds here you just have to find them. Good luck!


Amazing concept, this burning fuel and scouting.

Re: Help a new Texan out [Re: beaversnipe] #4760587 11/19/13 03:31 AM
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And wasup with everybody (1500 people per day) moving to texas already.
They just finished up 114 and its a parkinglot already

bang bang bang


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Alliance airport pond was overflowing with birds


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Re: Help a new Texan out [Re: TxHunter96] #4760624 11/19/13 03:39 AM
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So is texas motor speedway pond


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Loved my 4 inches. Well needed.

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Hate Russians. Love happy endings. I saw snot fly. cheers


Re: Help a new Texan out [Re: beaversnipe] #4760644 11/19/13 03:44 AM
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Can you run fast Jordan? I have some killer spots!

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All the information you are wanting can be found on this forum but you are going to have to do the work to find out, no one is just going to hand it to you.

Re: Help a new Texan out [Re: beaversnipe] #4760999 11/19/13 12:19 PM
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Originally Posted By: beaversnipe
And wasup with everybody (1500 people per day) moving to texas already.
They just finished up 114 and its a parkinglot already

bang bang bang


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I'm not for spot hand outs. More of a general area to scout. I've got a lake down south I'm going to scout Saturday so we ll see how it goes.

Re: Help a new Texan out [Re: Jordan249] #4761890 11/19/13 05:58 PM
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Look up Type II land and go buy a permit from a Texas Parks and Wildlife Deparment office so they can hand you a guide with maps.


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Originally Posted By: Jordan249
I'm not for spot hand outs. More of a general area to scout. I've got a lake down south I'm going to scout Saturday so we ll see how it goes.


up Scout. You're a duck hunter.


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Originally Posted By: beaversnipe
Just book first 7 am T-time, golf courses are absolutely loaded right now.
Saw 3 ponds along 114 at TPC las colinas with a chitload of ducks.

I think he might of taken your advice, I didn't see a single duck in those ponds today. I did see a guy cutting the antlers off of a dead deer on the side of 121 in front of Bass Pro today though. Oh I almost forgot to add that my brother reported the tanks at the Lewisville waste water area are loaded with mallards.

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