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Re: Beeville TX [Re: skinnerback] #8016286 10/20/20 12:58 AM
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Originally Posted by skinnerback
Obi Juan lives in Goliad County.


Technically he floats... With the force of course

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Donate to TX Youth hunting program.... better to donate then to waste it in taxes

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Re: Beeville TX [Re: BOBO the Clown] #8016298 10/20/20 01:11 AM
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Originally Posted by BOBO the Clown
Originally Posted by skinnerback
Obi Juan lives in Goliad County.


Technically he floats... With the force of course

smile






He's been sighted all over the place, "But we decide which is right
And which is an illusion."


...and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth. Gen. 1:28
Re: Beeville TX [Re: BOBO the Clown] #8016321 10/20/20 01:28 AM
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Re: Beeville TX [Re: bill oxner] #8016440 10/20/20 03:27 AM
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Originally Posted by bill oxner
Its been my experience that the dryer years are better for bob white quail in the coastal prairies. We found a record number in 2011 in a pasture in Wharton county.


As long as we have more in south Tx than we did last year in Throckmorton county I’ll be happy. That won’t be hard to do. Last year we found two small coveys with 12 hunters and 75+ dogs on 19K acres. A few years ago it was 25-30covey days. The blues in west Tx were the only thing that saved our year.

I’ll wager I’ll have two good dogs and a pup next year, and I’ll also bet they’ll all be brittanys.

Re: Beeville TX [Re: scalebuster] #8016530 10/20/20 09:32 AM
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No Shorty's in Beeville no longer. Their 32 oz sirloin would lap over the plate.

Re: Beeville TX [Re: scalebuster] #8016592 10/20/20 11:45 AM
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Originally Posted by scalebuster
Originally Posted by bill oxner
Its been my experience that the dryer years are better for bob white quail in the coastal prairies. We found a record number in 2011 in a pasture in Wharton county.


As long as we have more in south Tx than we did last year in Throckmorton county I’ll be happy. That won’t be hard to do. Last year we found two small coveys with 12 hunters and 75+ dogs on 19K acres. A few years ago it was 25-30covey days. The blues in west Tx were the only thing that saved our year.

I’ll wager I’ll have two good dogs and a pup next year, and I’ll also bet they’ll all be brittanys.


We do better in dryers years because there is less grass and more weeds. Quail are not good scratchers and the seeds are easier for them to eat.


Quail hunting is like walking into, and out of a beautiful painting all day long. Gene Hill


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