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Posted By: Gloszz

New to the forum- Canadian - 12/11/16 05:32 PM

Hello everyone!
Thought I would join the forum since I come to Texas often and got my hunter education. I currently reside in Alberta and it's my first year hunting but I can't complain it has been bad. My waterfowl count is 286 birds, that includes grouse, geese and ducks. If anyone could tell me how I could start hunting hogs in Texas when I come down into the Katy area, that would be greatly appreciated. Also do the snow geese come to Texas?
Posted By: rex47

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 12/11/16 06:37 PM

weelcome
snows come by the millions
hogs are every where, finding a place to hunt is a diffrent story.

how about the moose hunting in Alberta
Posted By: Creekrunner

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 12/11/16 06:49 PM

Alberta and Texas. You have two fantastic hunting areas.

Welcome.
Posted By: Pope&Young

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 12/11/16 06:59 PM

welcome
Posted By: Bee'z

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 12/11/16 07:00 PM

welcome
Posted By: cos

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 12/11/16 07:01 PM

Welcome, your probably going to get a few offers to trade a hog hunt for a Canadian Whitetail hunt.
Posted By: Gloszz

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 12/11/16 07:10 PM

Originally Posted By: rex47
weelcome
snows come by the millions
hogs are every where, finding a place to hunt is a diffrent story.

how about the moose hunting in Alberta


The snows are annoying haha. I literally have 600 decoys and they do not even finish. Canada's are a different story. The specks are fairly easy as well.

This season was bad for hunting. I saw one cow moose with a youngin. Lots of poachers and the weather being in the high 70s for most of the season made them sit deep in the bush. A few guys had some luck. I got one beauty of a doe and got buck fever on a 6 point... Missed 4 times haha. I wouldn't mind taking someone on a white tail hunt, depends if they want mountain or farm though.
Posted By: MikeC

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 12/11/16 08:17 PM

welcome
Posted By: NDN98

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 12/11/16 09:03 PM

welcome
Posted By: Curtis

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 12/11/16 09:47 PM

Welcome! I was in BC near Ft. Saint John last May. Going back in 2018 for another blackbear hunt and moose. We saw tons up there.

I'm not much for any bird hunting, but hogs are generally all over the state. Mostly all private land so you will need landowner permission to hunt here.
Posted By: Gloszz

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 12/11/16 09:55 PM

Is Texas like Alberta that you can go any hunt anywhere there is crown land? I think it's federal land in the USA. I know that we can hunt here for problematic animals even when there is no season. So we an even hunt deer, bear, cougar, wolf, boar, elk and moose if they are wrecking farm land. Most farmers just call hunters and get the job done. To hunt on public land in Texas I think I read somewhere you need special permits? I have guns at my cousins house in Fulshear, lots of hogs there but all walk through the neighbourhood in Weston Lakes...
Posted By: pigplinker

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 12/12/16 09:34 AM

Originally Posted By: Gloszz
Is Texas like Alberta that you can go any hunt anywhere there is crown land? I think it's federal land in the USA. I know that we can hunt here for problematic animals even when there is no season. So we an even hunt deer, bear, cougar, wolf, boar, elk and moose if they are wrecking farm land. Most farmers just call hunters and get the job done. To hunt on public land in Texas I think I read somewhere you need special permits? I have guns at my cousins house in Fulshear, lots of hogs there but all walk through the neighbourhood in Weston Lakes...


First off welcometo texas Hope you enjoy the great state. I think the only crown in the USA was knocked off her head in the last election. That I am glad for. Look into the Texas Parks and Wildlife Annual hunting permit. It will allow you to hunt hogs in a lot of places and most will welcome you to help control numbers. Good luck and happy hunting.
Posted By: Pitchfork Predator

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 12/12/16 01:08 PM

Originally Posted By: Pope&Young
welcome
Posted By: kry226

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 12/12/16 02:37 PM

Originally Posted By: Pitchfork Predator
Originally Posted By: Pope&Young
welcome
Posted By: JKC

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 12/12/16 04:34 PM

welcome
Posted By: CCBIRDDOGMAN

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 12/12/16 06:35 PM

welcome

FYI, if Rosie and Woopie ever really do move there, you have to keep them. No give backs.
Posted By: Always ready 2 hunt

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 12/12/16 08:39 PM

welcome There are lots of hog and geese opportunities in the Katy area. Look under the hog thread on this website also. Many outfitters for hog hunting if you can't find private land or a farmer to allow you to rid the pest. Shoot em all on site!
Posted By: Stub

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 12/12/16 09:16 PM

Originally Posted By: Creekrunner
Alberta and Texas. You have two fantastic hunting areas.

Welcome.
up
Posted By: kdkane1971

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 12/12/16 10:29 PM

Welcome, eh texas
Posted By: Hunt n Fish

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 12/13/16 04:10 PM

welcome
Posted By: Gloszz

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 12/13/16 04:57 PM

Originally Posted By: kdkane1971
Welcome, eh texas


I wish this stereotype would stop haha. Only natives talk like that, and possibly Newfies... And maybe the odd redneck.... And the odd visiting American haha.
Posted By: Wytex

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 12/13/16 06:17 PM

Welcome !!
Posted By: PMK

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 12/13/16 06:48 PM

Originally Posted By: Hunt n Fish
welcome
Posted By: hogwart

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 06/12/17 12:10 PM

Whoa there cowboy. Not so fast.

Yes we can destroy some pests but it's not as simple as calling a hunter.
Some animals require a permit others require nothing.
And I don't know a single farmer that calls anyone to do their dirty work for them.

There is also a matter of draws for legal big game which restricts one to a single wildlife managment unit. You can't just hunt anywhere.

I know you are new to hunting so maybe it'd be a good idea to ask before you tell others what you think is true.

BTW, why are you asking about hunting in Texas, on Alberta Outdoorsman you claimed you had hunted hogs in Texas did you not?
As I recall you claimed you hunted them down here before you hunted anything bigger then a rabbit in Alberta.

What gives?



Originally Posted By: Gloszz
Is Texas like Alberta that you can go any hunt anywhere there is crown land? I think it's federal land in the USA. I know that we can hunt here for problematic animals even when there is no season. So we an even hunt deer, bear, cougar, wolf, boar, elk and moose if they are wrecking farm land. Most farmers just call hunters and get the job done. To hunt on public land in Texas I think I read somewhere you need special permits? I have guns at my cousins house in Fulshear, lots of hogs there but all walk through the neighbourhood in Weston Lakes...
Posted By: hogwart

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 06/12/17 12:27 PM

Hello folks. As you may have deduced, I've been around a while, but I'm new to this forum.

I am from Alberta, I've lived here all my life. I've never been to Texas but I have been as far south as Arkansas.
And I know a few folks from the state. I used to be a big game guide in my younger days.

Anyway, I've been on the trail of an Alberta crook who calls himself The Whitetailer among many other things.
That lead me to this site.

Be careful folks, this guys a smooth talker and has sucked in a lot of well meaning folks. He knows how to spin a good yarn and he does not back down when exposed, he goes on the attack.

The thing that gives him away is his lies, he can't help making incredible claims that just might be true.

Is he here now? I can't say for sure, one never can with him, until a lot of people have lost a lot of money.

Just be weary of offers to go hunting in Alberta. If it's too good to be true, it's gonna cost you a lot.
Posted By: 1860.colt

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 06/12/17 01:36 PM

Originally Posted By: hogwart
Whoa there cowboy. Not so fast.

Yes we can destroy some pests but it's not as simple as calling a hunter.
Some animals require a permit others require nothing.
And I don't know a single farmer that calls anyone to do their dirty work for them.

There is also a matter of draws for legal big game which restricts one to a single wildlife managment unit. You can't just hunt anywhere.

I know you are new to hunting so maybe it'd be a good idea to ask before you tell othoers what you think is true.

BTW, why are you asking about hunting in Texas, on Alberta Outdoorsman you claimed you had hunted hogs in Texas did you not?
As I recall you claimed you hunted them down here before you hunted anything bigger then a rabbit in Alberta.

What gives?



Originally Posted By: Gloszz
Is Texas like Alberta that you can go any hunt anywhere there is crown land? I think it's federal land in the USA. I know that we can hunt here for problematic animals even when there is no season. So we an even hunt deer, bear, cougar, wolf, boar, elk and moose if they are wrecking farm land. Most farmers just call hunters and get the job done. To hunt on public land in Texas I think I read somewhere you need special permits? I have guns at my cousins house in Fulshear, lots of hogs there but all walk through the neighbourhood in Weston Lakes...

welcome ta texasHF... popcorn scratch confused2
flag
Posted By: Stub

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 06/12/17 02:10 PM

Welcome to texas
Posted By: 1860.colt

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 06/12/17 03:23 PM

Originally Posted By: hogwart


BTW, why are you asking about hunting in Texas, on Alberta Outdoorsman you claimed you had hunted hogs in Texas did you not?
As I recall you claimed you hunted them down here before you hunted anything bigger then a rabbit in Alberta.

What gives?



Originally Posted By: Gloszz
Is Texas like Alberta that you can go any hunt anywhere there is crown land? I think it's federal land in the USA. I know that we can hunt here for problematic animals even when there is no season. So we an even hunt deer, bear, cougar, wolf, boar, elk and moose if they are wrecking farm land. Most farmers just call hunters and get the job done. To hunt on public land in Texas I think I read somewhere you need special permits? I have guns at my cousins house in Fulshear, lots of hogs there but all walk through the neighbourhood in Weston Lakes...

scratch This is just like a segment out of Rocky & Bullwinkle, Dudleyduright of the Mounties chaising Snidly Whiplash ... confused2 take it this whitetail was on another forum in Canida called Alberta Outdoorsman you started closing in & all you seen was a white flag running threw the woods... & following the cookie trails, it lead ya to texasHF... i've been put on the ignorance list cause of my D- grammer, they wont allow me in the bunker & this is first time seen this thread... Am sure they'll get Walker , hes a famous texas Ranger ...
rofl kinda a twist, sounds like your hunting a poacher ...
While my alien body parts have limited my hunting, they made a joke of workmans comp & was denied disability... Gonna have ta check out the web site...
Have deen few shows of a texasen who hunts up their, hes got a ranch in texas but
not every thing in texas is bigger.. From Min.. they laughed & made fun of me at the foundry, when told hunters... deer are alot bigger farther North ya go...
as pappy says: tis tough seperating the bs from the rest of the crap ... Money talks can do some swape hunts on here.... i prefured the do-it-yourself WMA hunts... flag
Posted By: colt45-90

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 06/12/17 09:21 PM

welcome
Posted By: billyhunt

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 06/12/17 10:32 PM

popcornWTeF. This is going to be good lizabeth!!!!
Posted By: Nogalus Prairie

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 06/12/17 10:58 PM

So is this feller just a nice Canuck saying howdy or a crook who wants to rape/pillage my land?

welcome if you are the former.
slinger if you are the latter.

smile
Posted By: rickym

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 06/12/17 11:07 PM

Im getting the feeling both these fellers are clowns flag
Posted By: hogwart

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 06/13/17 06:39 AM

Originally Posted By: rickym
Im getting the feeling both these fellers are clowns flag


First post of this thread. December 11 2016
Originally Posted By: Gloszz
If anyone could tell me how I could start hunting hogs in Texas when I come down into the Katy area, that would be greatly appreciated.


Alberta Outdoorsman, thread titled Boar, December 17 2014

Originally Posted By: Gloszz
Also I have hunted in Texas but not with the guides. It is $150 for the first 100 pounds and then after that its $150 per pound. Also Texas has lots of private land now so people pay close to 450,000 a year for a plot of land to shoot deer.


Alberta Outdoorsman, thread titled "Hunting Alligators in the US" September 11 2016

Originally Posted By: Gloszz
I go to Houston very often and most of the time I just make friends at the academy in Katy. They take me hog hunting and gator hunting for free. But then I take them saltwater fishing so its a trade . The wetlands by Fulshear, Sugarland, Surfside and even Montgomery are all good for gators.


Alberta Outdoorsman, thread titled Heli Hogging in Houston Texas, November 22 2016

Originally Posted By: Gloszz
I shot from a heli with a few friends with AR-15's. It was a private helicopter though so I cannot refer any guides or charters but the area West of Houston ( Fulshear and Sealy were infested) They even barge into the gated community I lived at (Weston Lakes) through the Brazos river.


That's just the tip of the iceberg.
Posted By: Nogalus Prairie

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 06/13/17 01:10 PM

It's the Canadian version of jtprocaddie. smile
Posted By: ETexas Hunter

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 06/13/17 01:39 PM

popcorn
Posted By: dkershen

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 06/13/17 02:07 PM

I think Hogwart has outed his huckleberry... Thanks! Mod's should keep an eye out for "Glozz" to open a new account under a different name.
Posted By: Halfadozen

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 06/13/17 02:23 PM

Well that was interesting.
Posted By: cabosandinh

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 06/13/17 02:48 PM

eh ? is appropriate right about .... now
Posted By: 1860.colt

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 06/13/17 08:20 PM

Originally Posted By: Gloszz
Originally Posted By: kdkane1971
Welcome, eh texas


I wish this stereotype would stop haha. Only natives talk like that, and possibly Newbies... And maybe the odd redneck.... And the odd visiting American haha.

rofl FIFY flag
Posted By: Gloszz

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 11/13/17 03:54 AM

Hogwart has been banned many times on the Alberta forum for bullying people and outright lying. He is diagnosed with a few mental conditions and everyone knows him on the forum for what he is. Some hobbit that moved out into the bush and gets cabin fever from time to time. If I seriously was some poacher as he claims, tell me how I would know a fair bit about Katy? The person he claims I am, is some 50 year old feller that takes Americans guiding for bears illegally with no license. All I am is a 24 year old kid who is married to a Texan lol. He has gone as far as looking me up and finding me here, who has that much time on their hands? Any who, I have actually found land to hunt. Near Bowser road west of Weston Lakes. Right on the Brazos, they come from time to time onto a friends property. If you guys want a great gun range close to Houston/ Katy hit up Cory at Brazos River Sportsman's Club.
Posted By: Erathkid

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 11/13/17 10:10 PM

So Gloszz has some mental issues? Wallabydarn.
Posted By: Gloszz

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 11/13/17 11:21 PM

Originally Posted By: Erathkid
So Gloszz has some mental issues? Wallabydarn.

No unfortunatley I don't haha. Sometimes I wish I did because the social safety net here is so good I could be lazy and just hunt and fish.
Posted By: Hirogen

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 11/14/17 01:58 AM

Something smells like feedlot alley in southern Alberta. Not sure which one of them at this point.
Posted By: jim1961

Re: New to the forum- Canadian - 11/15/17 07:48 PM

welcome
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