You know how it is, lol. I'm in Rockport. I think I recognize your pic from TXbowhunter and think you hunt west of 35. I have not made it out there yet. It's funny to read the various posts on sites about the "lack of public land". I'm at one of 4 "units" on a lake, and haven't gotten through...
That ain't no s*#!&. It's not a boat but it's definitely a lil pit if you get into arrow building, filming, etc. It's less than a boat though to start up.
Hey Netdrop, tried to message but I believe I might have to have x amount of posts, etc. I'm from down on the coast, but drive 4-5 hours to get to the places I hunt. Headed out to scout for a couple days soon. I work a swing shift so I scout/hunt weekdays quite often. I'm interested in talking...
And it sounds like I'm at the last straw. I'll head up to the airport on Monday and ask for the manager by name, and basically just come out with it and ask for permission to bow hunt their property across the fence. I've never done this before. Used to see my dad go and knock on farmers' doors...
Small county airport, high fenced. The property boarders it and is about 50 acres, unfenced. Same owner, county. Airstrips and offices are in large high fenced section. First call was to the game warden. He had me send him a pin of the location so he could do some homework. He replied a few days...
Does anyone know the technical legalities of bow hunting property that is owned by the county airport (in Texas)? I believe I've gotten myself into a situation where I'm asking some different groups of authorities and they have no clue, but their instinct/fear tells them they should just say no...