eamyrick
WKR
As this is a hunting forum I thought this the appropriate place to pose this question. I'd like to keep political beliefs about immigration/drugs/smuggling out of it if possible. As most of you already know, the Texas border with Mexico is outlined with the Rio Grande river. Many of these areas are extremely remote and utilized for cattle ranching and hunting. The corridor between Mexico and Texas is utilized by numerous animals including Mule Deer, Big Horn Sheep, Whitetail Deer, Mountain Lions, Mexican Grey Wolves, Black Bears, etc. Many of these animals are endangered and on the come back. Many of these animals rely on the river (as much of this area is desert) and migration corridor between Mexico and Texas. From my perspective and the perspective of folks who study these animals, a wall would be a big blow to the wildlife and set back years of wildlife management efforts. Additionally, many of the ranches survive from income derived from hunting/cattle which is dependent on the river. As hunters, what your opinion. Is the juice worth the squeeze? Thanks.
(For perspective this photo was taken 50 miles from the nearest city, 18 miles down a dirt road, the mountains are in Mexico and the river is about 500 yards from the dirt road)
(For perspective this photo was taken 50 miles from the nearest city, 18 miles down a dirt road, the mountains are in Mexico and the river is about 500 yards from the dirt road)