In California people pass on the shoulder.You are going to confuse the hell out of drivers there when you keep right except to pass: based on my experience driving around CO watching white plates w black letters.
In California people pass on the shoulder.You are going to confuse the hell out of drivers there when you keep right except to pass: based on my experience driving around CO watching white plates w black letters.
In California people pass on the shoulder.
It is even tougher to find non-high fence hunting or affordable leases down around Houston. DFW has some reasonable leases around, but personal relationships are the best way to find the best leases.
OP: I just moved to TX in January, and have been really looking forward to seeing the 2019-2020 list of draw hunts in Texas. Well, they released it today and from what I've seen so far your BEST odds of drawing a tag to chase something with antlers or horns is sitting right around 1.3%. An absolute joke if you ask me.
10 years I’ve yet to NOT to draw a State or COE permit. Keep the faith, don’t forget COE draws. There are three I know of that are roughly 50% just off top of my head.
Everyone loves to hate lol. There's actually a bunch of bow-only public land opportunities within 2 hours of North Dallas. Some really good bucks taken every year too. Crowds here aren't nearly as bad as western states OTC units in my experience. The high-fence thing gets blown way out of proportion, and lease prices are right in line with DIY western hunting. Look around online or PM me if you want some help.
Appreciate all of you guys. I had gotten pretty frustrated and disheartened after looking at that. I'll PM y'all.HNTR918
Send me a pm. Just moved from an hour north of dallas to grand junction. Can give you a little info if needed.
10 years I’ve yet to NOT to draw a State or COE permit. Keep the faith, don’t forget COE draws. There are three I know of that are roughly 50% just off top of my head.
This. I've been hunting public land in TX for the last 15+ years, almost exclusively for the last 6-7. Mostly wmas and coe land. I dont have trouble filling the freezer. You just have to learn a new game.Theres actually a lot of options for public hunting around you. National forest in east tx, oklahoma national forest, louisiana national forest, wmas, corp of engineers. Its not as good as the west but you shouldnt have any problem killing a deer every year. Hog hunting is really good and a ton of fun all year. Bowfishing, handfishing, duck hunting, plenty to keep busy without needing a lease.
My advice, stay out of the tall grass- CHIGGERS
You'll still be just a day's drive to the mountains.