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    • lbman77
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        I’m planning a hunt the weekend of Dec. 12-15 (Friday to the following Monday) if anyone is interested. I’m using the 12th as a travel day, but I’ll head out early morning and should be there late morning, then hit the field right away. Anyone is welcome any of those days as their schedule permits.

      • lbman77
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          I forgot to mention what there is to hunt. Besides white tail, Rio Grande turkey(requiring tags, and an upland bird stamp for turkey), and javalina, there’s the exotics: Mouflon sheep, Audad sheep, blackbuck (African Gemsbok), and ferral hog, all of which, have no bag limit.

        • Cleland
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            lbman77 wrote: I forgot to mention what there is to hunt. Besides white tail, Rio Grande turkey(requiring tags, and an upland bird stamp for turkey), and javalina, there’s the exotics: Mouflon sheep, Audad sheep, blackbuck (African Gemsbok), and ferral hog, all of which, have no bag limit.

            . Where’s this Lake Amistad and what do I have to do to hunt there? From South Dakota hauling possessed turkeys to Laredo every week.

          • ksbowman
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              West Texas right on the border.

            • Cleland
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                ksbowman wrote: West Texas right on the border.

                I’m a non-resident bow hunter. What all do I need to hunt Amistad?

              • ksbowman
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                  Every time I’ve hunted exotics or hogs I’ve always bought the $45 Texas short time hunting tag although I was told it was not required. One time I was hunting outside Plano in the hill country and I came to within 60 yards of a herd of Auodad sheep and I would love to shoot one ever since. Only time I was ever that close to one and they are awesome.

                • Cleland
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                    ksbowman wrote: Every time I’ve hunted exotics or hogs I’ve always bought the $45 Texas short time hunting tag although I was told it was not required. One time I was hunting outside Plano in the hill country and I came to within 60 yards of a herd of Auodad sheep and I would love to shoot one ever since. Only time I was ever that close to one and they are awesome.

                    sounds easy enough. You didn’t need the $315.00 general license?

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