texas hunting lease Knowledge Base
texas hogs hunt lease? Hi folks, does anyone have information on hog hunt lease, or know some landowner has lease for hog hunt. thanks.
How can I find a deer lease in Texas? I am trying to find options for a Deer Lease in Texas. I live in Dallas but I am willing to travel a few hours to get somewhere. I'd prefer a lease where me and family can all lease out together, not get on a lease with a bunch of strangers who happens to have an empty deer-stand. I don't wanna just go out and buy some land, as I'm looking for somewhere that's established for deer hunting. Does anyone know of a website or anything that lists such leases, their availability, and price?
Day hunting in Texas? I'm planning on taking my daughter hunter for her first time. We are looking for an inexpensive day lease somewhere in Texas. Can anyone help? Thanks Doesn't matter what we hunt. Just looking at spending some outdoor time with my daughter.
Any hunters out there from Texas? Can anyone recommend a good hunting lease in the Bexar County or hill country area? (That's San Antonio) Am talking deer, quail & dove hunting.
Anyone hunters out there from Texas? Can anyone recommend a good hunting lease in the Bexar County or hill country area? (That's San Antonio) Am talking deer, quail & dove hunting.
deer hunting? i am going deer hunting on my buddies lease in 2 weeks and i want to make sure i have everything i need. what do i need. i have my hunting lisense already. and my camo. its going to be in south texas so its not going to be extremely cold.
How do I connect with my brother who is jealous and insecure about inheritance? South Texas families with separate ranches. 1 on mothers side and 1 one dads side. They have been handed to my parents after their parents died. Mothers ranch has been leased for at least 4 generations to the same hunters. No room for a new lease. My brother always took his friends any time to hunt deer and hog. My father called and spoke to my husband and told him the hunters didn't mind that he and his son (my step son) joined them for hog hunting. My brother arrived the same weekend. Now we were all very close good friends. My brother did not like the fact that my husband was there and reacted badly and was combative. 5 years later, he still will not talk to me. I've thrown all the balls in his court to be nice and still no response. My mother had the worst experience with her brother when her parents died. Mother went through a nitemare with her brother with inheritance.
carthage, texas? husband & wife looking for a deer lease(season) electric, & water not an issue. we hunt in Angelina county now, looking for something closer.
me and my friend love to hunt??............? well this past deer season i went hunting with my brother-in-law and i didnt know it but he was tresspassing without permission to hun on a lease and i killed my first 6 point....i was and still 15.....right now hes sitting in jail for it.........my mom and step dad dont like to get out and have fun..... and my mom said i couldnt never go hunting with my brother-in-law again which im glad i cant cause hes a moron. anyway me and my friend thought about it a couple a weeks ago and he will be turning 17 this year with his drivers license and we was thinking about coming up with money...which we have jobs so that wont be hard.......we was thinking about coming up with some money to rent out a lease for this deer season.....this is why i came on here to ask because i will be 16 and he will be 17 and im not sure that its legal to do it or to be without adult supervision while hunting......by the way we live in texas if that helps. i already have my truck and im passing all my classes so i can do any HOBBY THAT I CAN AND NO ONE CAN TELL ME TO DO ANYTHING but my parents ok....i understand but what if i could have one of my parents sign the contract
month-to-month leases? I am looking for the names of any known landlords in the tennessee (nashville or memphis) or north carolina (charlotte or durham) or texas (dallas or killeen) areas who rent HOUSES on month-to-month basis. I am looking to relocate, and would like to have a house waiting for me, but I want the option of moving out once I find a house to purchase. I am open to moving anywhere south, so leads to landlords in ms, la, ga, etc would be equally helpful. I'm still in brainstorming phase, but want to be ready to move by the time school lets out. I have a decent career, so employment is not a problem. I just need a little help with the house-hunt. Thanks to anyone able to help!
I'm moving to New Orleans for school, when do I start looking for apartments? I currently live in Austin Texas, and will be attending graduate school at Tulane in the fall. I'm looking at apartments now, but am not sure if I should go ahead and start looking into certain apartments since most of the leases start in June or July, and I'm not moving to NO until August. Any suggestions on how to go about apartment hunting in New Orleans?? Thanks!
im hunting deer leases for sale or for rent? i live in east texas. and live in the country around a lot of people who own and rent out leases but cant never find a number or in the thrifty nickel or anything. what else can i do?
Too Risky to Jump Ship and Move to a Bigger City (without a job)? I'm DESPERATE!!? So, I've been job-hunting for months to no avail in my rural town. I have an M.A in English and every job (including minimum wage) has shot me down cold. Most said I'm overqualified. I love my town and my cheap apartment. But the prospects of working in this town are grim and I don't think I'll ever be employed here. I have some savings. Should I just move to a big city without a job (I'm thinking somewhere in Texas)? The reason why I am panicking is because my landlord has been letting me stay in my apartment month-to-month. However, she just told me that she wants to know how much longer I plan to stay because she wants another fixed 9 month lease VERY SOON (which I don't want to be trapped into). I can't afford 9 months rent if I'll be unemployed the whole time. So should I just pack up and head to a bigger city and look for a job? I figured it would be more economical than flying/driving hundreds of miles for job interviews. Help please! I have applied to jobs in bigger cities (Seattle, for example). A couple of them contacted me but didn't want me to drive up 400 miles just for an interview. They said to wait unitl I moved here. I asked if phone interviews alone were possible, but they said no...they have to meet me. That's why I figured I should just move, so I'm not wrecking my car on maintenance and gas for only interviews. Ahhh, love job-hunting:) Any responses (please be kind) would be appreciated. I'm not too happy with myself right now.
Jump Ship and Move to a Bigger City (without a job)? So, I've been job-hunting for months to no avail in my rural town. I have an M.A in English and every job (including minimum wage) has shot me down cold. Most of them said I'm overqualified. I love my town and my cheap apartment. But the prospects of working in this town are grim and I don't think I'll ever be employed here. I have some savings. Should I just move to a big city without a job (I'm thinking Boise or somewhere in Texas)? The reason why I am panicking is because my landlord has been letting me stay in my apartment month-to-month. However, she just told me that she wants to know how much longer I plan to stay because she wants another fixed 9 month lease VERY SOON (which I don't want to be trapped into). I can't afford 9 months rent if I'll be unemployed the whole time. So should I just pack up and head to a bigger city and look for a job? I figured it would be more economical than flying/driving hundreds of miles for job interviews. Help please!
Financial Risk to Jump Ship and Move to a Bigger City (without a job)? So, I've been job-hunting for months to no avail in my rural town. I have an M.A in English and every job (including minimum wage) has shot me down cold. Most said I'm overqualified. I love my town and my cheap apartment. But the prospects of working in this town are grim and I don't think I'll ever be employed here. I have some savings. Should I just move to a big city without a job (I'm thinking somewhere in Texas)? The reason why I am panicking is because my landlord has been letting me stay in my apartment month-to-month. However, she just told me that she wants to know how much longer I plan to stay because she wants another fixed 9 month lease VERY SOON (which I don't want to be trapped into). I can't afford 9 months rent if I'll be unemployed the whole time. So should I just pack up and head to a bigger city and look for a job? I figured it would be more economical than flying/driving hundreds of miles for job interviews. Help please! I have applied to jobs in bigger cities (Seattle, for example). A couple contacted me but didn't want me to drive up 400 miles just for an interview. They said to wait unitl I moved here. I asked if phone interviews were possible, but they said no...they have to meet me. That's why I figured I should just move, so I'm not wrecking my car on maintenance and gas for only interviews. Ahhh, love job-hunting:) Any responses (please be kind) would be appreciated. I'm not too happy with myself right now.
Deer hunting with an AR-15 rifle? I am planning to go deer hunting this November. I have successfully completed and passed the Texas Hunter's Education Program. I am buying my Resident Hunter's License and Annual Public Hunting permit soon. I have also scheduled an annual hunting lease for $800 on a rancher's property 45 miles outside of Austin, Texas. I own several guns at home, I now have a Bushmaster AR-15, a Century Arms Galil rifle, a Bulgarian AK-47, a Rossi .38 special revolver, a Colt 1911 .45 pistol, and a 1895 Nagant revolver. The most accurate gun of my collection is my AR-15 and I enjoy taking it to the range every weekend. I spoke with the Game Warden and hunting with an AR-15 is legal here in the state of Texas. My rifle is equipped with a great telescope and bullet drop compensator and I also own a laser rangefinder to help me calculate the distance to my target. Some people say that an AR-15's .223 remington round can't kill a deer. Yet most of these critics, have never hunted deer with the .223 round or even tried it. A lot of the guys who hunt in this place where I booked my lease, are using AR-15's and only 2 of them have an AR-10. I spoke with them and they told me not to use the light 55 grain .223 round on deer. They recommended that I use the 64 grain soft point .223 round or the 77 grain soft point .223 round made by Sierra Matchking series. These heavier bullets delivered more foot lbs. of energy when they struck the deer, and a heavier .223 round is less likely to yaw and has greater penetration. But of course, I learned that there was a disadvantage. For maximum effectiveness against whitetails and mule deer, they recommended that I shoot at deer from less than 120 yards away, because the heavier bullet tends to lose velocity at a greater rate than the lighter 55 grain round. I am hunting from a deer stand that is at a 46 yard distance from an automatic corn feeder. If there is a .223 hunting load or make that you have used successfully to hunt deer, please tell me about it or please share your deer hunting experience with a .223 round.