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Fall Hunting Season

Written on: 08/11/2009 16:25 by: ggonzales        
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     As a true Texan born and raised I feel extremly lucky to be living in one of the best states in all of America to enjoy the great outdoors.  With the coming of the new fall hunting season I am eagerly awaiting cool weather which will host classic Dove hunts early for me.  I really look foward to the begining of hunting season so I can dust off that old shotgun and sight in the trusty deer rifle in preparation of a new hunting season.  I like to share my outdoor experiences with others so I have recruited my brother-in-law, son and anybody else willing to put up with me on hot september afternoons to hunt Dove.  I take Dove hunting very seriously and plan my outdoor outings very carefully to ensure 100% success.  I like to hunt at least two weekends in September, three in October and then start deer hunting in Novemeber.  This year I plan to focus most of my hunting time in the cooler months chasing after a trophy wild boar.  Last year I shot a nice buck and look foward to adding a fat pig to the tall hunting stories I like to share with others. 

     Already we have been hitting the coast this summer chasing after the elusive redfish and sleek speckled trout to satisfy our outdoor appetite.  If I can't be out in the mesquite brush hunting then I would rather be knee deep in shallow water heaven filled with tasty game fish.  Becuase of the summer heat we prefer to do our summer fishing early in the am or late in the evening.  There is nothing better the getting up early at the crack of dawn to head out on the water for some early day wade fishing or relaxing in the sunset of a great evening fishing trip.  This year I was fortunate enough to put some great eating fish in the freezer to fry up at the ranch when deer hunting.

     I consider myself an outdoor activist and enjoy recruiting new members to our elite society of hunters and fisherman.  I am blessed to have an extended family that love the outdoors and have access to family ranch land.  One of these locations is a sweet piece of South Texas located near Mathis lake loaded with whitetail deer.  The best part of the deal is that I don't have to pay costly lease fees or trophy fees, it is purely a family run hunt club.  All that is required is respect of the land and a promise to lend a helping hand off season to ensure the property is kept in prime condition.  If this was not good enough I am also happy to say that my father is part of a historic hunt club of aluminum workers who lease a small ranch near the famous King Ranch.  Good bucks have been shot at this location for many years and the place is loaded with huge wild boar.  A bonus to this classic South Texas deer lease is the amazing quail and dove hunting that can be had. 

    I promote hunting and fishing as a way to deal with stress and life in general with a positive activity that can influence our youth to be good stewards of the land.  I absolutely enjoy taking my ten year old son hunting and fishing with me on all my outdoor adventures so I can ensure that this great outdoor tradition will be passed on to others.  I hope everyones outdoor adventures are plentiful and boutyful this hunting season and would like to wish all the outdoor sportsment good luck affield this year.  May you catch that big fish that had been eluding your hook and may you take that nice buck that you have been dreaming about for all those years.

    

Comments:

Author:Chris Weidner Comment Left:08/24/2009 14:11

Great journal entry!  Right there with you on the outdoor activities and stress reflief.