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Originally posted by howabouttheiris View PostHere is a bobcat that I got on the game cam close to Tejas this year. I have seen others posted in the past.
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Originally posted by Serbin View PostAppreciate the response but this track was at least twice the size of a bobcat track. Big track with no claws showing on well over 50 good tracks. Who knows. Thanks.
Just counting the Corps land, you have 1200 acres of land with approximately 100 game cameras running ~6m of the year over baited sites (which draw a lot of food sources in the form of squirrel, skunk, raccoon, mice, fawns, etc), and not a single recorded image of a mountain lion reported (to the best of my knowledge). Since we cannot hunt them even if we see them, there would be no motivation to keep the photos secret.
Do you have photos of the tracks?
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Originally posted by doeboy11 View PostI use to hunt at Tejas and I found a track like that. I talked to a man that walks out there and he saw a mountain lion at the corner of the big field.
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For all people hunting Lake Georgetown this coming season. Applications are out and you can apply. What I am about to state I only found out after I had submitted a "group" application, then recanted it.
There is a new application rule this year!
If a group application is submitted the group is given only 1 number, each person on the application doesn't get a number. Meaning 3 people have 1 chance of getting drawn!
If you submitted a group application you have a 33% chance of getting drawn out of your application and that doesn't take into count the other 150+ applications that most likely will be submitted.
Wanted everyone to know your odds are better if you submit individually!
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Originally posted by bowhuntingnewbie View Post* * * * URGENT * * * *
For all people hunting Lake Georgetown this coming season. Applications are out and you can apply. What I am about to state I only found out after I had submitted a "group" application, then recanted it.
There is a new application rule this year!
If a group application is submitted the group is given only 1 number, each person on the application doesn't get a number. Meaning 3 people have 1 chance of getting drawn!
If you submitted a group application you have a 33% chance of getting drawn out of your application and that doesn't take into count the other 150+ applications that most likely will be submitted.
Wanted everyone to know your odds are better if you submit individually!
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Originally posted by justintyme8303 View PostNothing new they did the same two years ago then went back. Brad said it was to be more fair so they can get new hunters vs same guy every year.
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Originally posted by bowhuntingnewbie View PostI agree, just wanted to pass along the change in a person ability on getting drawn this year if they apply as a group. Your chances are not good in fact.
When the team of 4 with 4 number yes your odds were better. Thats why they changed it again to be more fair to the single hunters. They should stop the groups all together and do single app only IMO.
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It sucks that your group doesn't get the same number of entries as they would get as individuals. Not sure that I understand the logic behind that and why they changed it. They want more individual hunters? Seems stupid to me.
Common sense would be, during the draw, if they hit a certain number of drawn groups, then they stop drawing groups. In order words, have a bucket of entries that are "group entries" and a bucket of entries for individuals. example: 80 hunters total, 40 of those hunters should be in groups (10 groups of 4 for example) and the other 40 should be individual. Wh7y is that so hard to think of and execute? Seems a lot more fair than what they are doing now. Oh well, it's a federal regulated group, what do we expect the government to do? They never do anything that makes sense.
I disagree, they should never get rid of groups. Father Son hunts would never get to happen.
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Originally posted by bosshawg401 View PostIt sucks that your group doesn't get the same number of entries as they would get as individuals. Not sure that I understand the logic behind that and why they changed it. They want more individual hunters? Seems stupid to me.
Common sense would be, during the draw, if they hit a certain number of drawn groups, then they stop drawing groups. In order words, have a bucket of entries that are "group entries" and a bucket of entries for individuals. example: 80 hunters total, 40 of those hunters should be in groups (10 groups of 4 for example) and the other 40 should be individual. Wh7y is that so hard to think of and execute? Seems a lot more fair than what they are doing now. Oh well, it's a federal regulated group, what do we expect the government to do? They never do anything that makes sense.
I disagree, they should never get rid of groups. Father Son hunts would never get to happen.
I think they are just wanting to bust up some of the groups that get to hunt every year to give new people a chance to hunt the park. Some guys have been hunting the park over tens years and counting.
Maybe they need to do away with the exemption for shooting a doe and make everyone do the draw every year. They can still require shooting a doe b4 buck to get the numbers they want. Like Granger Lake
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