Lavon Lake has a new Master Plan for the properties around the lake that will affect future resources. I'd suggest you look further into it if you hunt there to see what those changes are. Whitney is doing the same thing. And I have been studying their plan today. And how it will or could affect the hunting there. All of the lands there have been reclassified. Some of the lands there will be purposed to fall into the "new classifications".
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Originally posted by Texas Grown View PostLavon Lake has a new Master Plan for the properties around the lake that will affect future resources. I'd suggest you look further into it if you hunt there to see what those changes are. Whitney is doing the same thing. And I have been studying their plan today. And how it will or could affect the hunting there. All of the lands there have been reclassified. Some of the lands there will be purposed to fall into the "new classifications".
http://www.swf.usace.army.mil/About/...es/Lavon-Lake/
Thanks TG, I read the one for Whitney too. Appreciate you posting this!
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Originally posted by brandonsbird02 View PostCan anyone clarify, I've read alot that the Rangers don't mind if u put down a little corn but do know what the rules say. Has anyone actually spoke to the Rangers.
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Well, I did a little walk in today, just for a little scouting. Since it was my first time out, and i didnt have a lot of daylight left, I "thought" I would find an "easy" way on to hunting land. Soooo, I drove on in to Twin Groves Park, @ the south end of area 6. This did not put me very close to the actual hunting land, but I took to wandering toward the line. There were a ton of tracks and rooted ground between the parking @ the boat ramp and the actual hunting area. But, I don't think where the area begins gives the 1000 feet buffer. But, like I said, there is a TON of tracks in that area!
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Originally posted by Bigyummy77 View PostRules state "no baiting"... but, 2nd hand info said a Ranger told them they don't mind...
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Originally posted by mcfactory7 View PostI haven't found any mention of baiting in the rules. The woman at the lake office when I got my permit a few weeks ago said have at it when I asked her. I guess I will check with a ranger since they're going to be the ultimate authority.
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Originally posted by Texas Grown View PostLavon Lake has a new Master Plan for the properties around the lake that will affect future resources. I'd suggest you look further into it if you hunt there to see what those changes are. Whitney is doing the same thing. And I have been studying their plan today. And how it will or could affect the hunting there. All of the lands there have been reclassified. Some of the lands there will be purposed to fall into the "new classifications".
http://www.swf.usace.army.mil/About/...es/Lavon-Lake/
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Originally posted by Goldeneagle View PostNot too sure I like the sound of "Environmentally Sensitive Areas". Sounds like they're leaving a way to shut down these areas. One of them is my main squirrel spot too.
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Originally posted by Pope & Yum View PostI am worried myself. The spot where I have been hunting hogs the past few weekends will soon be shutdown as well. "High Density Recreation Area". Which is odd because I have not seen anyone in that area yet...
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