I've had one stop me at an entrance. All he did was ask if I had a permit and hunter orange. Then we just talked about hunting for a few before he took off.
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Originally posted by beararcher_84 View PostProbably then someone talking out their hump then lol
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Im fine with the sheriff being out and about taking a active roll in keeping everyone safe and offten work together with game wardens on poaching and other illegal activities that sometimes go on out there. Ive heard in years past that trucks have gotten broken into, stuff stolen, trucks even vandalized, dead bodys being found and pot grows being found. So dont mind at all that they are there being proactive Just thought it was odd for a sheriff to be asking and checking hunting licenses
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I am not LEO, but my hunting buddy is... he said it is not all that common, but he was asked to check as well.
Originally posted by beararcher_84 View PostIm fine with the sheriff being out and about taking a active roll in keeping everyone safe and offten work together with game wardens on poaching and other illegal activities that sometimes go on out there. Ive heard in years past that trucks have gotten broken into, stuff stolen, trucks even vandalized, dead bodys being found and pot grows being found. So dont mind at all that they are there being proactive Just thought it was odd for a sheriff to be asking and checking hunting licenses
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Originally posted by Ispdnxs View PostTG, what’s been going on with the water levels? Any changes over the last couple weeks? Been stuck in the city for the last few weeks, going through withdrawals from not hiking. See any upstream releases changing anything?
Despite the rain we've all gotten, water levels are still pretty low on most all Texas lakes. There are only a hand full of projects releasing water. And that is at a minimal. PK dose have a minimal release of 113cfs at the moment. But I don't think that is going to do much for Grandbury or Whitney. And since people use most projects for drinking water, lowering will continue untill the right conditions occur (below read).
Forecast calls for some good rains over the weekend. We really need some hard down pours to get a good run-off so the lakes will fill. Slow steady rains will not do it. Slow and steady only allows for the ground to absorb it. The best run-off occurs after a long drought when the ground is really dry and hard. Throw a heavy downpour on top of that and you get good runoffs. But the trade out is flooding in certain areas pending environment/terrain/conditions for some areas. We can still get some lake fillers even with the current ground conditions. Just has to be the right amounts of rain at one time.
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After looking at the scheduled weather forecast, looks like we'll get some good rains into next week. Thur-Fri highs may only be in the 70s! Yeah!
Lets just hope it comes a gully washer this weekend! And over the next few weeks. Conditions are perfect for a great repeat of the 2009 duck season!
Edit: I might even have to host another TBH Group Duck Hunt.Last edited by Texas Grown; 09-19-2018, 06:16 PM.
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Originally posted by Texas Grown View PostAfter looking at the scheduled weather forecast, looks like we'll get some good rains into next week. Thur-Fri highs may only be in the 70s! Yeah!
Lets just hope it comes a gully washer this weekend! And over the next few weeks. Conditions are perfect for a great repeat of the 2009 duck season!
Edit: I might even have to host another TBH Group Duck Hunt.
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Originally posted by Texas Grown View PostDespite the rain we've all gotten, water levels are still pretty low on most all Texas lakes. There are only a hand full of projects releasing water. And that is at a minimal. PK dose have a minimal release of 113cfs at the moment. But I don't think that is going to do much for Grandbury or Whitney. And since people use most projects for drinking water, lowering will continue untill the right conditions occur (below read).
Forecast calls for some good rains over the weekend. We really need some hard down pours to get a good run-off so the lakes will fill. Slow steady rains will not do it. Slow and steady only allows for the ground to absorb it. The best run-off occurs after a long drought when the ground is really dry and hard. Throw a heavy downpour on top of that and you get good runoffs. But the trade out is flooding in certain areas pending environment/terrain/conditions for some areas. We can still get some lake fillers even with the current ground conditions. Just has to be the right amounts of rain at one time.
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