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antelope
at Tue Nov 24 13:55:48 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by antelope ]
Ric, that is just not true, you CAN hunt in Texas legally, it's just that everyone is going to have to get used to seeing new localities, and seeing old localities from breeders they trust that were doing this before the road ban started. C'mon, I was personally with the HCU's first outing, and there were quite a few hunters. While no alterna were caught the first time out, most all the other species cohabiting were. Like the Gries ranch suboc here.I would guess there are several people that already had and have now property to hunt, and that more people will do the same. It would take a few years to get the new range down I imagine, and the right movement circumstances, but I betcha a dollar to a donut there will be some more found and properly verified by people that can be trusted. I am in no way implying who can or cannot be trusted. I don't know you and you don't know me, that said, it wouldn't bother me at all if anyone poked at my credibility, I know what I've caught, have recorded it, and have witnesses to the fact. It wouldn't matter to me whether anyone else believed me or not, 'cause I'm sure that most of the founding animals will have the doubt thrown on them, it will be up to the buyer to be- (a)ware, always has been, always will be.
----- Todd Hughes
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