Big Time Texas Hunts




The hunting season is just days away, and entries for Big Time Texas Hunts are now on sale! Enter for your chance to win 8 premium hunt packages on some of the finest private ranches and prime wildlife management areas in the state.

The most popular offering is the Texas Grand Slam. One lucky winner will pursue 4 prime big game animals: desert bighorn sheep, mule deer, pronghorn and white-tailed deer. With only two to three bighorn sheep hunting permits offered a year, this winner joins an exclusive group of hunters.

And this year, the Big Time Bird Hunt now offers 3 unique trips for Bobwhite quail, Rio Grande turkey and dove. Previous winner James May said, “The only thing that would keep you from harvesting your limit was your shooting ability.” Other prime packages available for the winning include hunts for wild boar, white-tailed deer, gators, waterfowl and exotics.

Don’t miss your shot – buy entries online for $9 per entry. You can also purchase entries for $10 each at license retailers or by calling 800-895-4248. Purchase as many entries as you like. Proceeds will directly support wildlife conservation habitat managements and public hunting opportunities in Texas.




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Sunday

Severe Tstms

Hi: 80

Sunday Night

Severe Tstms

Lo: 66

Monday

Partly Sunny

Hi: 82

Monday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 65

Tuesday

Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 83

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Fishing Report from TPWD (Apr. 24)

GOOD. Water slightly stained; 72 degrees; 1.10 feet above pool. More rain in the forecast for the weekend. Bass are good, with the fish beginning post-spawn spread out. A good bait to try is shallow running squarebill crankbaits, smaller ones that go no more than 2-3 feet down. Water in creek areas may still be rain stained, so try the darker colors there, shad and light perch colors in the clearer places. Hybrid stripers have also been good, often mixed with white bass, though little surface feeding has been observed. Crappie are fair, as they spread back out, fishing the open, deeper water has been hampered by wind and storms. Blue catfish remain good in 3-22 feet, often coming into the creek shallows for shad. Report by Jim Beggerly, Jim’s Fishing.

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