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30 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said:

 

dove and quail hunted for free all my a&i years. we always found spots around the kingsville area. good fucking times, plenty of birds, cold beers, great grilled dinners and cards all night. 

And sow trout just down the road.   Talk about an area God reached down and touched.  

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1 minute ago, fattyflattie said:

And sow trout just down the road.   Talk about an area God reached down and touched.  

fishing was always great. we had friends of friends that had houses on baffin, private piers. access/permission was easy to get. many many fish frys. 

fridays were golf day. last class was at 11. we'd go grab lunch, then go play golf until dark. then head over to the house, start the bbq and play cards until sunrise. 

funny thing, if you pass all your classes, they hand you a chemical engineering degree 🤣🤣🤣

i was in no way a 'good' student but was asked to stay around to earn a phd and join the faculty. my advisor and dept head told me i had the right mentality and could relate to students. the rest was easy to figure out they said lol

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On 11/18/2025 at 10:26 AM, Jerry Callo said:

Dove hunters show up with a swivel top bucket.

So I got rid of my swivel top bucket years ago and replaced it with a nice camo directors chair.  At 6'4" its much easier on my knees.  I honed my dove hunting gear such that it fits in a back pack - mojo, decoys, ammo, shell/bird bag, and other random stuff.

On Tuesday I met one of my older buddies for lunch.  He's decided that his hunting days are behind him so he had some stuff to give me - another mojo, another bag of decoys, a camo folding chair, a camo backpack, another shell/bird bag, and, you guessed it, a swivel top bucket.  I was hoping for a shotgun, but no such luck.

 

 

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Posted (edited)
On 11/17/2025 at 9:11 PM, USCATX said:

This weather sucks.  Nothing is coming out in the daylight and I can’t even time the pigs right. 

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Having the same problem so far this season. Way too warm and muggy. Even the hogs have started waiting until after dark to come feed. They used to reliably show up within 15 minutes of the feeder going off.

Hoping things finally start moving after we get a little rain this weekend and then a cooldown next week. Planning to spend the entire weekend post-Thanksgiving out at the lease. Haven't been back since Opening Day, but doesn't seem like I've missed much.

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