While we all swelter under the August sun, some one million Texans, as eager as a child waiting for Christmas day, are merrily taking inventory of their supplies and counting down the days until hunting season begins. Whether your idea of hunting is picking your way through mossy river bottoms listening for distant gobblers, slogging through the muck in the dark setting up decoys to draw in weary waterfowl, or perching in a tree waiting for that wide racked buck to pass nearby, hunting appeals to man's desire to commune with nature on a variety of levels. The experiences of the hunt (sights, smells, sounds), as well as the thrill of the pursuit, are what draw many from comfy homes and stressful offices each fall to the outdoors.
Wildlife: August 2007 Archives
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