lpace
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Still considering Texas as a place to retire. Thanks for the responses to information about living there (in Texas) in a previous thread. The follow-on question is regarding the reality of hunting in Texas, particularly bow hunting. I read the following, which is concerning and prompted this thread....
"I lived in San Antonio for several years. And unless you're willing to pay a minimum of 5k for a spot on a lease. You pretty much aren't going to be hunting anywhere within 200 miles. The norm is about 1 hunter per 100 acres. Bowhunting is very tough at best. So in a nutshell plan on spending big $$$$ and not a lot of success with a bow."
One wonders what the Texans have to say on the subject?
Thanks!
"I lived in San Antonio for several years. And unless you're willing to pay a minimum of 5k for a spot on a lease. You pretty much aren't going to be hunting anywhere within 200 miles. The norm is about 1 hunter per 100 acres. Bowhunting is very tough at best. So in a nutshell plan on spending big $$$$ and not a lot of success with a bow."
One wonders what the Texans have to say on the subject?
Thanks!