The 4-County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 31, Ed. 1 Monday, November 7, 1977 Page: 5 of 15
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By VICKIE TSCHIRH ART field as early in the season as vegetation of South Texas is able to
t ' News Editor possible to harvest the deer while provide nutrition for deer through
Medina Valleyites can look for- they still are adequately nourished, dry spells, and observers have - ’ -
ward to hunting success ranging Biologists urge hunters and land- noted good antler development,
from fair to excellent on native game owners to utilize their antlerless Body weight of the deer may be a bit
birds and deer this season, deer permits early as well, to trim under normal because of dry
beginning Saturday, Nov. 12, when. the herds and ease the pressure on conditions, but nowhere in the area
the season opens. ' the available forage during the hard does an emergency condition exist.
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IV your propane tank before Or' Man Winterhits town.
If you depend on a weedy supply of Once on our a vure you'll hecumga
pripane gas for heating and cooking negular customer and yu'll get yuik..
throughout the winter months, haw ctsirtrous service throughaur the year,
your tanks filled early. So, if you'rkokingfcira depend-
CallHNG Propene Company able supply of prpane gas this winter
w'rencouraging people tofl their season, aunt on HNGPmpaneCim-
tanks before the winter rush by calling panyNe'rthdependahlecompony
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connections. 23• nenmet you and call today. f
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officers indicate that only 2 major " August and September caused
‛ parts of the state—East Texas and acorns to fall earlier than normal. In ------------ ---------
the South Texas brush country—are many areas, the deer are eating this wtions this year,
expecting average to better than av- mast crop too early, eliminating a Turkeys have fared well through 1.
erage deer herds. . food Source, that could be vital to the summer because they have been .
Most areas of the state started them at ala ter date. 2’ able to switch to an insect diet to .
1977 with good range conditions The South Texas brush country, offset the loss of vegetation through
because of generous spring rains, where many Medina Valleyites drought.
But the summer was harsh and dry hunt, is used to dry conditions, and, Shooting hours for deer hunters
in most areas, cutting down on the so are the deer. The arid-land extend from % hour before,sunrise
browse needed to maintain the deer ■ r ag. to Ve hour after sunset. Hunters in.
until the mast crop is available. ■ .. Page 5—November 7,1977 the Medina County area are allowed
'1 Throughout the state it may be . THE NEWS RITI.LETIN {2 deer, with a limit of 1 buck. The
। advisable for huntera to get into the _mmm. season extends through Jan. 1.
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Schott, Bobbie. The 4-County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 31, Ed. 1 Monday, November 7, 1977, newspaper, November 7, 1977; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585243/m1/5/: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.