Yoakum Herald-Times (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 72, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 14, 1976 Page: 7 of 8
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south to the Rio Grande River.
However, much of his work will
be directed to programs along
Shooting hours will be 12 noon
to sunset throughout the season
that will end Nov. 7. 1976.
However, the mid - winter
season which will open Jan. 1
and run through Jan. 18. the
shooting hours will be 30
mintues before sunrise to
sunset. Daily bag limit for
Mourning doves is 10. posses-
sion limit. 20. either season.
See the chart published
elsewhere in this issue of the
Herald-Times for other special
notes regarding the dove
hunting laws.
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Some people once believed
that the first farmer to feed
his cattle on New Year's Eve
would have healthy animal*
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parts extra it needed
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ANNOUNCES the opening of the Animal
Medical Hospital on the San Antonio
Hwy. — Cuero, Texas. He will be engag-
ed in the general practice of veterinary
medicine.
Office No* 275-5547 — Res. 275-3287
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Permits will be good fortwo days
on the 15,200-acre facility.
-Engeling Area in Anderson
County, one deer, sex to be
determined at time of hunt.
Dates there are set for Nov
13-16, 19-22, with 200 permits to
be issued.
--Gene Howe Area. Hemphill
County, one white - tailed buck
deer. Some 30 permits will be
issued for the Nov. 20-21. 27-28;
Dec. 4-5 season. One turkey
gobbler may also be taken by
each permit holder.
-Kerr Area in Kerr County;
one deer harvest per hunter.
Whitetail. Sika or axis may be
taken, with sex and species to be
determined at time of hunt
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WE WHITE-WINGED DOVE
Regulations 1976-77
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• N* hunting permmitted in gam* refugos, state and federat packs, gam*
renerves, within corporat city limit* or from publie road* or road rights of
way.
• The retention of on* fully-festhered wing on draaaad doves ia raquirod in
thow counties having a white-winged dove season whan both mourning and
white-winged doves may ba teken. This requirement also upolies whan
doves ore imported from Menico or any foreign country.
• Shotguns must ba plugged pormanently to three-shel cepecity and may not
bo larger than 10-gauge. Hunting doves with rifles prohited.
• A whitewinged Dove Stamp for a $3.00 tee it required of aS persons who
hunt white-winged dove*. This stamp is required in addition to the valid
hunting licenee.
• A valid importation permit (foe $1.00) is required for the importation of
wild game birds (or animals) from the Republic of Mexico. Each permit it
valid foramamimum of 30 days from the data of iseue. Permits ere uveileble
from all Parks and Widiife Department dietrict offices and wherever
hunting and fidsing liaanaas are sold in the Rio Grande Velley Arne.
ODuing the oonaurront white-winged and mourning dove season, dove
hunting le not permitted in the are* northwest of Harlingen bounded on
Oto east by U.S. Hwy. 77. on the north and west by F M 401 and on the
south by State Hwy. 107.
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J ■ •00 correction to increaae tire mile
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Engine Tune-Up
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well as with other agencies and
organizations in these educa-
tional endeavors, added Pfann-
stiel.
Mazzaccaro holds a B.S..
degree in outdoor recreation
from the University of Maryland
and a M.S. degree in recreation
and resources development from
Texas A & M. He has completed
all coursework toward a Ph.D.
degree in recreation at Texas A
& M.
He was elected to the Gamma
Sigma Delta and Phi Sigma
societies and was a Graduate
Merit Fellow in 1974 while at
Texas A A M.
For the past two years
Mazzaccaro has been an
administrative assistant to the
head of A A M's Department of
Recreation and Parks. He has
also been a research assistant in
that department and had served
as administrative assistant to the
head of A A M’s Environmental
Quality Program for a year. Prior
to entering graduate school st
Texas A A M, he was s district
supervisor with the Harford
County Department of Parks and
Recreation at Bel Air, Maryland,
for three years.
His wife, Linda, has been a
senior secretary in the Depart-
ment of Mechanical Engineering
at Texas A A M.
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for the Nov 13-Dec. 15 season
-Sierra Diablo Area, Culber
son County, one mule deer buck.
Some 21 permits for the Nov
27-Dec. 2 season will be issued
Deer hunring ; wifi be
A maximum of 93 days of
sandhill hunting was approved
for “Zone A” -- Oct. 30-Jan. 30.
Zone A generally includes all of
the Trans-Pecos and western
portion of the Panhandle and
Permian Basin.
In "Zone B.” cranes will be
legal Dec. 4 - Jan. 30. The zone
includes the eastern portion of
the Panhandle and northermost
part of the Permian Basin.
Daily bag is three and
possession limit is six.
Commissioners also set a
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Hunters planning to apply for permitted at the Pat Mayse Area
permit* to hunt deer on parks in Lamar County Nov. 13-30 Md
wildlife management area* have the Angelina Dam "B” and
until Oct. 4 to submit the Angelina - Neche* Scientific
application to Texas Parks and Area in Jasper and Tyler
Wildlife Department Countie* from Nov. 13 to Jan. 2.
A public drawing, to be held in 1977. On the Pat Mayse Area, a
Channel catfish and sunfish
now are being delivered to
private pondowners who applied
for such species of fish prior to
Jan. 1 of this year.
Officials at the Texas Parks
and Wildlife Department's
Inland Fisheries Division say
they now are taking requests for
channel catfish, sunfish and
largemouth bass to be delivered
in 1977.
According to P&WD hatchery
coordinator Ted Lowman,
deadline for receiving applica-
tion is Jan. 1, 1977, but Lowman
encouraged landowners with
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enjoy an oven that
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cook* a meal,
even cooks while
you’re away.
Oven cleaning is lea* of a chore, thanks to
continuous-cleaning side and back panels
that begin reducing normal spatters to a
presentably clean appearance during bak-
ing and roasting. And the panel* remove
for cleaning of heavy soil at the aink. You
can even cook an oven meal while you re
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IV The Mourning doves season is
slated to open Sept. 25 in the
South Zone of Texas which
includes Lavaca, DeWitt and
surrounding counties.
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Leon Williamson
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by his job of
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Lberalized duck bag limits
and a longer goose Mason for the
eastern portion of Tosas were
approved by Perks and Wildlife
Commissioners for the coming
1976 - 77 migratory waterfowi
hunts.
A split duck and coot Mason
for the eastern two - thirds of the
state was set to run Nov. 13-28
and Dec. 11-Jan. 23, s total of 60
days, the maximum allowed by
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service for this year.
In the High Plain* portion of
western Texss, duck* end coot*
may be hunted from Nov. 2 - Jan.
23.
Goose hunting west of U.S.
Hwy. 81 is concurrent with the (
Nov. 2-Jan. 23 duck and coot
season. Daily bag is five geese,
no more than two dark geese
daily, and possession of five, nor
more than four dark geese in
possession.
But goose hunting east of U.S.
81 is a little more complicated
this year. Oct. 30 - Jan. 23 and
Nov. 13 - Jan. 23 seasons were
established. During the 14 days
from Oct. 30 to Nov. 13, no
"dark” geese may be taken.
Such geese include Canada and
white - fronted geese. From Nov.
13 to Jan. 23 both dark and light
(snow and blue) geese may be
hunted.
Bag limits on geese in the
eastern third of Texas remain the
same - daily bag and possesion
of five birds; the daily bag may
not include more than one Ross'
goose and no more than either
one Canada or one white -
fronted goose. The possession
limit may not include more
than one Ross' goose and no
more than two Canada geese or
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• Whitewell* just $3 more e Other sizes (h-s A
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South Zone Dove Season
Opens Sept. 25
two white fronts or one Canada eight and possesslon of 16. , Nov. 20 4 Jan. 23 woodcock
determing duck beg limit* is geese, ducks, coots, cranes, 30-Feb. 13 Common WUnon’s)
again in effect this year. snipe and woodcock. snipe season with e dally bag of
- 100 point bird*:
--WMA Hunt Deadline
Brazoria, Chambers, Galveston,
Harris, Jefferson and Orange
Counties.
- 70 - point birds: Mallard
hena, wood ducka, redheads and
hooded merganser*
- 10 • point bird*: All teal,
gad wall, scaup, shoveler and - ... .
merganser* except hooded Austin Oct .7, will determine this maximum of 75 permits per day
species. year's 951 partipants on the five will be issued. No permits will be
•• 20 - point birds: All other management and resesreh required at the other two sites,
species and sexes. The season facilities around the state. Bag limits are one buck on the
remains closed on black - bellied individuals may apply for a Pat Mayse Ares and two bucks
and fulvous tree ducks and permit to hunt on one of the on the Dam B and Angelina -
Mexican ducks. following: Neches areas.
-Chaparral Wildlife Manage Hunters are reminded they
Daily bag and possession limit ment Area in Dimmit snd may apply for only one area
on coots during the duck snd coot LaSalle Counties. One deer, sex where permit* are issued
season is 13 and 30 respectively, to be determined st time of hunt, through a public drawing. Those
Sandhill crane hunters again may be harvested by each whose name was drawn for gun
this year will be required to hunter. Some 200 permits will be or archery hunts in 1975, or for
obtain a free permit from the issued, with 100 going to hunters the special 1976 archery hunt.
Parks and Wildlife Department using muzzle loading rifles, will not be eligible to participate
before hunting. Hunt dates are Nov. 13-14, this year, in accordance with
27-28; Dec. 11-12, 18 19 state law.
A fee of $20 will be charged for
each two - day deer permit
issued for areas where hunters
are selected by public drawing.
The fee on the Pat Mayse Area is
$3 per day.
For more information on
specific areas or regulations
governing the hunts, persons
should contact the Texas Parks
and Wildlife Department’s
wildlife division.
All hunters will be required to
wear a minimum of 400 square
inches of daylight fluorescent
orange material. Safety vests
must be furnished by hunters.
Any person over 12 years of
age may apply; however, those
12 17 must apply as a member of
Seuh Rm* - Sept. 25-Mev. 7, WB. Jen. $-1, ve77. • t
MM ecunties of the Squth enb, meumning doves M be
then M Mt- 4, 8,6, and it during the whiewinged M*
charge,” said Lowman. "To
qualify for the service, a pond
either must never have been
stocked with the requested
species, have completely dried
and refilled since the last request
or have had all fish chemically
removed since the last request.'
Lowman said the P&WD
keeps computer records of all
stockings in private waters and
will not stock fish in ponds that
presently, contain the three
species of native fish.
Educational programs dealing the Gulf Coast.
with recreation, parks and "The need for educational
tourism along with the Texas programs in recreation and
Gulf Coast will get into full swing parks is of vital concern to the
Sept. 1 with the appointment of Extension Service, and we are
an area recreation and parks pleased to name Mr. Mazzaccaro
specialist by the Texas to this newly created position in
Agricultural Extension Service. South Texas," said Dr. Daniel C.
He is Tony P. Mazzaccaro, Pfannstiel. Extension Service
who will be headquartered at the director. "We feel he is well
Texas A & M University qualified to give capable
Agricultural Research and leadership in educational pro-
Extension Center at Corpus grams related to recreation,
Christi. parks and tourism."
Mazzaccaro will be responsi- The new specialist will be
ble for educational programs in working closely with county
recreation, parksand tourism for Extension agents and county
a 27-county area stretching from program building committees as
ther relic of
Itural past has
ged," White
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accompanied by a sponsor over
the age of 21.
Hunters must have their
application in Austin by 5 p.m.
Oct. 4 The public drawing will
be at 10 a.m.. Oct. 7 at the John
H Reagan Building in Austin.
Persons should fill out and
return their applications promp-
tly since less than 1,000 permits
will be issued. Last year's area
hunts drew a total of 13.634
applicants.
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Yoakum Herald-Times (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 72, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 14, 1976, newspaper, September 14, 1976; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1424305/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.