But heah, everyone needs something to do!Poppop wrote:A job like reloading that doesn't pay much is how the Obama people added the to their "job creation" statistics.
My wife and I were just talking about this and these are our observations in a nutshell. We have see people come to Texas from the States on the immediate West Coast and the northerns States from the Great Lakes east. This is a generalization but those from the West seem to be coming with their left leaning ideals in the hopes of influencing this State to lean with them. Usually they have made a killing on a property sale on the coast and then move here and are absolutely horrified that we like guns, hunting, & fishing. Those from the east seem to be coming to us as Constitutional hold outs that just cannot stand the idea of living where they do anylonger. They immediately assimilate into the present population unnoticed other than by accent or you catch them standing in wonder of our displays of patriotism and pride in both our State and Nation.Poppop wrote:The other option is for us obnoxious northeasterners to move west so we can enjoy the weather and year round shooting.
One couple that was from Chicago observed that even our groceries are graced with either an American or Texas flag or state something like "Texas Pride". My response is just how am I supposed to choose between which bag of rice I'm going to buy?
The only caution that I throw out to those that inquire about Texas on the various hunting & shooting forums I frequent is that Texas is a property rights State. In other words, the landowner is King. There is little to no hunting for permission and now a days, a good hunting lease is hard to find and a great hunting lease is gold. Public hunting is 50 years behind and will probably never catch up. It took me 30+ years to get drawn on the two premier State properties for hunting whitetails and mule deer and I will probably never get drawn again. I've been applying for a public lands antelope permit for the same period and it will probably never happen.
Public shooting ranges, at least State sponsored are non-existent and public ranges under private ownership are still tough to find and usually have so many rules that they are not worth shooting at.
Okay, now I have really have done it!