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09-12-2021, 12:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Keith Doty
Greg, I live in the Houston area and have hunted the Katy area for many years, doves and water fowl. I think the lack of agriculture has destroyed what was an excellent hunting area. Those vast subdivisions are a poor substitute for rice and milo fields. Lots of fields I guided hunts in 35 years ago are gone to development.
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I totally agree. Pine monoculture has done it to a lot of formerly good places around here.
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