I recognized the countryside. I have killed a lot of ducks and geese around Eagle Lake and Altair.
Well you for sure did not use our guide if that is the case. This is our first and last year on this place. The first half of the season was great but it went down hill from then on. These guys day hunt everything to death so when we show up to hunt the birds are either gone or they are scared to death. Trying to find a legit lease in this area is not easy because several guides have leased up all the land. Next year I want a private lease or a club lease that does not allow day hunting.
I lived near Houston several years ago, and shot sporting clays with a fellow named John Fields. He owned the Blue Goose hunt club. I don't know if he is still in business or not. We lost touch after I moved away. I have not talked with him in over 10 years.
I lived near Houston several years ago, and shot sporting clays with a fellow named John Fields. He owned the Blue Goose hunt club. I don't know if he is still in business or not. We lost touch after I moved away. I have not talked with him in over 10 years.
I have hunted the Blue Goose before but the weather sucked the weekend I had the place leased and we only shot a few. I did like the way they conducted their business it was nothing like the idiots the run ours.
In '82 I worked for a tool rental company and would haul through the I-10 corridor, it always amazed me to see the fields literally white with geese. Then I worked around El Campo, Altair and Eagle Lake in '88, during the early summer, There are some HUMONGUS cornfields down there broken only by harvest roads so I can see why waterfowl would love it there.
In El Campo, there was an oriental restaurant, if I remember right it was called the Emerald Dragon or something like that, they had the best egg rolls I ever ate, anywhere.
DESTRUCTION is just a couple of vowels down the street from DISTRACTION
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