Favorite team:Texas A&M 
Location:San Angelo, TX
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Interests:Football, Hunting & Fishing
Occupation:Production Operator
Number of Posts:33
Registered on:4/16/2013
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No way A&M gets in to the playoffs. They don't deserve to after that abortion they produced last week. With the way the defense has looked the last few weeks, we might beat Ole Miss, no way in hell we stop Guice and LF7.

re: Texas doe hunt

Posted by Trillbill979 on 11/10/16 at 11:28 pm
No sir, I don't personally know him, but I have heard about his operation based here in San Angelo. I know a few of the landowners he leases from. He is pretty big time from what I understand. Leases quite a bit of country. I'm just an insurance agent that likes to deer hunt. Haha.

re: Texas doe hunt

Posted by Trillbill979 on 11/10/16 at 10:50 pm
Not on the place I just inherited where the doe and spike hunts are taking place, but I am helping manage a herd about 35 minutes from our ranch and we are doing hunts there too. Great bucks.

4 guys from Baton Rouge just came down and killed some great deer out there this past weekend. Trophy and management deer as well as some does. They hauled back a hell of a lot of venison for the upcoming year and were happy as hell with their deer too.

re: Texas doe hunt

Posted by Trillbill979 on 11/10/16 at 8:20 pm
Our ranch is in San Angelo where I live now, but I grew up in Del Rio and Double T is a first class operation.

re: Texas doe hunt

Posted by Trillbill979 on 11/10/16 at 8:18 pm
I am actually doing doe and spike hunts on our place this year. We don't have a home built on the property yet, but there are hotels near by.

We have had guys come in from Baton Rouge and New Orleans every year for the last 25 years, (Hokie Gajan and my uncle were best friends from playing football together) as well as guys from Southwest Arkansas, Eldorado and Texarkana.

Email me if it's something you'd like to to discuss further, I am sure we could get you fixed up and tagged out. We also have a TON of quail this year and are doing wild birds hunts, no pen raised birds at all. The quail are everywhere this year!

Deaux, hit me up too.

trillbill979@gmail.com
Hopefully Texas can wise up and do the same, eventually allowing medicinal and then recreational. I fear that with Abbott in office it will continue to be shot down.

New Mexico has relaxed marijuana laws and dispensaries for medical card holders, Arkansas just voted to legalize medical, surely it will be just a matter of time before it catches on here. I just don't see why the bible thumping politicians down here in Texas can't realize the benefits that the taxes from marijuana would bring about.
Best sign from this gameday is "Alabama has a small nick."
When our house got 7' of water inside it from a flood in 1998, we took our guns to a shop here in town and he salvaged them all.

I was so damn surprised when the guy grabbed all of our guns and laid them on the sidewalk, then hosed them off with a garden hose and sprayer to get all the mud off. Over 20 wooden stock rifles and shotguns and all if them were salvaged without having to replace anything on them.
Cleaning up a flooded house is no damn fun. Lost everything we owned in 1998 to a flood. T&P to all recently affected in Louisiana. Hang in there guys.
By low end, I meant the Simmons and Tasco I grew up with on my dads bolt action rifles.

When I built my AR-10, I decided I was going to splurge and put some decent glass on it. I bought the FFP Viper PST 6-24×50 with the EBR-1 MOA reticle. Vortex isn't anywhere near the top of the market when it comes to glass, but it is the nicest scope I have ever owned. Not sure how I came across privileged with my reply the first time, didn't mean to if I did.
Get the Viper. I grew up with a father that shot low end scopes,as soon as I built my first AR, I put a viper on it. Absolutely love the scope. No, it's not a Night Force, but the bang for your buck is awesome.
Only fight I ever got in at a football game was after we beat tech for the third time in a row before exiting the Big XII. My girlfriend at the time went in to a portacan after the game to piss and some a-hole raider fans turned the deal over on its door, where she was stuck in there until the thing could be flipped on another one of its sides. Hit two of them, then got swarmed by about 5 red retards.

If I'd have known that we would be splitting up a few months later I wouldn't have ever tried to be a hero. Can't even imagine the people I would have tried to murder with blunt objects if that would have happened to me.

re: 167# First Place Tarpon

Posted by Trillbill979 on 8/3/16 at 10:46 am
My buddy from A&M and his team got third. Looked like a hell of a time.

re: Texas Deer Hunt

Posted by Trillbill979 on 8/3/16 at 9:31 am
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re: Texas Deer Hunt

Posted by Trillbill979 on 8/2/16 at 10:21 pm
We have about 10-15 guys from Baton Rouge and Grand Isle come and hunt our farms and ranch in west texas every year.

Hokie Gajan and my uncle beat the hell out of each other in the NFL for years and became best friends (R.I.P,the man was one of my heroes). Him and his brother and friends have been dove, quail and deer hunting with my family since the late 80's.

I am sure we could work something out if you would like. We aren't an outfitter, but there are more deer than we know what to do with in Tom Green County. We have killed plenty of deer in the 140-150" range and we don't charge South Texas game ranch prices.

If you are looking for a full service hunt on a big time ranch. Check out my buddies operation, it's called Desert Mountain Guide Service. They kill monster whitetail, mulies & aoudad every year. Also have a ton of Rio Grande turkeys on their places as well if you want to do a combo fall hunt.

I have a few more friends with ranches in West central Texas and the western hill country that do day hunts as well. I am sure we can get you fixed up one way or another.
The Under Armour fishing shirts are the tits. Just as good or better than Columbia.
Mike Evans for 279 yards receiving against the Bama secondary in '13. Even though we lost that game by a touchdown, the dude was flat out dominant that day.

My dad took me to Kyle Field to watch us play Pitt. Larry Fitzgerald worked the A&M defense like a rented mule that day. It was impressive.

re: layout blind suggestions

Posted by Trillbill979 on 7/12/16 at 4:14 pm
I have used a Cabela's Northern Flight layout blind for 3 years now. Held up great so far, but I usually hunt out of a pit blind 80% of the season.

Worked awesome for cans and Sandhills in the Panhandle. I just bought brown and camo the hell out of it with native vegetation. No sense in paying the extra money when you will cover up the shadow grass/max5 pattern anyways.

re: .223 suppressor recommendation

Posted by Trillbill979 on 7/12/16 at 4:09 pm
Spend the extra money and get a Saker762. Worth it, and can run the can on your ar-15 and ar-10.