RANCHING Wildlife
was 121.72 B&C. These are very respectable quality bucks for any- where in the state. Hunters looking for those trophy-
quality animals might focus their efforts in the Rolling Plains regions as well as South Texas. With the expectation of 2016
shaping up to be an exceptional deer season, I hope you make plans to spend time deer hunting with friends and family and enjoy those moments. It’s not often with the fast pace of life that we get the op- portunity to enjoy pursuing the white-tailed deer, so cherish those times afi eld. Good luck this year, and have a great hunting season.
‘My Texas Hunt Harvest’ app As a reminder to hunters, check
out the “My Texas Hunt Harvest” app that allows Texas hunters to voluntarily report and track their harvested game from a smartphone or tablet. Hunters can log harvest for all
resident game species, including white-tailed deer. The information collected will
help TPWD biologists assess annual harvest and manage healthy game populations across Texas. Hunters should note that elec-
tronic reporting using the app does not fulfi ll tagging requirements for any game that are required to be tagged, or requirements for the completion of the harvest log on the back of the hunting license as it applies to white-tailed deer. Download “My Texas Hunt Har-
vest” and share the app with your fellow hunters and landowners. The app is available at the App
Store for iOS devices and Google Play for Android devices. If you don’t have access to a smart device, you may also report your harvest at
apps.tpwd.state.tx.us/whs.
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TPWD Graduates New Game Wardens, State Park Police Offi cers
HE TEXAS AND SOUTHWESTERN CATTLE RAISERS ASSOCIATION (TSCRA) special rangers hosted a dinner on July 14 for the 60th Texas
Parks and Wildlife Department game warden academy class at the Game Warden Training Center in Hamilton County. This cadet class graduated Aug. 2, after 7 months of training. The class had 42 game warden cadets and 5 state park police offi cer cadets. Here are the graduates and the county to which they are assigned.
Game Wardens Albert Alvarez, Starr Benjamin Andrews, Jim Wells Stephen Boultinghouse, Jeff Davis Kord Bradshaw, Zapata John Braesicke, Duvall Graydon Cass, Reeves Daniel Castaneda, Jim Hogg Anthony Cimini, Reeves Dillan Conley, Mitchell Jacob Copeland, Maverick Aidan Dietz, Starr Dustin Favor, Haskell Chad Goertz, Zapata Michael Gonzalez, Cameron Kegan Gould, Webb Hollis Gregory, Hall/Childress William Gulsby, Hudspeth William Hackney, Starr William Hancock, Presidio Hewitt Holmes, Terrell Shane Horrocks, Webb Garrison Howard, Andrews/Gaines Lauren Iles, Webb Chelsey Kidder, Hudspeth Marcus Lowe, Zapata Patrick Merriman, Midland/Glasscock
Andrew Meyer, Sherman/Moore Kiara Nydam, Zapata
Casey Pentecost, Brewster Mark Perez, Kinney David Prieto, Maverick Carter Rangel, Hudspeth Welden Rappmund, Maverick Thomas Rinn, McMullen Juan Rosendo, Maverick Forrest Schmidt, Grimes Britton Stuckey, Scurry/Garza Brandon Thacker, Polk Marcus Whitworth, Webb Kevin Winters, Webb William Yoder, Pecos Matthew Zitterich, Presidio
State Park Police Offi cers Dustin Bowers, Lake Arrowhead State Park
Landon Cook, Abilene State Park Jeremy Gann, Mother Neff State Park
James Hestilow, Seminole Canyon State Park
Jeremy Velazquez, Lake Casa Blanca State Park
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