The bill does not give teachers the responsibility or expectation to carry, it gives them the freedom to carry if they want to. I don't know why everyone on here keeps insinuating that teachers are going to "have" to carry or buy their own firearm to conform to this.
I'd bet that in heavy...
Unless you're hunting the late cow tag in these units, there is no need to get permission from landowners, the majority of all of these units are public land.
We went to San Antonio for Christmas to see the in laws, to me Texas wasn't bad, New Mexio on the other hand was ridiculous whrn it came to speed traps.
Look up anything with John Barklow. He has so much knowledge and experience when it comes to clothing, layering, sleep systems and backcountry survival. I know he has been on Randy's Hunt Talk podcast as well as many others.
Not too bad of a hotel, but I flew into San Angelo, TX for a week of training. The guy that picked me up from the airport, dropped me off at the LA Quinta inn where my company had me a room reserved. I went and checked in, the clerk gave me a key card for my room and I went and opened the...
Along with number 1 on your list, keep a very clean camp and don't, under any circumstances have any food or snacks in or near camp, it's easy to forget that granola bar in your pack.
Also if you have meat, or a bloody pack, keep it far away from camp.