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    In south Texas fall and winter are times when deer hunters flood the diverse brush rangelands in hopes to harvest a trophy buck.  Holidays give hunters time off from their daily lives to enjoy the great outdoors hunting with family and friends. The Christmas holidays are an especially important to trophy hunters, due to that the white-tail deer breeding season is underway.   This period of time gives hunters
a higher chance of harvesting a trophy buck.  On the Callaghan Ranch, where I work during the months of December and January, hunters are consistently roaming the ranch hunting.  Unfortunately for the past three years I have sacrificed my Christmas holidays to work on the ranch rather than being able to spend it with my family.  Being that my home is in North Texas, Amarillo, 
it makes it difficult to always make it back home for the holidays.  Holiday blues tend to set in for me when I see much of the hunters come to the ranch with their families and loved
ones.  Being eleven hours away from home seems to make it even harder to get back to visit.  Due to the high prices in gasoline it roughly takes me $250 round-trip.  This makes it even more of a challenge just to see my family.  Between work and the high price of living the holiday blues come out around Christmas time.

          The holidays are a time to help people out in need.  Many families and homeless people do not have enough to eat.  As part of the Wildlife Firm, I feel the importance to make an effort to help starving people like this through hunting during the Christmas season.  With abundance of harvested deer throughout south Texas ranches can help tremendously. With the numerous connections to ranches all over south Texas we can help those in need greatly.  Similar to programs like “Hunters for the Hungry” we can give and donate harvest deer meat to those that are less fortunate.  
                                
     For the past several years of working on the Callaghan Ranch, I have been giving the excess of deer meat to families around the Laredo area during the deer hunting season.  Now as a founding member of the wildlife firm, I would like to continue helping the less fortunate on a larger scale throughout the entire south Texas area.  Making connections with landowners and food banks could be a good start for this program. With the much excess of harvested deer ranches annually remove to meet wildlife management goals; we can help the surrounding communities as well as the ranches dispose/simplify finding people willing to take the meat. 
                                          
  The holiday blues of  starving can be resolved and give those in need a smile back to their face this
holiday season.  It is important that we give back to our communities and lend a helping hand to those that need it.  With the help of landowners, hunters, and the Wildlife Firm we can eliminate hunger and brighten our
community’s future.





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