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"Hunting brings people together, unlike any other outdoor activity. I became friends with Brandon Houston on a deer hunt he invited me to, on one of the properties he manages for wildlife with emphasis on whitetail deer, but also non-game species. Brandon, like me, is a professional wildlife biologist. Soon after becoming friends he asked me to become involved in his H3 Whitetail Solutions wildlife management consulting company, which not only works with whitetail deer but all wildlife and their habitat. Hunting for whitetails with Brandon on my hunting lease in western Texas this time was for does with my Taurus Raging Hunter .454 Casull revolver, topped with a Trijicon SRO red-dot sight, and shooting Hornady's 300-grain XTP Custom ammo. During the hunt Brandon and I were also able to do a fair bit of exploring, as well camp cooking and sitting on water holes or near to them. We were able to each take a whitetail doe. The conversation on this episode starts out with Brandon and Larry having found an old stone building which originally served as a U. S. Calvary outpost when the lands west of San Angelo, Texas were still populated with marauding bandits, and the occasional attacks on settlers by the native American who resented western expansion."
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"Hunting brings people together, unlike any other outdoor activity. I became friends with Brandon Houston on a deer hunt he invited me to, on one of the properties he manages for wildlife with emphasis on whitetail deer, but also non-game species. Brandon, like me, is a professional wildlife biologist. Soon after becoming friends he asked me to become involved in his H3 Whitetail Solutions wildlife management consulting company, which not only works with whitetail deer but all wildlife and their habitat. Hunting for whitetails with Brandon on my hunting lease in western Texas this time was for does with my Taurus Raging Hunter .454 Casull revolver, topped with a Trijicon SRO red-dot sight, and shooting Hornady's 300-grain XTP Custom ammo. During the hunt Brandon and I were also able to do a fair bit of exploring, as well camp cooking and sitting on water holes or near to them. We were able to each take a whitetail doe. The conversation on this episode starts out with Brandon and Larry having found an old stone building which originally served as a U. S. Calvary outpost when the lands west of San Angelo, Texas were still populated with marauding bandits, and the occasional attacks on settlers by the native American who resented western expansion."
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