John Sertel / Monday, February 7, 2022 / Categories: Media, Chapter News Headline: New Hunters Find Success in Adult Mentored Hunting Program New and novice hunters were successful in yet another adult mentored hog hunt through Texas BHA’s R3 program, in partnership with Texas Wildlife Association and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The three hunters shot, cleaned, and processed 10 hogs in an educational weekend overseen by several hunting guides who presented gun safety education and a full field-to-table processing experience. The hunt was conducted on 2,500 acres of private land outside of Newcastle in Young County. John Sertel, Texas BHA’s R3 chair, said it was a great experience for everyone involved and noted that the sausage that they sent the hunters home with was particularly good. If you’re interested in getting involved with Texas BHA’s R3 program as a volunteer, guide, landowner, or new hunter, send us an email at texas@backcountryhunters.org. Previous Article Maine 2021 Policy Roundup Next Article Temporary Spotted Seatrout Regulations Approved Print 1 Rate this article: No rating Tags: Texas News John SertelJohn Sertel TX BHA R3 Chair Other posts by John Sertel Contact author Full biography Full biography TX BHA R3 Chair x