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==Top 100==
 
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==Hotspots==
 
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== Guides and Resources ==
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*'''[https://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/wildlife/wildlife-trails/php/comanche-loop Great Texas Wildlife Trails - Panhandle Plains Region: Comanche Loop]''' at Texas Parks & Wildlife
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== Top 10 Years ==
 
== Top 10 Years ==

Revision as of 18:22, 14 October 2019

Contents

Region 1 Panhandle

Previous county: Coryell, Next: Crane
Bordering counties - North: Childress, Northeast: Hardeman, East: Foard, South: King, Southwest: Dickens, West: Motley, Northwest: Hall
Cottle-Panhandle.gif

Top 100


Hotspots


Guides and Resources

Includes:
  • Matador Wildlife Management Area

Top 10 Years

Rnk Leaders # of Species Year
1 Brady Surber 105 2010
2 Jack Kelly 80 2017
3 Steve Glover 77 2018
4 Greg Cook 75 2018
4 Blaine Carnes 75 2018
6 Bobby Schat 71 2018
7 Brady Surber 70 2012
8 Steve Welborn 60 2011
9 Steve Welborn 52 2012
10 Steve Welborn 48 2010

Previous county: Coryell, Next: Crane
Bordering counties - North: Childress, Northeast: Hardeman, East: Foard, South: King, Southwest: Dickens, West: Motley, Northwest: Hall