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   I hope that you and your family had a wonderful Labor Day Weekend, a holiday that was created in 1882 to honor workers, mostly immigrants, who were beginning to organize themselves against unfair wages and employment conditions.
   We all need time, whether it be an extended weekend like the past one, or a vacation trip to an exciting destination, in order to replinish our drained batteries that are a consequence of our hectic pace.
   Labor Day weekend is special to me in other ways, as well. Friday night lights, camo clad dove hunters permeating our rural towns, first cool fronts of the year, and the savory smell of something on the pit. Ah yes, it does not get much better than that.
   Here at WSI, we have officially switched into our fall routine. Dove season opened on September 1, and we have hosted a few dove hunts already, which you can check out on the Play By Play page of our website, or through our Facebook. We are in the process of wraping up some preseason chores and getting prepared for our intense fall big game schedule. Things could not be looking better. Our first few helicopter surveys are confirming that antler quality is above average, just like we anticipated. It's going to be a great season.
   As you will see below, we hired a seasonal tech to run our camera equipment in preparation for our new website video series, "WSI Real Hunts with Real Hunters," which will hit your computer screen in October. Our first clip will be an intro type piece, and it should be posted around October 1 on a new page of our website titled "Videos."
   Our first cool front of the season arrived last Friday. Nice! My, how something as simple as a little change in weather can inject new enthusiasm for life. Fall is here, and so is our fall hunting season. So, get out your popcorn, and prepare for a fun, entertaining ride over the next few months. We will try to keep you updated on a regular basis through our Play By Play, as well as our new "WSI Real Hunts with Real Hunters," on our new video page.

Cheers,
 
Greg Simons
WSI 2010 Video Tech

James Mongold...a.k.a. "Ben"
 
   Ben comes to us from the Concord, NC. and fortunately brings a wealth of video experience. Holding a degree in Motion Picture and Television Production he has paid his dues putting together quite a resume of internships and projects across the southeastern United States. Now he is now ready to try his hand at more "in-the-field" video capture. And we are glad to give him that opportunity. 
  Ben has just the right level of knowledge that will prove him to be a big asset to WSI. Although not a seasoned hunter, he has spent plenty of time outdoors and we believe he will mesh in quite nicely with the WSI staff and hunters.
Best Antler Growth in Years 
2010 WSI Trail Cam
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This is the year to hunt the Lone Star State for white-tailed deer. Stars have lined up and quality of antlers may prove to be the best they have been in several years. And, it is not too late to schedule your deer hunt with WSI. We still have openings on several properties, so please feel free to check in with us on availability. Here are a few photos of bucks we have recently captured on film from trail cams and during our helicopter surveys.
 
Trail Cam  trail cam 
WSI Summer Success
Axis 2010
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    In addition, Ruben is wrapping up all of his preseason endeavors and we are finishing up the last of our summer "non-traditional" hunting pursuits and beginning to get into "the season". August was another good month for WSI clients.
   Our Remington Arms group sweated through the south Texas heat for 3 days to provide much needed assistance in controlling the hog, javelina, and exotic populations. Almost simultaneously our good friends from PPG Industries did what they could to slow down the exotics in the Texas hill country.
 
Axis                 Hog               hog
Dove Hunts Going Well... 
Great rains making for great hunting.
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   Our dove hunts in the northern zone of Texas began last week. Hunts have gone well, especially over the weekend with some intense white-wing shooting. Mourning dove shooting on our grain fields outside of San Angelo has been fair.
   South zone dove season begins on September 17, and we have a couple of options to consider should you be interested. These are 3-day, 2 night packages with lodging, bird boys, meals, and packaging of birds. Cost varies from $595 - $750 per hunter depending upon location and group size. There is a group minimum of 6 hunters and a maximum of 12, but if you commit to 8 hunters, then you will have exclusive use of the camp unless otherwise understood. Hunting takes place over cultivated sunflowers, grain fields, and water holes. Call us ASAP if you are interested.
WSI In-Service Meeting  
 

Our WSI annual in-service meeting was recently held in Kerrville at the Y.O. Resort and Conference Center. A total of 25 individuals were in attendance, primarily representing those who serve as guides and cooks on our hunts. This two day event was once again a fun and productive time, beginning with our Friday evening social and 2-man washer pitching competition, which was won my Mike Messman and Cade Bonn. Saturday's program covered an assortment of important topics such as company policies, standard operational procedures, company service philosophies, risk management, harvest photography, and standard first aid. Justin Bryan provided a detailed overview of our new video series project, "WSI Real Hunts with Real Hunters," and how our camp staff can best facilitate this activity to ensure its success.
   Though she was not present, Alice Ayers, who retired earlier this year as our office manager of 11 years, was recognized for her outstanding service to our organization. She was presented with a plaque last month at a party at WSI owner Greg Simons' house.
   Ed Elmore traveled all the way from Georgia to attend this event. Thanks to all who attended.
Payment Policy 
 
   For any of you who may have a hunt booked with us over the next few months, please be reminded that balances are due 30 days prior to the scheduled hunt. If you wish for WSI to process your license, please include license fees in with the balance payment, and make sure that we have a Hunter Profile from you so that we will have all the necessary information.
Plan Your Nilgai Hunt 
 
   We are in the process of scheduling nilgai antelope hunts for the
Nilgai 2010
Nilgai
early part of next year, with emphasis on the January through April time period.
   These hunts are 2.5 day packages including 3 nights of lodging and meals on the 25,000 acre H.Yturria Ranch for $2595. Two fully furnished camps make this a comfortable hunting experience. Most hunts are 2 x 1. Other notable animals include addax, eland, blackbuck, and beisa oryx to name just a few.  
   Hunters fly into Harlingen and a shuttle pickup can be arranged prior to arrival for a nominal fee of $50 per trip.
02 Ranch - Mule Deer Lease 
 
   Amazingly, we still have 90,000 acres of the historic 02 Ranch available for the mule deer season. We held out for a long period of time hoping to find a group to lease this entire block, but we are now ready to book individual spots, as long as you have at least two individuals who will committ, or if you have a group of 8, then you can have all 90,000 acres to yourself for the entire 16 day mule deer season. Some great desert mule deer have been taken on this property in recent years, and with the generous rainfall that this desert country has received this year, there should be some great bucks on the 02 this season. Price is $3995 per hunter. No facilities are available but hunters can camp on the ranch, or stay in Alpine. Call for further information 325-655-0877.
 
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Sept. 9, 2010 
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In This Issue
WSI Editorial
WSI 2010 Video Tech
Best Antler Growth
Summer Success
Dove Hunt
WSI Meeting
Payment
Nilgai Hunts
02 Mule Deer Lease
Important Dates
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Dove: Sept. 1, 2010
 Pronghorn: Oct. 2, 2010
 
OPENINGS
Aoudad Inquire
Nilgai Inquire
 
Whitetail Openings
Upper Oxbow: Oct., Nov.
LaRucia: Dec.
OCross Classic: Oct.
LaJoya: Jan.
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Payment Policy
To secure your booking, a 50% deposit is required. Balance due 30 days prior to the hunt. Credit card payments are acceptable, but amount will be adjusted by 3%. On any trophy fee hunts, such as some exotics, where final payment takes place at time of hunt, payment must be made in the form of cash or credit card. No exceptions, please.
 
Rebooking Policy
For those hunters who want to rebook "their" spot for the following year, a $300 refundable reservation fee is due within 30 days of completion of the hunt. Once we have the hunt details finalized for the next season, the remainder of the first 50% is due to confirm booking, and if for any reason the hunter chooses not to book, then the $300 reservation fee is refunded.
 
 
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That's it for now. Please let us know if we can be of assistance to you . And, please be safe, and have a great outdoor experience on your fall hunts in the near future.  
 
Best regards,
Your Friends at WSI.