Texas Wildlife Association Prepares For 21st Annual Big Game Awards
By: Alex Hayes
Updated: July 18, 2012
According to Texas Wildlife Association representative Glen Webb, hunting and fishing provides the Lonestar state's economy with nearly 16 billion dollars in revenue each year.
"That's a huge benefit for the Big Country and for farmers and ranchers across the state," says Webb.
One of the missions of the Big Game Awards, according to Webb, is highlighting the impact hunting plays on conservation of local wildlife.
This weekend's award ceremonies will honor hunters and gamers from El Paso to the Panhandle and Fort Worth.
"We're also recognizing first time harvesters," adds Webb. "We'll have a 5 year old that will be recognized and we'll have an 89 year old that will be recognized for harvesting their first native game animal in the state of Texas."
Webb says there will be plenty of activities for the entire family to take part in during the awards, including a shooting contest for youth.
Connect With The Texas Wildlife Association:
Texas Big Game Awards
Begins Friday, July 20th
Abilene Civic Center
1100 North 6th Street
Tickets: $15 adults, $10 kids
Facebook: Texas Wildlife Association
www.texas-wildlife.org







