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Love it - keep them coming !He said this one will be here next week. I will frame it. It was from the time he lived in the dugout for 3 years after graduating from Texas Tech. This was in the middle of the 1970s. These furs and multiple others paid his college debt.
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Actually that is a porch built onto the dugout that he was living in.Is this the same guy that took the Texas pictures that you posted his website? That cabin is some where they don't have much water around cause the downspout goes clear across the house to a storage tank I am assuming.
Wyman was raised on the League ranch, 27,000 acres. His dad Pate was the foreman. He wanted to be involved in wildlife and went to Texas Tech for a wildlife biology degree. Trapping and taking coyotes and bobcats for their pelts paid his college debt. He is the official State Photographer of Texas. He has photos in the Smithsonian. Wyman has several "coffee table" books featuring the old and notable ranches. Another friend "Henry Chappell" has done the writing on several of his books. Henry is an avid dog and quail hunter. Wyman has lived in Benjamin, Texas all his life except when in Lubbock going to TT. Many years ago he bought the 2 story jail in Benjamin. He lived in it for many years until Sylinda put her foot down and had a real house built. Wyman keeps his huge animal trap collection, cowboy stuff, memorabilia, and his very large reloading room in the jail. He is 73yrs old, but either hunts or shoots daily. In years past he competed with his Sharps in long range black powder matches. He shoots pistol and bow. He has kept a very comprehensive journal since the age of 15. He has accounted for over 3,000 coyotes and right at 900 bobcats.May I ask, whom is Wymann?