Cedar Bayou, which runs from the Gulf to Mesquite Bay is again open along the Texas middle coast. Up until 1979 Cedar Bayou allowed fish, crabs and shrimp to pass from Mesquite Bay into the Gulf […]
AUSTIN – Well within the memory of many Texas Baby Boomers, some Hill Country schools used to give students a holiday on the first day of deer season. That doesn’t happen anymore, and there’s no reason […]
The following items are compiled from recent Texas Parks and Wildlife Department law enforcement reports. Prepared for the Zombie Apocalypse The U.S. Marshall’s Fugitive Task Force contacted a Howard County game warden to assist with locating […]
Many species of marine animals would scare the mouthpiece out of a diver at first sight—the giant spider crab, for example, and its 13-foot-long legs. But first impressions can be misleading, and a closer examination of […]
This is the frightening moment a 3m great white shark started stalking a surfer back to shore – on the very spot where just two weeks before another man lost his arm and hand in a […]
A giant tiger shark, measuring over 13 feet in length, was caught and then released off the coast of South Carolina this week, and speculation has centered around the idea that the predator may have been […]
An amateur filmmaker caught an unbelievable moment on camera: a black bear fisticuffs in residential Rockaway, New Jersey. Some say Mr. Bear came home early from work and caught young Bear in bed with his wife, but we don’t […]
The bogey man is back for Halloween with new recalls; and, for a change, these are not linked to either faulty ignitions or airbags. Together they affect more than 750,000 Chrysler trucks and SUVs and Ford […]
The new flounder daily bag limit, two fish, goes into effect Nov. 1 and continues through the 30th. Fish can be taken only by rod and reel. The move is a result of a […]