Dancing the Jig for 40 years HUNTINGTON-BASED STANLEY JIGS recently celebrated 40 years in the lure making business. To hear company founder Lonnie Stanley tell it, time flies when you’re having fun and helping others reel in […]
Environmental Abuse is Playing Havoc with Gulf Fishing IT WAS A PERFECT day for offshore fishing. With two-foot swells, clear waters and no storms forecast, it seemed like the ideal time to score on snappers, ling and […]
Taking It Slowly YOU’VE GOT TO LOVE springtime on the Texas Coast. It isn’t because the fishing is better in the spring; as you’ve seen in the pages of this magazine, fishing is always good on […]
Stephen F. Austin State University is Training the Next Generation of Career Conservationists STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE UNIVERSITY’S Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture is a cutting-edge institution for those seeking to make an impact […]
A Turkey Grand Slam Quest: Rio Grande, Merriam’s, Osceola and Eastern IN MARCH 2019 I began a quest to raise awareness of turkey conservation. I call this “Turkey Revolution!” Phase One was to get photographs of the […]
Winter Evaluations WINTER MONTHS and now closed whitetail seasons for several months across our Great State of Texas, is certainly reason for singing the blues, big time! But… soon bucks will be casting their existing antlers and […]
The Many Virtues of Mini Lakes TEXAS IS A HEARALDED hotspot for reeling in heavyweight bass, but you needn’t always look to big waters and fabled fisheries like Sam Rayburn, Fork, Amistad, Toledo Bend or Falcon to […]
Program Seeks To Create Young Conservationists WILD WISHES® grants wildlife encounters to children and teens with a critical illness or loss of a parent or sibling. Part of the outreach of Chester and Lisa Moore’s nonprofit […]
Fishing May Not be Hot, But is Getting Warmer SABINE LAKE & PASS THE MAGICAL MONTH of March has found its way to the upper coast of Texas and has brought with it countless new angling opportunities. […]