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Shrimp and Swiss Chard Pasta We have been organic gardeners for several years and love the lettuces and greens that grow in early Spring. This was our first year to grow Swiss chard. We have thoroughly enjoyed it and the […]
Shrimp and Swiss Chard Pasta We have been organic gardeners for several years and love the lettuces and greens that grow in early Spring. This was our first year to grow Swiss chard. We have thoroughly enjoyed it and the […]
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Contents of a Truck W oodrow and I used my truck on a road/camping trip to the mountains of New Mexico in back in June. The reason was simple. I have to drive. No, I have to drive. I love to drive
OPEN SEASON by Reavis Z. Wortham Read More »
Black Drum Rockport Halibut Alaska Black Drum Rockport Redfish West Galveston Bay Axis Uvalde County Redfish Galveston Catfish Lake Conroe Speckled Trout Indleside Redfish South Padre Black Drum Sargent Whitetail Liberty
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Record Funding from Texas Legislature Pairs with Contributions from River Authorities, Cities to Fund Public Awareness and Control AUSTIN — Bolstered by record funding from the Texas Legislature, a multi-partner coalition of river authorities, cities and nonprofits is stepping up
The .45ACP is a great caliber to suppress due to its subsonic nature and heavy bullet. For a while I’ve used my Silencer Co Osprey and recently I was able to test the Griffin Armament Revolution 45 suppressor. The first thing
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An Examination of Bass Biology and Angler Performance Largemouth bass seem to have an eerie “intelligence” about them that makes it look as though they can anticipate our next move. This is especially true of the elusive trophy-sized fish that
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Finding fish with your fishfinder is one thing; differentiating between them is an entirely different task. Why should you care? Because it’s exceedingly difficult to pull a kingfish out of the school of fish you see on the LCD, if
Differentiating Fish with Your Fishfinder Read More »
Offshore grasslines bring out a smorgasbord of surface fishing action by Larry Bozka You’d have thought someone had plugged the fish’s tail into a 220 socket. The bull dorado stopped, angrily puffed its gills and, anticipating the kill, radiated a
Offshore Oasis (TFG Throwback – 1995) Read More »
The great passion of my professional career is sharing with you the amazing wildlife of our state. The following photos show serious biodiversity on our quest for encounters. I had the amazing opportunity to photograph Florida panthers at Bear Creek
Panther, Texas Geese and a Fox In A Tree Read More »
The following items are compiled from recent Texas Parks and Wildlife Department law enforcement reports. Blocking the Roadway While patrolling a state highway a Crockett County game warden saw a large well-pulling truck blocking the roadway. One of its axles
Texas Park and Wildlife Game Warden Field Notes – May 2016 Read More »
Bagging Backyard Backstraps When most people think of bow hunting, visions of deer camp, stands, gun blinds, or a trail in the woods come to mind. When I think of deer hunting, I think of neighborhood streets and nicely manicured lawns. I
The 2016 Ford F-150 is the only full-size pickup truck to achieve the top score in the insurance industry’s new frontal crash tests. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) announced that the vehicle — the best selling in the
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Do They Open a Back Door to Attacks from Anti-Hunting Forces? In January of 2014 hunters, ranchers and conservationists celebrated the President signing the Omnibus bill that featured a Dallas Safari Club-backed provision to allow continued hunting of scimitar-horned oryx, Dama gazelle and addax antelope. This
How the new Benjamin Pioneer Airbow will change the way you look at bow hunting…with an airgun. Story by Dustin Warncke Many advances have been made in the world of archery and the world of airguns. Never before have the
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Amistad tops the list of great Lone Star catfishing lakes by Russell Tinsley Forgive Dave Ross if he’s prejudiced, but Lake Amistad is where he makes a living as a catfish guide, and the big border reservoir is his office
Cattin’ Around Texas (TFG Throwback – 1995) Read More »
High-fenced hunting operations, often called “preserves,” are a major force in the hog-hunting world. Some people have ethical concerns about any kind of hunting behind the confines of a high fence, but to do a complete treatise on hunting feral
More Passive — but fun — Ways to Catch Cats It is often said that there is more than one way to skin a cat. I’m not so sure about all of that. But what I do know is there is more than one
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I have been asked many time by my viewers on YouTube and other places my videos are viewed what I think are the best combinations for bowhunting success. For me, this is easy: Broadheads: Grim Reaper. These come in 1
Bowhunting 101: Grim Reaper Broadheads and Gold Tip Arrows and Bolts Read More »