Fishing at Blue Hole
Taken at Blue Hole in Georgetown, Texas. Came up a bit short on this day, but that’s the nature of fishing and not catching.
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Taken at Blue Hole in Georgetown, Texas. Came up a bit short on this day, but that’s the nature of fishing and not catching.
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45lb Greater Amberjack (45″ fork length) taken by speargun at an oil plarform in the Gulf of Mexico off Padre Island, Tx in May 2018.
45lb Greater Amberjack by speargun. Read More »
NRA Vs. New York Govt. The National Rifle Association of America ( NRA ) has filed a lawsuit against the New York State Department of Financial Services (“DFS”), New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, and DFS Superintendent Maria T. Vullo alleging violations
NRA Sues New York Govt. and Governor-Must Read! Read More »
My wife ashley Crain and i were fishing a group of birds on trinity bay right at sunset when she captured this photo!
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On this week’s show, Dustin connects with Texas Fish & Game Magazine’s editor-in-chief Chester Moore and the two talk about fish and other creatures in the Gulf of Mexico that you might not expect catch on your next fishing trip to
If you’ve been paying attention to big happenings in the marine world lately, you probably heard about introductions like the new Suzuki Df350 outboard, and a number of new outboards introduced by Yamaha, but the latest big news is now coming
News Flash: Mercury Marine Introduces New V6 and V8 Outboards! Read More »
Cottonmouths are the most frequently misidentified snake in Texas. A true cottonmouth is not a snake to be toyed with. They can deliver a deadly bite of hemotoxic venom that destroys tissue. Unlike their reputation of being super dangerous most
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Millions of Texans play along the Gulf beaches. The sand, waves, birds, and shells blend into a glorious place to play. It is also among the most bountiful surf fishing waters in the world. Forget your image of lawn-chair sitting
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Paddling Trails Kayaks have huge opportunities in East Texas with the creation of paddling trails. Numerous lakes and streams feature designated paddling trails for your fishing and wildlife viewing enjoyment. If you live in East Texas and have considered getting
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Cuda has one of the most inclusive lines of strong and proven fishing tools available. Now, they’ve added one more piece of essential gear to their current product offering: fishing gloves. Designed to meet the needs of both salt and
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Texas isn’t exactly known for burgeoning snook populations, but in certain places at certain times it’s a great gamefish to pursue. If, that is, you know how to get ’em. Because snook are one of those species that often behave
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Big Whitetail What are the real factors in producing truly big whitetail bucks? This question has been debated for decades and the fact is there is no one answer. There is however several factors that help create the bucks that
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Bees! Nothing frightens me more in the wilds of Texas than angry bees, particularly the deadly Africanized “killer” bees. These bees are spreading and have firmly established populations in the Brush Country and part of the Trans-Pecos and Hill Country.
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CMMG is getting into the suppressor game with their introduction of the DefCan lineup. Available in .22LR, 9mm, 5.56, 7.62 and .45ACP. I was recently able to test out the DefCan 22 with the Banshee. It’s a quiet and lightweight
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Waterfowl Art Ducks Unlimited has released its latest online film that joins the Hautman brothers on a special waterfowling trip to North Dakota. Joe, Jim and Bob Hautman are renowned wildlife artists and perennial winners of the federal duck stamp
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Recently a caller to my radio program asked what kind of snapper was pinkish colored and had a black dot halfway between pectoral and dorsal fins. The answer was a lane snapper. These are a fairly common reef fish found
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