Texas Fish & Game October 2018
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In This Issue: November 2018 • Volume 35 • Issue 7 Whitetails Gone Wild, Pintail Perils, High Fence vs. Free Range; Treble Gulf Trout, Wading for Fall Bass, Guns, Gear & Grub, Bull Reds in the Bay and more… [button
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TEXAS FISH & GAME Staff – November 2018 Read More »
World’s Dumbest Crooks OVER THE PAST THREE YEARS, we have issued periodic warnings and updates on efforts by lowlifes who have been attempting to defraud subscribers to TEXAS FISH & GAME and other major Texas magazines, including TEXAS PARKS &
INSIDE FISH & GAME by Roy and Ardia Neves – November 2018 Read More »
Mr. Kendall Hemphill: While sitting in the luxurious and spacious radiation waiting room at Methodist Hospital, Houston, Texas last week, I picked up the September, 2017 issue of Texas Fish & Game. Now you know about your true audience, where
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR – November 2018 Read More »
Wild Dogs and the Conservation Moon Shot WILDLIFE CONSERVATION NEEDS a moon mission. When President John F. Kennedy declared by the end of the 1960s the United States would put a man on the moon it set forth incredible innovation, unleashed
EDITOR’S NOTES by Chester Moore – November 2018 Read More »
Riding the Bench THE BENCH REST CAN bring out the best and the worst in a rifle. The best, of course, is the shooter’s ability to confirm the performance of a particular combination of rifle and cartridge. This is done from
DOGGETT AT LARGE by Joe Doggett – November 2018 Read More »
Wildlife Science Battle Cry CELEBRATE THE AMAZING wildlife management success story of North America and say Hallelujah and pass the backstraps like you mean it. It really wasn’t really that long ago when America woke up to the heartbreaking disaster of
NUGENT IN THE WILD by Ted Nugent – November 2018 Read More »
Are There Free Range Bucks As Big As Those On Game Managed Ranches? THERE’S PLENTY TO LOVE about a Texas deer season, but perhaps my favorite part of all is when all the great stories start to unfold. Naturally, every
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YOU KNOW TIMES HAVE CHANGED for the better when anglers are complaining that most of the redfish they catch are too big for the slot. I am not talking in the surf during the bull red run or even at the
BULLS IN THE BAY…AND BEYOND – November 2018 Read More »
Thinking Differently A NEW STUDENT came to me after a particularly fast-paced session on creating a chart to map out how you would block, plan, and perform a chosen script. She was smiling and shaking her head. “G-Dog,” she said, calling
TEXAS SALTWATER by Calixto Gonzales – November 2018 Read More »
PINTAILS ARE THE MOST PRIZED ducks of the Texas coastal marshes and prairie. With a sleek, streamlined appearance and the males sporting a cool “sprig” at the end of their body, they are stunning. Pintails are a species however that
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In the Pursuit of Maturity SENOR LORENZO, catorce grande…ees no meurto! Meee, I seed heem eem en brasada, dos noches.” Said Chris, holding up two fingers. He was describing the buck I had hunted the year before, obviously without success. I
TEXAS WHITETAILS by Larry Weishuhn – November 2018 Read More »
Practical Hunting Trajectory THESE DAYS WE ARE INUNDATED with devices of all kinds that will tell us the exact range to a target, the wind speed at the muzzle of our rifle, angle up and down, elevation, even barometric pressure.Also,
TEXAS GUNS by Steve LaMascus – November 2018 Read More »
Pond Hopping in Search of Stock Tank Magic I’VE BEEN FORTUNATE over the years to have had the opportunity to soak my baits in some of the very best fishin’ holes in the world. Interestingly, some of the fondest memories of
TEXAS FRESHWATER by Matt Williams – November 2018 Read More »
Wading is a Solid Option for Autumn Anglers EACH ABLE-BODIED BASS ANGLER has a matched pair of secret weapons. Mine are ample Size 12’s. Wading is an effective and often overlooked approach during early fall. The summer swelter is gone and
PUT YOUR BEST FOOT FORWARD FOR FALL BASS – November 2018 Read More »
Reflecting on the Whitetail’s Wildest Attributes THE WHITETAIL DEER. I have hunted them in Texas, pursued them in upstate New York and, believe it or not, photographed them at the southern extreme of their range in the rainforests of Venezuela. With
WHITETAILS GONE WILD – November 2018 Read More »
Did you know Texas coastal waters are home to three species of trout? THE LARGEST AND BY FAR the most popular trout species in the Coastal Gulf is the spotted sea trout (Cynoscion nebulosis) and it is most often called
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