Kayak Fishing Gets Bigger and Better in Texas KAYAKING IS NOT only here to stay, but opportunities are increasing annually for kayak anglers to fish competitively with anglers in motorboats. Twenty years ago, coastal anglers in places […]
Mysterious Horse Killings Reported Across Texas “YOU SEE IT ON social media all the time, but I never thought it would happen to me. Someone shot and killed our horse last night in his pasture in Port […]
Cleaning Up OPENING DAY of my 2020 regular whitetail season, my daughter, son-in-law, and I were greeted at first light by the horribly loud sounds of 100-plus motocross racers on the property adjoining us on our […]
Brush Up for Winter Bass WHEN THE FRIGID temperatures of January engulf Texas, all bass, not just the Florida strains, get a little finicky. They not only don’t like the cold, it makes them uncomfortable, and shuts […]
A Super Speck Investigation Begins WHEN I WAS JUST a pup in the outdoor business, I wrote an article entitled “Age of the Super Trout” for Texas Fish & Game. It detailed a big trout encounter that […]
Always the Water BY THE TIME this hits print, the clock will have struck 12:01 a.m. on January 1, 2021. I’m certain every Texan, every American, every citizen of the world, will breathe a collective sight of […]
Bass That Go ‘Beep’ A TPWD Tracking Study Has Turned Up Interesting Results JAKE NORMAN and Todd Driscoll are Texas Parks and Wildlife Department fisheries biologists by profession and diehard bass junkies at heart. It’s in their […]
THAT TITLE SEEMED like a perfect one for this special section when we conceptualized it six months ago. We knew COVID-19 would likely still be somewhat of an issue having impact on the outdoors world but […]
Moore Wins Big at Press Club TEXAS FISH & GAME Editor-In-Chief Chester Moore won big at the Southeast Texas Press Club awards held November 13. The awards, which recognize media based out of Southeast Texas, are a […]