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Mesquite Grilled Dove Wraps Would you ever take a fish after it’s been caught, and allow it to sit out in the heat for a couple of hours? I didn’t think so. When dove hunting, most of the time, bagged […]
Mesquite Grilled Dove Wraps Would you ever take a fish after it’s been caught, and allow it to sit out in the heat for a couple of hours? I didn’t think so. When dove hunting, most of the time, bagged […]
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Yanking Cranky Redfish from Thick Cover For decades, bass anglers won countless events on crankbaits because these wobbly, lipped creations mimic baitfish in appearance and action. However, some professional redfish anglers also win tournaments with them. In April 2014, Jimmy
The following items are compiled from recent Texas Parks and Wildlife Department law enforcement reports. July 4th Weekend Keeps Wardens Busy Texas Game Wardens had their hands full over the Fourth of July holiday weekend as heightened water recreation participation
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Join Texas Fish & Game Magazine as we recap all the exciting action from the 2016 American Sportfishing Association’s ICAST show from sunny Orlando, Florida. ICAST, the world’s largest sportfishing trade show, is the premier showcase for the latest innovations
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Hit’Em Where it Hurts M ail fraud has been a problem before Benjamin Franklin’s time, and as a high profile user of the U.S. Postal Service, we have come to realize that it is not going to go away any time
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Fishgame.com Kudos Just wanted to say I love Jeff Stewart’s “Old Moss Back” blog in the Texas Outdoor Nation part of the website. It brought back memories of chasing a big, old buck on our Lampasas County lease years ago.
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Whitetail Management Rules Changed by TPWD J ust as the deadline for this issue hit, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) Commission approved a set of regulations pertaining to chronic wasting disease (CWD) and deer management. CWD and its related
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Small Fish Big Reward E very angler hopes to hook a big fish. That pretty much defines the expectations at the beginning of each trip. Yet, with some regularity, the big fish fail to cooperate. Sometimes, thinking small can salvage an
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Gun Control Really Only Control the Law Abiding G uns. What else did you think might land here in the wake of a lone-gunman terrorist attack that left 49 dead and 53 wounded this past June? First reactions among politicians
It’s All About the Kids I have witnessed perfection and lo and behold, it is indeed our beloved Ted Nugent Kamp for Kids charity. I wish every human being could attend one of these sacred events and see first-hand the sheer
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Liberty and Hate O ur country was shocked and horrified on June 12 by the largest mass shooting to occur on American soil to date. Forty-nine innocent people were killed, and another 53 wounded, by one hate-filled man. We read the
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Does the Flounder Run Really Start in August? The teal told the story. As I heard about small flocks of blue wing teal starting to arrive in the marshes on the Upper Coast, I knew it was time to get
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More Texas Teams Get on the Bus for High School Bass Some serious fishy business is going on in high schools across Texas. But make no mistake. There is nothing smelly about it. In fact, the fishy business in question
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Alternative Game Birds Add to the Diversity of Texas Hunting Ever get tired of competing with a thousand other hunters for game? Want to hunt abundant species with long seasons, liberal bag limits and little pressure— sometimes no seasons or
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Have Fun, Hunt Safe W hitetail season is right around the corner and that means most deer hunters will soon be perched 15 to 20 feet above ground in their favorite deer stand. The percentage of hunters who choose to hunt
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“What is that?” My fishing partner and (now former) Texas Fish & Game sales rep Nicole Becka asked me and our boat captain Robert Scherer. As she pointed toward the tip of the Port Aransas Jetties, several long black fins
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