Discovering Wildlife hat is out there? That is the question that has led me to spend vast amounts of time in the woods and on the water since childhood. What is out there? I have yet […]
Game Wardens Encounter Wild Situations The following items are compiled from recent Texas Parks and Wildlife Department law enforcement field investigations. Into the Night As two Val Verde County game wardens conducted their nightly patrol, they […]
Fishing and Hunting Now a Constitutional Right in Texas Last November, Texas voters made an overwhelming decision to make fishing and hunting a constitutional right. Prop. 6 passed by a margin of 82 to 18 […]
The Junction Monster he Texas white-tailed deer season opened the fourth of November; but, as far as I was concerned, it might as well have been the Twelfth of Never. Such were my chances of going on […]
What’s In A Name? he name game can be confusing in fishing. You need to cast no farther than in the direction of the nearest “speckled trout” to realize this. Our most popular inshore saltwater fish is […]
Try to Fill Your Bucket here comes a time in very person’s life when he or she contemplates, in earnest, the inevitable end. Some people make bucket lists. I prefer instead to recall some pretty cool boxes […]
Celebrate the Glorious, Glorious RUT! hen you’re out in the deerwoods everyday like I am, you become extremely tuned in to God’s miraculous creation, the pulsations of nature and her majestic, soul-stirring critters. There really is a […]
Nature Calls t isn’t easy working in an office of people who, with a handful of exceptions, are unfamiliar with hunting, fishing, or anything else related even marginally to the outdoors. They’re bright and successful people, well-meaning and […]