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ISSUE COVER – November/December 2025 Preview

In This Issue:

Vol. 42 • Issue No. 4
The Late Season Buck Challenge  •  Backwater Basics: Kayak Tips for Reds & Black Drum  •  Hopeful Signs for Texas’ Vanishing Quail?  •  Forward Facing Sonar: Good for Crappie  •  Cell Cams: Modern Tech for Modern Hunters  •  Hunting Public Land? There’s an App for That  •  Profile: The Reel Rudow  •  Plus… Columns, News in the Fish & Game Report, Coastal Focus Reports from Professional Saltwater Anglers, Tides and Solunar data and more…

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ISSUE COVER – September/October 2025

Hidden Wing Shooting Spots  •  Surf Basics for Big Reds and Specks  •  Dodging a Bullet on Public Land Loss  •  A Stringing Debate: Crossbow or Compound?  •  Ranking the Scariest Animals in Texas  •  TF&G Profile: Top Notch Hunting Coverage from Weishuhn and Marullo … plus Columns, Outdoor News, Saltwater Focus Reports, Tides & Prime Times, and more… 

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GOING COASTAL by Kelly Groce

SOUTH TEXAS IS A TRUE outdoorsman’s paradise, especially during the late summer and beginning of fall. This is my favorite time of year and favorite few fishing months to chase any and everything, especially big snook and tarpon. Mornings consisting of yellow-finned snook inhaling topwaters and silver gilded tarpon flying out of the water to afternoons hunting white winged dove over vast fields of sunflowers are hard to beat…

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TEXAS FRESHWATER by Matt Williams

GIVE THEM COVER and bass will come. I thought about the connection pretty often while watching some of the nation’s top pros pick apart the shallows during Bassmaster Live coverage of the Elite Series event held earlier this month on the Sabine River in Orange. Nothing was off limits as the anglers plied the cover-rich river system for some of the tiniest bass anyone saw brought to the scales in a big league fishing tournament all season long…

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FEATURE ARTICLE: Dodging a Bullet on Public Land Loss

LAST JUNE, A LITTLE-NOTICED PROVISION buried deep in a federal budget reconciliation package set off alarm bells across the outdoor community. Tucked away in the lengthy legislative text was a proposal to sell or transfer between 2 and 3 million acres of public land currently overseen by the Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Forest Service. Had the measure passed, it would have represented one of the largest reductions in federally managed land access in decades…

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