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The Lost Art of Blood Trailing MUCH HAS BEEN WRITTEN about how to get to the point of releasing an arrow into a whitetail deer. However, not much has been said about what you should do immediately after the shot […]
The Lost Art of Blood Trailing MUCH HAS BEEN WRITTEN about how to get to the point of releasing an arrow into a whitetail deer. However, not much has been said about what you should do immediately after the shot […]
A Dying Heritage That Still Lives in the Hearts of a Few FOR MANY YOUNGSTERS, it all started with deer, doves or ducks. For me, hunting began with squirrels — thick, juicy fox squirrels that were either too lazy or
The Texas Trout Fishery is in Great Shape. But What Threats Do Our Specks Face, and What is Being Done to Avoid Them? SPECKLED TROUT ARE doing great in Texas. Angler catchrates are high and the quality of the fishery is considered strong pretty much across
Decades After a Hard Won Victory, Redfish Anglers Still Feel Pressure from Commercial Interests DID YOU KNOW THERE ARE FORCES wanting to make the redfish a commercially harvested species again? To look at where the future of redfish is heading,
’Toon Time THERE’S NO DENYING THE POPULARITY of pontoon boats these days, but can they function as effective fishing boats in both fresh and saltwater? Do they have any redeeming qualities for hunters? Might they do the trick as multipurpose
TEXAS BOATING by Lenny Rudow – October 2018 Read More »
The Basics of Fishing Shore Cover IT IS NO SECRET that bass are cover nuts. Find some grass, brush, lily pads, lay down logs, boat docks, piers or other assorted forms of cover, and it is a good bet that
Lowen Goes Shallow When Things are Tough ALTHOUGH HE’S EXPERIENCED A NUMBER of great days of fishing throughout the country in the early fall, nine-time Bassmaster Classic qualifier Bill Lowen makes no bones of what he thinks about fishing this
THE BASS UNIVERSITY by Pete Robbins – October 2018 Read More »
MALLARD OR MOTTLED? Making Sure You Don’t Pull the Trigger on the Wrong ‘Mallard’ I’VE ALWAYS HAD A SOFT SPOT in my heart for the mottled duck. But before I ever heard the name “mottled duck,” hunters talked about “black mallards.” The mottled duck is a
Whoo Hoo IT’S FINALLY OCTOBER. Let the games begin. Believe me, it really is a game. It is up to you whether you win or lose. If you have done your preparations, practiced enough and have done all of your
BARE BONES HUNTING by Lou Marullo – October 2018 Read More »
Natural Point of Aim FINDING YOUR NATURAL POINT OF AIM will help you train your body to find its shooting position efficiently so you can get your gun on target quickly and consistently. Far too often I see awkward shooting
TEXAS TACTICAL by Dustin Ellermann – October 2018 Read More »
THE KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS a bow hunter needs are vast. Not only must you do the right thing at the right time, but you must do several things simultaneously with ease. With all that’s going on, you should not worry
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Public Land Enhanced for Waterfowl DUCKS UNLIMITED AND the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) are working to improve wetland habitat on Richland Creek Wildlife Management Area in Freestone County. The first phase of the project was completed in July
THE TF&G REPORT – October 2018 Read More »
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TEXAS HOT SHOTS – October 2018 Read More »
Fish Between the Fronts IT IS ALL ABOUT TIMING when fishing Sabine in October. Although highly regarded as one of the best months of the year by many saltwater specialists, you definitely want to be here between fronts, or just prior
COASTAL FORECAST: Sabine – October 2018 Read More »
October… Fall Has Fell? THE FALL MONTHS are among the most pleasant on the upper Texas coast. This reasoning comes from the pleasant weather and enjoyable outdoor activities—and fishing is right at the top of those activities. Although September is
COASTAL FORECAST: Galveston – October 2018 Read More »
Try Something Different FISHING WOULD NOT BE CHALLENGING if you always caught fish, but when you are not catching, change and keep changing until you are catching. Change the underwater terrain that you are swimming your lure through, or the lure—or
COASTAL FORECAST: Matagorda – October 2018 Read More »
Fall Into the Back Lakes SPARKLING SUNSHINE WITH much milder conditions is what October should have in store for the coastal bend area. This month marks the beginning of the fall fishing pattern where cooler water conditions typically coincide with
COASTAL FOCUS: Upper Mid Coast – October 2018 Read More »
Sherpas of Fishing AS I STOOD at the starting line of my first triathlon, I looked around, most of the athletes were young not 62 years old like yours truly. They were slim and fit, built for distance, not chunky
COASTAL FORECAST: Rockport – October 2018 Read More »
Nueces Bay Produces a Trout Leader in CCA STAR ON A WINDY AFTERNOON IN JULY, Corpus Christi angler, Chris Grapentine was tucked inside some islands in Nueces Bay doing what the often does after work—fishing for speckled trout. He asked some
COASTAL FORECAST: Aransas to Corpus – October 2018 Read More »
Fall Brings Great Fishing SUBTLE SIGNS OF FALL ARE ALL AROUND NOW, from the quacking of ducks, geese and sand hill cranes overhead, to the tilted angle of the sun tinting the landscape with more golden tones. Cooler nights and
COASTAL FORECAST: Baffin Bay – October 2018 Read More »