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Catfish and Wild Rice Soup WE LOVE TO CATCH catfish and normally will fry it up, but this is a hearty recipe that can be enjoyed throughout the year and is a great way to enjoy the fish. It can be […]
Catfish and Wild Rice Soup WE LOVE TO CATCH catfish and normally will fry it up, but this is a hearty recipe that can be enjoyed throughout the year and is a great way to enjoy the fish. It can be […]
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Flax vs. Snacks S O THERE I WAS, hiking the desert backcountry in Big Bend National Park when I stopped for a snack. It was a cool, humidity-free day and perfect for carrying a backpack, even though at nearly 63
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In This Issue: Time to Be a S.T.A.R.; Best Paddling Trails in Texas; Texas Smallmouth & Walleye?; Exotic Mysteries; Camping in the Wild; King of Texas Snakes.
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Entering Our 35th Year W OW. This month marks our 34th anniversary, and with this issue we begin Volume 35. They say the older you get, the faster time passes, and we cannot argue with that. When you think about it,
INSIDE FISH & GAME by Roy and Ardia Neves Read More »
Partially White Turkey Editor:In response to our article on white turkeys in the March issue reader Bob Noah sent in this game camera photo of a partially white jake at a feeder near Montague City. If you have any photos
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How Bass Changed it All T HEY SEEMED A LITTLE OUT OF MY LEAGUE. Pictures of famous professional anglers like Rick Clunn and Larry Nixon holding a beautiful, huge largemouth bass haunted my imagination. I thought the anglers I read about
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Think Big, Rig Big, to Catch Big T HE LARGEST BASS I have seen hooked probably weighed 15 pounds—maybe 16 if it took a deep breath. I believe that to be an honest estimate because I was a neutral observer.
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I Just Wanna Go Huntin’ I WAS ALWAYS DIFFERENT, nobody understood. I didn’t play follow the leader, cuz I was always in the woods. They hadn’t invented peer pressure yet, seems I stood alone. But My daddy had a vision;
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LARGEMOUTH BASS, channel catfish and crappie dominate freshwater fishing in Texas. Those are by far the most popular and abundant species on reservoirs, streams, creeks and rivers across the state but there is more. Did you know that Texas has good
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R.I.P. Ray Sasser T EXAS SPORTSMEN LOST a powerful and colorful friend on February 21 when veteran Dallas Morning News outdoor writer, Ray Sasser, passed away after a multi-year battle with lymphoma. He was 69. Well known as “Sasser” among
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Liven Up the Joint I HAVE BEEN A HUGE DEVOTEE of jointed plugs (or broken-back, if you prefer) since I was a teenager, over grumble-grumble-grumble years ago. If you look in one of my myriad tackleboxes, you will find broken
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GROWING UP ON THE TEXAS COAST, I literally knew no one that ate gafftopsail catfish. Even the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department data on the species said, “The fish is edible, but difficult to prepare and not usually eaten by
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A Surprising Number of Non-Native Species Roam Wild in Texas… and Many Can be Hunted Year-Round AS I CRUISED DOWN HIGHWAY 12 between Mauriceville and Deweyville, my eyes were fixed on the woods as they always are while traveling areas such as this. Few things