Unique cork rig for channel cats (video)
Freshwater fishing editor Matt Williams demonstrates rigging with a Comal cork for channel and blue catfish.
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Crappie and cold fronts (video)
Chester Moore talks about the soft bite of crappie on cold fronts and how to avoid getting skunked.
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Matt Williams – Talon Foot Switch
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Matt Williams – Topwater Rods
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Matt Williams – Frog Tips
Matt Williams – Frog Tips from Texas Fish & Game Magazine on Vimeo.
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Common Media is Dead–Long Live Hunting TV!
Thank God we had the late great Curt Gowdy on The American Sportsman on national network TV before the big lie of political correctness de-soulled and gagged those networks and much of society into the feeble displays of deceit and
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“Thumbnail test” for hook sharpness (video)
TF&G Freshwater Editor Matt Williams talks about the “thumbnail” test for hook sharpness.
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More Is Better
Much to my abject joy, and dare I say utter surprise, my arrow once again sailed squarely into the lovely crease on the unsuspecting herbivore yonder for yet another perfect kill on another perfect hunt for another perfect load of
Schooling bass etiquette (video)
Freshwater fishing editor Matt Williams explains how to make the most of surface action on school fish–without messing it up for other anglers and yourself.
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Variety is the Spice of My Life (photos)
When I started bowhunting with my dad, way, way back in the 1950s, we were fumbling around pretty good in this fascinating rebirth of close-range stick and string predatorship. Why, with the ballistic advancements of Roy Weatherby and the gung-ho
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Tuesday Tip: “Rips” and Dolphin
Dolphin (dorado) like to feed in open water and most of them are caught around current “rips” and weed lines. Rips are areas where large currents meet in the Gulf and they are usually spotted by noticing a waterline, where
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Stagzilla, the Fallow Buck
More and more lately, we must all admit that the whole world sucks, and though, tragically, we are catching up quickly, America still sucks less. But most importantly, deerhunting in Texas don’t suck at all. Sure, deer hunting across America
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The Czar of Phony
It is very difficult to ignore accusations of phony from the master of all things phony who has dedicated his entire life to one phony scam after another. But when this unprecedented level of criminal abuse of power is so
Beauty and the Beasts
That stunning last light of the day, when the beautiful ball of golden fire barely dips beneath the western horizon, its final glow burning that magic shine on the world, is not only some of God’s ultimate eye candy, but
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Quebec Bear Hunt
Excuse me whilst I genuflect at the altar of ThermaCell, the wonderful godsend of bug deterrent extraordinaire, without which Canadian bear hunting would seem impossible without getting eaten alive by vicious bloodthirsty airborne varmints of the sting/bite/buzz kind. Thank you
It Takes a Village: George Zimmerman is a Great American
So, this guy’s neighborhood has been burglarized off and on and the residents are very concerned for their safety and well being. Neighbors agree to upkick their vigilance and overall level of awareness to watch out for each other and
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Tuesday Tip: Catching “Chicken” Dolphin
Dolphin often feed along weed lines and can be seen near the surface striking at baitfish and darting in and out of the weeds. Most of these dolphins are what anglers call “chicken dolphin” or the small fish from three
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