False Prestige
Today more than ever with all the keyboard commandoes on social media we are told that unless we own a certain brand pistol or drive a certain truck then we don’t stack up and are just not as worthy to […]
Today more than ever with all the keyboard commandoes on social media we are told that unless we own a certain brand pistol or drive a certain truck then we don’t stack up and are just not as worthy to […]
On this weeks episode, guest Clayton Hergert from ATX Precision joins Dustin Vaughn Warncke to talk about guns, shooting, hunting and the Texas Firearms Festival. As a former Navy Seal, Clayton brings a wide variety of experiences to this show.
Podcast: Practical and Tactical Shooting and Hunting with Guest Clayton Hergert Read More »
As summer rocks on, you will start to see more and more schooling activity on just about any lake or reservoir in Texas. For the most part, bass fisherman don’t get to see much feeding action, and when the water
Schooling Bass – Part 1 Read More »
In today’s world of ever evolving AR weapon systems there are only a few quality options when it comes to holographic weapon sights. In my opinion, they are the EOTech and the Aimpoint. I will go over specs and the
EOTech Vs. Aimpoint Read More »
Put yourself in your local convenient store buying some beef jerky, peanuts and a monster when a guy comes in and starts shooting the clerk and other customers. You immediately draw your CCW and stop the threat with deadly force
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Planning to go out and fish can be time consuming for some anglers. You must figure out what lake you’ll be fishing, what species of fish are there and what bait they are hitting. Furthermore, some lakes are very large
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It is mid to late June in Texas, and the temps are in the high 80’s to mid 90’s depending on where you live in the state. That means the water is warming and it is gonna be harder to
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The 21 foot rule essentially states that in the amount time it takes an average officer or person openly carrying to recognize a threat, draw his weapon and fire 2 rounds at center mass, an average assailant charging at you
It seems that every few years something busts onto the bass fishing stage that is loved and hated by fisherman. The Hydrowave was and is just that, loved and hated. I know the Hydrowave has been around for 6 or
Hydrowave: Smoke & Mirrors or The Real Deal? Read More »
As hunters and outdoorsmen and women we must stand tall above all others when it comes to conservation and the fight to make sure the outdoor activities we love will be here for our children and grandchildren. Growing up “wild”
If you are anything like me, the .22LR has been a huge part of my life since I was old enough to pull the trigger. Countless thousands of rounds have been fired and thousands more will be fired I’m sure.
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On this episode, Dustin talks with Chester Moore Jr., editor in chief of Texas Fish & Game magazine and FishGame.com. Chester is an acclaimed outdoor writer and author of several books focusing around Texas’ wildlife, hunting and fishing. He has his own
The Lone Star Bowhunters Association 43rd Annual Awards Banquet will be held Saturday, June 24th at the REC of Grapevine. All bowhunters, whether current LSBA members or not, are invited to attend. Here’s a breakdown of what’s happening: Guest Speaker: Dale
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I can’t get enough bowhunting. And I can’t get enough different types of bowhunting. That is why years ago I turned to the waters for a different kind of action. I am talking about bowfishing of course. Trying their luck
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Texas archers can legally shoot any “rough fish” with a bow and arrow. Rough fish include gar (only one alligator garfish per day can be taken), carp, buffalo, grinnel (bowfin), mullet, and stingrays. During spring and early summer, gar
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Bowfishing combines the skill of archery, hunting and fishing together into one sport. Gearing up with the right equipment will help you ensure you have an enjoyable outing on the water. The first bowfishing consideration is in the bow you
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A question I often encounter when I talk with new hunters, non-hunters, and sometimes even veteran outdoorsmen about eating some of the things I have in my freezer is usually, “You can eat that? Really? How?” Oh yes…Yes, you can!
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I often marvel at some of the advancements made in the outdoor industry over the years and bowfishing is no exception. Just about everything has improved in the bowfishing realm from the types of boats we use to the bows
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You don’t have to have a boat to go bowfishing. I have fished many times from the bank with great success. One of the best tools I recommend for bank bowfishers is a good CREE LED flashlight you can mount
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Garfish of four varieties are common in Texas waters, but not all waters produce every kind of gar. Alligator garfish are protected with a daily bag limit of one fish and a provision in state regulation to close certain areas
What Kind of Gar Is It? Read More »