Published by Texas Fish & Game Publishing Co., LLC. TEXAS FISH & GAME is the largest independent, family-owned regional outdoor publication in America. Owned by Ron & Stephanie Ward and Roy & Ardia Neves. PUBLISHER Roy Neves […]
@ Your Service he “@” symbol is a pretty ridiculous invention. For all the flourish of its design—the italicized “a” nested in a broken circle, like a jaunty cattle brand—it doesn’t accomplish much. All it does is […]
Monster Hogs Your search for Monster Hogs is interesting. I have always been intrigued by reports of super sized ferals and when I saw the photos you ran in the January issue, I was blown away. […]
A Country Boy Can Survive f you want to know what the power structure of this country fears most, look no further than what the media attacks. Guns, survival, the outdoors lifestyle and Judeo-Christian values are criticized, […]
State Ramps Up the Fight Against Exotic Plants Texas is ramping up its efforts in the Pineywoods ecoregion of East Texas to fight the invasion of aquatic species that pose significant threats to the state’s environment […]
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Santa Clouser ast Christmas, while sifting through my usual complement of soot, switches and lumps of coal, I found a small package. It was addressed from a fly fishing friend. I opened the box. Inside were five […]
Family Lore y family’s dynamics changed in late December, a day before the final page of this past year’s calendar flipped. My mother passed away then, leaving me the oldest of the Pikes. Not of all […]
May Your SpiritWild Run Strong & Free Forever re we having SpiritWild fun yet or what? I sure hope everyone is patient and understanding with the old guitar playing backstrapper, for spinning wildly as I am from the […]
Molon Labe t’s rare to run into someone one who hasn’t heard of the Battle of Thermopylae. Leonidas I, the Spartan king, stood with a small force at a mountain pass called “Hot Gates” in 480 BC […]