Making-Have Tools for Making Your Own Lures few months back I ran series of columns on at-home lure making. I was pleased with the response the columns got from readers who were excited with the idea of “slinging […]
Just Because It Didn’t Fall Doesn’t Mean It Wasn’t Hit A few years ago I was guiding a hunter from back east. He was new to the sport, was a fair shot, but a bit short on […]
Lou’s Believe it or Not f you are a hunter, you have stories of crazy things that have happened to you either in the field or on your way to the woods. Me too . I think […]
480 two-man teams. That is how many fished a recent tournament on Sam Rayburn put on by the Southeast Texas High School Fishing Association (SETX). That is nearly 1,000 kids on the water, actively competing to […]
Cheaters Never Win ots of things about Bass fishing I will probably never fully understand. Perhaps the most perplexing of all is how a guy can go strutting into a tournament weigh-in with a fish he didn’t […]
Back around 1997, I was running a trotline in a deep hole in the Sabine River. My cousin Frank Moore and I had trotlines about 200 yards apart and we had been catching a few blue […]
The Ideal Live Well ive wells are tricky little beasts; one design flaw can be ruinous. Very few livewells out there have all the different features that add up to the ideal. For a live bait angler, […]
Tough Mudder re you a tough mudder? British commandos devised an event combining distance, typically ten or more miles, with a muddy obstacle course to test the mettle, strength, and stamina of participants. Recreation runners adopted the […]
Gear got Pronghorns exas is not normally thought of as one of the premier states for hunting pronghorns. It is, however, one of the states that the hunter looking for a trophy pronghorn should seriously consider. Pronghorn […]
Mountain Home—As a youngster, I had a couple of scrapbooks full of photos cut out from hunting magazines that my father and I put together. One of these shots was from a now defunct Texas publication […]