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 […]
Balancing the Books e’ve been publishing books for almost twenty of our thirty-three-year history. Starting in 1998, the Texas Fish & Game library has grown to include 15 published titles, balanced between fishing and hunting. All but […]
Cougar Conversation I enjoyed your article on Cougar Encounters, as well as many other previous articles. We recently found this photo in a stack of photos kept by our mother. We had never before seen the […]
Celebrating Red, White and Blue(bobbers) here is something special about watching a bobber start moving and then disappear below the surface. In fact, I daresay if you can’t get excited about seeing that, you should consider taking […]
Hang on Tight here area many ways to look bad when you’re fishing. One of the worst is to have the rod yanked from your hands by a big fish. Forfeiting your equipment and being rendered a […]
Read Between the Lions f it weren’t for the scores of other issues on Americans’ minds these days, maybe we could put some heat on animal-rights activists to either learn about wildlife management or quit meddling in it. […]
The Great White Buffalo Lives The Great White Buffalo Lives Well listen everybody to what I got to say: there’s hope for tomorrow if we wake up today. It happened long […]
Sacred Honor eroes, it has been said, are ordinary men who do extraordinary things. Maybe that’s true. Or maybe some are a little more extraordinary than others. When our Declaration of Independence, written by Thomas Jefferson and […]
People don’t just stumble upon Port Mansfield, or go there for the nightlife. In a town remote even by south Texas standards, deer and turkey outnumber humans and freely roam through the village. People go to […]
Grasping Grass here is a reason why experienced Coastal Bend anglers look for grass beds and grass line when they seek out Laguna Madre’s bruiser reds and speckled trout. There is a reason why the better guides […]