Time to Think nyone who has been reading my work for a long time knows that I have been fighting an ongoing battle with diabetic kidney disease. Three years ago, my nephrologist told me that it wasn’t […]
Fake Fork fishing guide Mark Stevenson likes to recall that crisp Thanksgiving eve back in November 1986. That’s the day he caught Ethel. Ethel was a pot-bellied largemouth with a serious weight problem that made his […]
The brush popped as a deep, guttural grunt sounded. The sound of a hog. “Hog!” I yelled as my cousin Frank Moore and I shot up large cedars as an enraged boar charged through the brush, […]
10 Tips for the Rut y favorite month of the year has finally arrived. I have been preparing for this season for months now. I have shot hundreds of arrows at targets at unknown distances. I have […]
Drop a Line in a Texas Creek for Hidden Catfish Action Texas is well known for its exceptional catfish fisheries. Such legendary waters as Toledo Bend and the mighty Sabine River have long produced huge, as […]
Five Reasons Texas Bass Fishing is So Darn Good recent news release from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife serves as a pretty good reminder of how lucky Texas bass anglers are. In early August, Snohomish […]
Prairie Dogs Have Returned to Tarrant County Mark McDonald, Chief Wildlife Biologist at Beacon Hill on Cedar Creek Lake is proud to announce the arrival of a family of Prairie Dogs to the Community’s Nature Trail. […]
Holster Options listering hot Texas summer Blistering hot Texas summer weather significantly limits how a lawfully armed citizen can carry a concealed handgun discreetly. The heat pretty much rules out a jacket, sport coat or other […]
November Has Late Fall Action & Less Pressure ovember is, always has been, and always will be one of my favorite months to fish. Its arrival means that it is time for some serious fishing, or should I […]