Texas Fish & Game

The National News of Texas

July 25, 2017

TEXAS FISH & GAME Staff

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 […]
July 25, 2017

INSIDE FISH & GAME by Roy and Ardia Neves

Branding Irony s a media company in this Brave New World of digital everywhereness, texas fish & game is engaged in a constant effort to help the manufacturers of products aimed at people who fish and hunt […]
July 25, 2017

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Saving Sea Turtles While at Aransas Pass reader Greg Jackson noticed a sea turtle in trouble. Saving Sea Turtles “A boat washed this green sea turtle over the granite blocks along the channel. It wedged between […]
July 25, 2017

EDITOR’S NOTES by Chester Moore

Forgotten Sea he water was perfectly calm. Occasionally a light breeze would stir up a ripple, but there was no wave action to speak of and the waters were unusually clear. And as we pulled up to […]
July 25, 2017

DOGGETT AT LARGE by Joe Doggett

Know Your Snakes uring this past spring I  received three emails showing images of dead snakes. Each snake appeared well and truly hammered, limp and broken and bloody.  One was a hognose snake. One was a broad-banded water […]
July 25, 2017

PIKE ON THE EDGE by Doug Pike

A Good Checklist is the Procrastinator’s Friend s a proscrastinator, I’ve missed a few deadlines in my time, including the one for this column. Please forgive me, Chester Moore. In a concerted effort this past June to change my […]
July 25, 2017

NUGENT IN THE WILD by Ted Nugent

The Lyme Epedimic Clock is Tick-Tick-Ticking he two brothers lived to deer hunt. It was a major annual family ritual like no other. Like most of us deerhunters, they lived it year round, always scouting, planning, strategizing, […]
July 25, 2017

COMMENTARY by Kendal Hemphill

What Would Wiggie Think? e was a small, dried-up, looking old man with steel gray hair and black-framed glasses thicker than Coke bottle bottoms. I doubt he was over five and a half feet tall, or weighed […]
July 25, 2017

Unleaded Dove? By Matt Williams

Texans Will Fire 25 Million Shotgun Shells at Dove this Season. Thats a lot of Lead. Too Much? We Texans love our scatterguns. But we may love our dove hunting even more. Dove hunting is a […]
July 25, 2017

Strange Creatures of Texas’ Coral Reef

The place is a true wonder of nature. Some call it a national treasure. It is certainly a place anyone who desires to learn about the ocean would be intrigued to learn about. The Flower Garden […]