March 2018 Cover
Volume 34, Issue 11 March 2018 In this issue: Crappie on the March; Finding Spring Flounder; Carp in a Kayak, Why should I Bowfish?: Public Land Hogs; Spinning an Inshore Slam; White Turkeys and Weird Whitetails… and more —>
Volume 34, Issue 11 March 2018 In this issue: Crappie on the March; Finding Spring Flounder; Carp in a Kayak, Why should I Bowfish?: Public Land Hogs; Spinning an Inshore Slam; White Turkeys and Weird Whitetails… and more —>
Archival Footage W hen we made the move last year to our new office, we brought with us more than 1,200 cubic feet of archives. These were mainly old issues of TEXAS FISH & GAME and TEXAS LAKES & BAYS
Inside Fish & Game Read More »
Confusing Subscription Cancellation I respectfully decline the renewal of your magazine. I have come to realize that you have endorsed the antler measurement of 13-inch or greater judged by alert ears! Ha! Alert ears means they have detected something that
Letters to the Editor Read More »
Killing Manatees T he hunting industry doesn’t have the guts to face the deep and serious poaching problem in the United States. At least I haven’t seen anything of the sort. Last year we spoke of the dark trend in
A Winter’s Wade [dropcap font=”” size=”1″ background=”” color=”” circle=”0″ transparent=”0″]A s any coastal wader who knows a 51M MirrOlure from a Corky Fat Boy will tell you, late winter is a great time for catching mondo-giant speckled trout. The subjective
Doggett at Large by Joe Doggett Read More »
Another Year of the Deer D EER. THOSE BEAUTIFUL, spectacular, always fascinating deer. I have a funny feeling that if you’re reading this here Uncle Ted deer celebration in Texas Fish & Game magazine, that you and I share this quality
Nugent in the Wild by Ted Nugent Read More »
“Throw right there.” That’s what I told my wife Lisa as we trolled up toward a point of the northern shoreline of Willow Bayou. She quickly flipped a smoke-colored Gulp! Swimming Mullet into the fracas and after dragging it a
Finding Spring Flounder Read More »
Our Best Defense [dropcap font=”” size=”1″ background=”” color=”” circle=”0″ transparent=”0″]I N MY 20 YEARS as an outdoor writer, one of my great pleasures has been meeting and getting to know the men and women who serve as the wardens of the
Texas Saltwater by Calixto Gonzales Read More »
ShareLunker Gets a Facelift J UST IN CASE YOU HAVEN’T heard, the Toyota ShareLunker program run by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is now operating under a brand new format. ShareLunker now offers several new ways to participate and
Texas Freshwater by Matt Williams Read More »
March is Prime Time for Spawning Slabs The black bass may be king in Texas, but you’d never know it by striking up a conversation with “Stoney” York of Mt. Enterprise. York is among the many crappie mongers who gather
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Five Spinning Rod Strategies for Specks, Reds and Flounder Spinning reels and rods are popular on the Texas Coast for rank and file anglers seeking to soak live or dead bait in pursuit of specks, reds and flounder. However, did
Spinning an Inshore Slam Read More »
Kayaks Help Hardcore Carp Anglers Find Success IT FEELS LIKE YOU’RE HOOKED TO a freight train with an attitude when you set the hook on a incredibly hard fighting carp. That has always captivated me about this humble species. Many fishermen
Why should I Bowfish? I CAN’T GET ENOUGH BOWHUNTING, and I can’t get enough different types of bowhunting. That’s why years ago, I turned to the waters for a different kind of action. I am talking about bowfishing of course. Trying
HOG HUNTING is done chiefly on private land in Texas. Millions of acres of public land in Texas offer zero to marginal hog hunting opportunities. National parks, national preserves, national grasslands, state wildlife management areas and state parks could offer
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The Whitetail Acre M ight want to grab your fly rods!” I told Josh and Jake. “Bluegill should be biting. Put them behind the seat with mine. The back of the truck is loaded with “T” posts and barbed wire.”
Texas Whitetails by Larry Weishuhn Read More »
A Look at Varmint Calibers [dropcap font=”” size=”1″ background=”” color=”” circle=”0″ transparent=”0″]I I have written about predator rifles herein a couple of times, but never about rifles and calibers intended for extended shooting over prairie dog towns, or for woodchucks, rockchucks,
Texas Guns by Steve LaMascus Read More »
Texas Outdoor Nation Feature Story WHAT IS THE GREATEST TROPHY a turkey hunter can bag in the United States? Is it the Grand Slam with all varieties in the U.S.? Or is it simply a giant, bearded, heavy-spurred bird of
White Turkeys and Weird Whitetails Read More »
Hurricane Harvey Cleanup Begins on Coastal WMAs HURRICANE HARVEY DEPOSITED record-breaking amounts of rain on Texas, displacing people and wildlife while damaging homes, businesses and other infrastructure. To help environmental recovery efforts, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) established
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The Potential of March I T IS MARCH. The windy month with all the potential. There’s no doubt that some of the most memorable days we’ve ever spent on Sabine Lake were during this month. Whether it be speckled trout, redfish
Coastal Forecast: Sabine Read More »