Super Snapper
Susie Q’s first snapper fishing trip out of Surfside.
Bees! Nothing frightens me more in the wilds of Texas than angry bees, particularly the deadly Africanized “killer” bees. These bees are spreading and have firmly established populations in the Brush Country and part of the Trans-Pecos and Hill Country.
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CMMG is getting into the suppressor game with their introduction of the DefCan lineup. Available in .22LR, 9mm, 5.56, 7.62 and .45ACP. I was recently able to test out the DefCan 22 with the Banshee. It’s a quiet and lightweight
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Waterfowl Art Ducks Unlimited has released its latest online film that joins the Hautman brothers on a special waterfowling trip to North Dakota. Joe, Jim and Bob Hautman are renowned wildlife artists and perennial winners of the federal duck stamp
A Look At The Art Of Duck Hunting Read More »
Recently a caller to my radio program asked what kind of snapper was pinkish colored and had a black dot halfway between pectoral and dorsal fins. The answer was a lane snapper. These are a fairly common reef fish found
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The bass spawn in Texas is officially over and the fish are more than likely in a post spawn-summer time transition. There are many ways you can target bass this time of year, but one of my favorite tools is
Bass Fishing: It’s Crankbait Time Read More »
STAR Tagged Redfish Sixty specially tagged redfish are being prepped as the STAR-ring attraction in the 29th Annual CCA Texas State of Texas Anglers’ Rodeo (STAR) sponsored by the Texas Ford Dealers, Tilson Home Corporation and Capital Farm Credit. The
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Delta Waterfowl Delta Waterfowl commends U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on a proposal to open 248,000 new acres to hunters and anglers on 30 national wildlife refuges across the United States.
Delta Waterfowl Supports Refuge Hunting Expansion Read More »
In This Issue: Flounder from the Bank; Happy Kayak Trails to You; Don’t Noodle This Catfish; Super Stripers; Hog Poison Update; Angling for Endangered Species.
ISSUE COVER – June 2018 Read More »
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Passing of a Humble Giant R OGER PARKS, A DEAR FRIEND to this magazine and especially to us, personally, passed away on April 19 at his home in Seminole, Oklahoma. Roger and Pam, his wife of more than forty years, recently
INSIDE FISH & GAME by Roy and Ardia Neves Read More »
Bull Sharks In Rivers? ARE THERE BULL sharks in some of Texas coastal rivers? Lewis Doucet Editor: Yes. Bull sharks are extremely freshwater tolerant and have been caught as far north as the Mississippi River in Illinois. Sabine Lake and Galveston
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Read More »
Whale Sharks, Jellyfish Scares and Pink Dolphins L AST SUMMER, I TOOK it upon myself to learn everything I could about the Gulf of Mexico and its inhabitants so I could bring it to you our loyal readers. The “Wild
EDITOR’S NOTES by Chester Moore Read More »
High Cost Doesn’t Necessarily Mean Better A S VIRTUALLY EVERYTHING becomes “new and improved” on a regular basis, there are two lessons you must learn about changing technology: Price and quality don’t always walk hand in hand, and you shouldn’t
PIKE ON THE EDGE by Doug Pike Read More »
Freedom or Safety? T HIS TIME, IT’S DIFFERENT. This time, something has to be done. This time, we won’t stop until things change. This time we won’t be ignored, we won’t go away, we won’t give in. This time we will
COMMENTARY by Kendal Hemphill Read More »
Freedom or Safety? T HIS TIME, IT’S DIFFERENT. This time, something has to be done. This time, we won’t stop until things change. This time we won’t be ignored, we won’t go away, we won’t give in. This time we will
COMMENTARY by Kendal Hemphill Read More »
THERE ARE A HANDFUL OF GOOD STRIPER fisheries in Texas, but only one is gifted with all the right goodies to make it world class. Try as you might to find a better one, Lake Texoma rules the roost in
TEXOMA’S SUPER STRIPERS Read More »