Texas Hotshots – Shallow Water Red
38″ Redfish caught on a spinnerbait / paddletail combo, Oct 21. Released.
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38″ Redfish caught on a spinnerbait / paddletail combo, Oct 21. Released.
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Quail Season opens Saturday with high expectations AUSTIN – Quail live on the edge. In lean years when weather and habitat conditions conspire against them, the birds hunker down and then when things are right their numbers explode. Experts refer
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High Quality UV resistant 3M material Updated Regulations Amazing Graphics Easy to Apply Made in the USA 100% Satisfaction Portable Ruler or Decal $15.99 + shipping The Texas Inshore Slam Release Ruler is the perfect tool to help aid in
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Whitetail movement increasing after cold fronts is a commonly held belief among hunters. But according to Ken Swenson of Swenson Whitetail Ranch, he sees something different. “Our deer absolutely increase their eating in a big way before a front arrives. A
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This week on The Best of The Outdoors Podcast, we visit with Marty McIntyre, owner of GARQUEST Bowfishing Adventures. In this show we cover bowfishing for common carp, grass carp, gar, tilapia and more and how you can get started on a
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Flounder! No, we are not talking about that pudgy fraternity pledge in the movie Animal House. We are speaking of that flat, spotted, strange bottom-hugging fish known as the Southern Flounder. For most of the year, the elusive flounder avoids
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You Must Outplay Nature to Outwit Deer. I hate crows. Well, I don’t really hate them, but the dislike is powerful since they have caused me to lose shots a couple of times. I did everything right. I wore camo, set up my stand
It’s exciting to stretch a caliber to its limits. Personally I’ve only shot a .22LR out to 300 yards. However I stumbled upon this video with an Australian shooter making repeated hits at 720 yards. Nearly half a mile with
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The Toyota Sharelunker season annually begins Oct. 1 and that is when state officials accept donations of bass weighing 13 pounds or more. Looking at the Sharelunker records you can see that early fall has been fairly successful for those huge fish. Looking at the Sharelunker database Toledo Bend
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Feral hogs are not native to Texas. In fact, they are not native to the United States at all. According to a report entitled, “Feral Hogs in Texas” compiled by members of the Texas Agricultural Extension Service, explorers such as
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Coastal Conservation Awesomeness T n early October, we were reminded how lucky we are to work with people and organizations that contribute to the betterment of the world. Attending the 34th annual Awards Banquet for the Coastal Conservation Association (CCA)’s State
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Coastal Conservation Awesomeness I n early October, we were reminded how lucky we are to work with people and organizations that contribute to the betterment of the world. Attending the 34th annual Awards Banquet for the Coastal Conservation Association (CCA)’s State of
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Rattlers In Love I would like to share a once in a lifetime experience I happened upon here in Central Texas. This photo is of two “solid” four-foot mating ratters I got in one grab from my snake tongs. Talk
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Sacred Cow Tipping R emember cow tipping? It was the craze of finding cows sleeping on their feet, rushing in and pushing them over. Some say it is an urban legend, but there are enough Youtubers doing this to justify
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Taking a Stand M ore Texas White-tailed deer tags are filled from box blinds than by all other hunting options combined. At least, that’s my observation based on approximately 50 deer seasons in the Lone Star State. There is a
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Don’t Let the Season Get Away From You S mell that? Feel that? Sense that? Hear that? Recognize that? Know that spirit in the air? Does it call our name loud and clear or what? Happy Happy Ultra Happy Huntseason 2016
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The Great $10 Lure Challenge C hallenge: Somebody in Texas come up with the next real game-changer of a fishing lure. It can’t just be a spinoff, and for goodness sakes it can’t be named for another insect or liquor or
Right To Be Wrong? C olin Kaepernick’s decision to sit during the playing of the national anthem before San Francisco football games this year has further divided a nation that had already been dealing with widening gaps between political, racial, and
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