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March 16, 2018

Public Hog Hunting

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 […]
March 16, 2018

Texas Whitetails by Larry Weishuhn

The Whitetail Acre 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 […]
March 15, 2018

State Taking Public Comment On Hunting Regulation Proposals

Hunting Regulation Proposals AUSTIN – The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is now accepting public comment on a suite of proposed changes to this year’s hunting regulation proposals, which include: a unified statewide deer season opener, […]
March 15, 2018

Try These Tips For Huge Black Drum

You want to catch a monster black drum? We’re not talking about a 10-pounder, here. We’re not talking about a 30-pounder, or even a 50-pound drum. But a true beast of a black, 70 to 80 […]
March 15, 2018

Gun Violence-By the Numbers

Gun Violence Aftermath After the horrific school shooting in Florida a few weeks ago, we are hearing more and more news reports and protests calling for more gun control to reduce gun violence.  This is yet […]
March 14, 2018

Podcast: Hunting Worldwide and Other Outdoor Adventures with Guest Jayson Sacco

On this week’s episode, Dustin Warncke sits down with Jayson Sacco, an accomplished hunter and fisherman and host of the Outdoor Adventures with Jayson podcast. Dustin and Jayson talk about hunting abroad in Africa and the […]
March 14, 2018

Texas Whale Shark Facts-Including One That Went Into A Bay

Not A Whale But A Shark The whale shark is one of the most unique creatures in the ocean and they are present on the Texas coast. Here are five facts you probably did not about […]
March 14, 2018

Strange Sightings On Texas Waters

“Strange things are done ‘neath the midnight sun.” Had the author of that line, Robert Service, lived in Texas, he might have penned similar words about fishing the bays. Robert Sanchez and party could provide inspiration. […]
March 13, 2018

Texas Guns by Steve LaMascus

A Look at Varmint Calibers 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, or any of […]
March 13, 2018

White Turkeys and Weird Whitetails

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, […]