Bay Speck
My Son Logan Fisher Serawan wade fishing in Galveston west bay late October, gotta love Texas! We were using a soft plastic minnow, Texas roach with chartreuse paddle tail.
My Son Logan Fisher Serawan wade fishing in Galveston west bay late October, gotta love Texas! We were using a soft plastic minnow, Texas roach with chartreuse paddle tail.
Hailey Nicole Serawan in Richmond Texas about to clean her first dove
Daughter and Doves Read More »
42 inch bull red caught of the Colorado river
Colorado river bull red Read More »
Fishing at Battle Ground Park ,Sabine Pass,Texas I caught this 39.5 ” redfish while fishing for flounder.At 82 years and a 30 minute fight I was played out.
Red fish 39.5″ caughht and released October 30,2014 Read More »
Matthew Wong caught his second redfish which turned out to be a forty and a half inch bull. The first red Matt caught being a thirty-five inch bull, one could say he has had a very successful early fishing career.
Second Redfish 40.5″ Read More »
The automotive/truck community has its awards season just like they do for Hollywood movies or recognition-worthy music. It’s exciting, exhausting and loaded with joy and disappointment. The difference is that nobody gets to walk the red carpet. Last month, I
2014 Active Lifestyle Vehicle winners named Read More »
Governor-elect of Texas Greg Abbott says that he will sign legislation legalizing the open carry of holstered handguns just as soon as legislators can get him a bill: Attorney General Greg Abbottaffirmed his support for allowing Texans to openly carry
Texas Governor-Elect Will Sign Open Carry Into Law. Will Open Carry Groups Fade Away? Read More »
Luke Hentges moved to Aberdeen a little over a year ago, and one of his passions is fishing for large catfish. “It’s all about the fight,” said Hentges, who regularly patrols stretches of the James River for giant cats. “I’ve
Aberdeen, SD man heads to Texas for alligator gar Read More »
A gigantic alligator that’s believed to have killed several pet dogs in a Texas neighborhood has been shot dead. The 13-foot beast, which weighed more than 1,000-pounds, was reportedly gunned down by Texas Parks and Wildlife game warden Morgan Inman
An endangered deer with vampirelike fangs was spotted for the first time in nearly 60 years, in a remote forest in northeastern Afghanistan. The fanged creature is known as the Kashmir musk deer, and it’s native to the Himalayas of
Deer with ‘vampire fangs’ spotted for 1st time in decades Read More »
Washington DC – -(Ammoland.com)- As the election returns came in on November 4th 2014 one thing was evident—the Second Amendment crushed gun control candidates in Senate and gubernatorial races around the country. In so doing, the Second Amendment annihilated the left’s
Second Amendment Crushes Gun Control Candidates in Midterm Elections Read More »
Comal county buck taken by 8year old Keagan Taylor with 270 on October 26th during youth weekend
39 inch bull red caught at Sargent beach November 2 , 2014.
36 inch bull red caught at Sargent beach Read More »
It’s a new month and the first of November’s recalls are by Ford. They include some 2014 and 2015 model year, as well as older vehicles. It seems that Ford, like its competitors, is using a quick recall strategy, and
Urgent: More than 200,000 vehicles in Ford recall today Read More »
Texas quail hunting season is here, and dog owners want their companions to avoid dangerous snakes that can cause serious injury or even death. So they take their dogs to ‘de-snaking’ clinics, like one Julian Weslow has been doing for
Texas ‘Snakeman’ Trains Dogs to Stay Safe Read More »
Hunting season began Saturday, and Texas A&M is working to bring the hunting experience to the digital world. The A&M AgriLife Extension Service’s Wildlife and Fisheries Unit developed 11 new iPhone apps in the last year to help landowners and
Hunting goes digital Read More »
BEACH CITY, Texas (AP) — From the boat slips of this Chambers County hamlet, Galveston Bay looks just as beautiful as ever, with the sun rising from the flat-line horizon to cast a greenish-blue tint on the calm waters. But
Deaths of Galveston Bay clams may signal trouble Read More »
Ready for the second split of teal season? From the looks of things, that just may be the case when Texas hunters opened regular duck season Saturday. Of course, real waterfowlers won’t complain if blue-winged teal steal the show come
Texas waiting on big push of ducks Read More »
Out of sight, out of mind didn’t sit right with the UT Tyler biology students. Simply looking for a place to get into some mud, associate professor of biology Dr. Lance Williams and his students happened upon a crucial cleanup
Biology students clean up polluted Texas creek Read More »