You want to ruin a day of fishing? Of course not! But look at what I found, when I flipped open the bait cooler on one offshore fishing trip: Now mind you, this was to be […]
Silencer Co recently announced a unique suppressed 50 caliber muzzleloading rifle in what no doubt someone will dub an “assault musket”. I’ll have to first admit that I thought of this design years ago for the […]
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Harvey Hellbanger e were still drying out from the floods visited upon us by Hurricane Harvey as the deadline for this issue arrived. This powerful force of nature hammered the upper two-thirds of the Texas Coast relentlessly […]
Love Those Doves ove hunting is a big deal in Texas. Based on annual statistics compiled by Texas Parks and Wildlife, the various dove seasons draw approximately 400,000 hunters. The actual number of “dove hunters” probably is […]
Tamning San Luis Pass n mid-August, after a short-term spate of drownings, Brazoria County officials opted to shut down the recreational dipping of so much as a toe into water around San Luis Pass. To make their […]
The Fountain of Youth very summer for the past 25 years we have been given a dose of elixir from the Fountain of Youth. Attending conferences for Texas agriculture teachers and their students each year, we […]
Welcome Felix y dearest grandson Felix, Welcome to planet earth and the loving Nugent & Kennedy families and America at 1:07am on July 28, 2017 youngman! Those 1st 9 months were as comfy as it is going […]
Lion for the Cause o doubt most TF&G readers will remember Cecil the Lion, the lion that was killed a couple of years ago by a Minnesota dentist named Walter Palmer. That lion caused pretty much every […]
Hunting Desert Mule Deer with a 10mm Semi-Auto It looked like a Photoshopped scenic portrait. Rolling, dense fog draped the west Texas brush like a wet blanket. Something between rain and mist accented the color of […]