Texas Fish & Game September 2014
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Business is a matter of supply and demand. In recent years, the demand for the AR-15 modern sporting rifle has been at an all-time high, and manufacturers struggled to add multiple shifts and new equipment to meet that demand. It
If You’ve Ever Wanted An “Evil Black Rifle,” Now Is The Time To Buy Read More »
“It could just be a stick,” I tell myself while floating on the surface of the Gulf of Mexico about 100 feet out from the shoreline of Perdido Key. After all, I can only see a few inches of what appeared to
Stingrays in the Gulf are more common than you think (VIDEO) Read More »
Beretta USA just posted this video on their page of some instructors explaining the equations necessary to make a long range shot from a handgun. They are using a Beretta PX4 Storm. Although engaging targets at anything beyond 50 meters with
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Louisiana continues to loosen its hog-hunting restrictions, but that seems to be doing little to slow the spread of the noxious quadrupeds. Bayou State hunters killed 183,600 feral hogs last year, an increase of 14 percent over 2012’s total, according
Louisiana hunters kill more hogs than deer Read More »
An unusual species of fish that can walk and breathe air shows that these animals may be more capable of adapting to life on land than previously thought, researchers say. The new findings may help explain how the ancient fish ancestors
To study evolution, scientists raise fish to walk on land Read More »
Chris Ellenburg was fishing in Lake Belton in Texas when the most peculiar thing happened to him: he caught a fish that didn’t want to be released. In this strange video Ellenburg tells GrindTV.com that he attempted to release a
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CORPUS CHRISTI – Just like bluebonnets and the heat, Texas is known for fantastic bay fishing, but along with popularity comes problems for economically-important fish like red drum and spotted seatrout. Dr. John R. Gold, Regents Professor and Harte Research
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(KENS 5) Eyewitness News has learned the owners of a newly announced aquarium coming to San Antonio are under investigation for the deaths of dozens of marine animals. The Oregon Humane Society says it is investigating Vince and Ammon Covino
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A Texas dove hunter can still receive their hunter education certificate in time for dove hunting opening day with the HunterEdCourse.com no field day required Texas online hunter education course. This hunter safety course is available for anyone 17 years
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This is the gut-wrenching moment a crocodile burst from the sea to snatch an unlucky turtle by the head as it ventured back into the water. The huge reptile emerged from the waves to clamp its fearsome jaws around the
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The District of Columbia asked a federal judge Monday to reconsider his July ruling that overturned D.C.’s ban on possessing handguns in public. U.S. District Judge Frederick Scullin Jr. “failed to conduct the analysis required by controlling law, and relied
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While hunting in Langley Ranch in Centerville, Texas, Marcus of Hunting with Marcus and Chris managed to land a lethal shot on two hogs. Two-for-one shots are always unique and exhilarating—akin to a feat of athletic prowess—but sportsmen and women
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FORT WORTH, Texas – In the last decade the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has transformed a dump and old golf course in the Trinity River bottomland into new wildlife habit within eyeshot of downtown Dallas skyscrapers. Now it’s time
Army Corps of Engineers acts to protect new wildlife habitat in Dallas Read More »
After watching Instructor Zero’s Rebound Shooting video I had to go and try it myself because it looks just like a Top Shot challenge. So what I’m doing here is firing my pistol at a steel plate on the ground,
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SAN ANTONIO – Texas Parks & Wildlife and the Witte Museum have formed a new partnership to document and research the only known dinosaur footprints on public land in Bexar County. The 110-million-year-old tracks are located within Government Canyon State
Unique Collaboration Reveals Dinosaurs Once Roamed San Antonio Read More »
On August 18th we posted a story about a Huffington Post reporter on the ground in Ferguson, Missouri who tweeted a picture of foam ear plugs believing them to be rubber bullets. Matt, over at Demolition Ranch, put the “rubber
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MEMPHIS—August 22, 2014— Eighty years ago, the first Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp (Duck Stamp) was sold. Since then, the Duck Stamp program has protected nearly 6 million acres of habitat through expenditures of more than $900 million.
Ducks Unlimited celebrates 80 years of Duck Stamp sales Read More »
As a part of the week long Inshore Fishing Association Championship taking place in Houma in October, Falgout Canal Marina in Theriot will host the first ever College Saltwater Championship. The Inshore Fishing Association (IFA) has joined with the Association
College redfish tourney set Read More »
It won’t haul your boat to the fish camp or get you to the hunting ranch, but the Gibbs Quadski XL will handle everything when you get there, on land and on the water. An amphibious vehicle is an extremely
Gibbs Quadski XL: It might just be the best outdoor vehicle you lust after Read More »