VIDEO: Automatic Weapons Can’t Take Down Drone
The attendees of the Big Sandy Shoot try to shoot down a small drone to little success. Read full story here Source: Patriot Outdoor News
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The attendees of the Big Sandy Shoot try to shoot down a small drone to little success. Read full story here Source: Patriot Outdoor News
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Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg plans to spend $50 million in 2014 to build a “nationwide grass-roots network to motivate” anti-gun voters, the New York Times reports. Basically, the billionaire wants to create the anti-Second Amendment version of the
The alligator garfish is my favorite creature that dwells the rivers and lakes of North America. Growing possibly up to 10 feet in length and routinely measuring more than seven feet they are legitimate “River Monsters”. As a child I
We got a great response to our jaguarundi special on Extreme Wildlife Radio. In case you missed it, Terri Werner and I interviewed Jim Broaddus with Bear Creek Feline Center about these mysterious and uniquely beautiful cats. I just got
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AUSTIN – The ability to manage land in good times as well as bad is the mark of a good land steward. This year’s recipients of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s Lone Star Land Steward Awards are prime examples.
Regional Lone Star Land Stewards for 2014 Announced Read More »
Fifty of the World’s Best Anglers are Coming to Lake Fork ATHENS—The Toyota Texas Bass Classic (TTBC), the World Championship of Professional Bass Fishing, brings the best set of qualified anglers to Lake Fork, May 9-11. The three-day tournament combines
Toyota Texas Bass Classic Qualifiers Announced for 2014 Read More »
Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.) on Monday argued the battle between Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy and the federal government is “not over.” “Well, it’s not over. We can’t have an American people that violate the law and then just walk away
Sen. Harry Reid on Nevada Ranch Battle: ‘It’s Not Over’ Read More »
WASHINGTON, April 14, 2014 — There is a bill in Washington, quietly introduced by Steve Stockman, R-Texas, which has the potential to change the game on national gun politics. Of course there are many bills which sit idly on agendas, on
H.R. 4380: Game changing gun legislation? Read More »
Big bucks don’t grow on trees. They grow amid the trees by eating natural forage and, when a hunter does things right and hits a lucky streak, by eating forage planted by man. Just ask Brad Gaddis of Oklahoma. Sure,
Oklahoma Hunter Tags 30-Point Drought Buck Read More »
You want a better fishing boat? Of course you do – there’s no such thing as the “perfect” boat, and no matter which you choose there will be days when you wish it were different somehow. There’s one way, however,
Building a Better Fishing Boat: Check Out This Tower Read More »
Add the U.S. Postal Service to the list of federal agencies seeking to purchase what some Second Amendment activists say are alarmingly large quantities of ammunition. Earlier this year, the USPS posted a notice on its website, under the heading
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I was fishing with my friend at a new spot in Shoreacres near Seabrook when we hooked this Black Drum
Ever wonder what happens when ammunition catches fire, gets put in a blender, or a microwave? Unlike most folks think it won’t send the bullet flying dangerously through the air. (Bonfire starts at 12:20) How about putting a handful of
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Chester Moore “Invasive Exotic.” That term is being used with greater frequency to describe non-indigenous animals and plants that often cause great problems for mankind and native wildlife. In the era of 24-hour news and instant information via Twitter, Facebook,
John N. Flesher Often compared to winching an anvil up through a football field of water, battling amberjack can challenge just about any angler or tackle. When hooked, amberjack don’t display the flash of a king mackerel or speed of
For a south Louisiana fishing rodeo it was a modest affair, only 33 entrants, but in effect the weigh in at Boudreaux’s Marina in Cocodrie Saturday afternoon was much greater. Participation was free for the wounded war veterans, many of
Wounded veterans get their own fishing rodeo Read More »
After a weekend of seeing Turkey, Hogs, Whitetail does and everyother animal you hope to see in a years hinting season we seen all in one weekend. On the last morning hunt, this old Axis buck came within range. It
First Axis and First Buck Read More »
I promised my son a day of fishing! This was taken at the jetties at South Padre Island, the weather was terrible and foggy but he was in heaven! I captured this photo of him and I cherish the memories
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Turtles and cows have absolutely no relevance to the situation in Nevada. Does the Constitution make provision for the federal government to own and control “public land”? This is the only question we need to consider. Currently, the federal government
Who actually “owns” America’s land? A deeper look at the Bundy Ranch crisis Read More »
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