RugerAmerican – 2014 Shot Show
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2014 SHOT Show – Redring from Texas Fish & Game Magazine on Vimeo.
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Mt Houston Marine – Blue Wave PureBay from Texas Fish & Game Magazine on Vimeo.
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Earlier this week in Dallas I had a chance to climb into and around Ford’s 2015 F-150. My first impression is that this is a worthy successor to the iconic trucks that have preceded it, making the F-150 the best
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A photo showinga torn black bra and a small purse hanging from a tree in what is said to be a “rape tree”-a place where Mexican drug cartel members and coyotes who smuggle humans across the border rape one or
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A deer destroyed a family’s home while they were on vacation. As strange as it may sound, the incident makes perfect sense once you watch the video. Click the link below to watch. Action News 5 – Memphis, Tennessee
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LAS VEGAS — Here at the SHOT Show it’s easy to get swept away by the overload of great news about what guns mean to America. After all, there are over 60,000 people from the ammunition, guns and hunting industry
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Mt Houston Marine – Kat 250HDX from Texas Fish & Game Magazine on Vimeo.
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When they aren’t rescuing stranded hikers from 300,000-acre parks or airlifting victims from dangerous flood zones, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Game Wardens will now aid in anti-terrorism and border protection missions. The TPWD semi-monthly magazine highlighted changes to their
Texas game wardens fighting terror? Read More »
The National Security Agency has implanted software in nearly 100,000 computers around the world that allows the United States to conduct surveillance on those machines and can also create a digital highway for launching cyberattacks. While most of the software
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Japanese Shigenori Goto said he found the 13ft long squid swimming in one of his fixed nets off the island in Niigata Prefecture when he hauled it in early on Wednesday morning. The squid, later found to be male, reportedly died
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Two tourists could have avoided an attack by an elephant in the Kruger National Park if they had known how to read its body language, an animal behaviour expert has said. Les Hes, a wildlife guide with 35 years’ experience
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The Shooting Hunting Outdoor Trade show is here again! So I’m running around like a kid in a candy store checking out all the goodies. Here are a few things that caught my eye so far, keep an eye out
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Texas Parks & Wildlife Department officials are currently scoping for potential regulation changes for speckled trout and flounder on the Texas coast. What is the status of these fisheries? Here is some interesting data on the trout fishery. What bay
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Wetland loss along the Gulf Coast accounts for a staggering 71 percent of the coastal wetland loss in the United States each year, according to a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) report. “Louisiana’s coastal land loss is the greatest
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Lawmakers in Missouri are once again trying to nullify federal gun laws within the Show-Me State, and this time around they hope Second Amendment advocates elsewhere will join in their fight. The Republican-controlled State Legislature came up one vote shy
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So, how big is the SHOT Show? The TF&G staff has attended for decades and for years we have returned shocked at just how big the show has gotten. The following graph from the National Shooting Sports Foundation breaks down
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After his 1902 trip to Yemen, scholar and naturalist Wilhelm Hein returned with a variety of plants and animals, which he donated to the Vienna Museum. One of these specimens, a shark, sat unnoticed for more than 80 years. In
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A deer named Vinny will be removed from a Tampa Bay-area wildlife sanctuary where it gored a woman in the eye. Officials said Vinny will be removed from Survival Outreach Sanctuary in Spring Hill on Monday by the Florida Fish
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Lake Fork produced its third Toyota ShareLunker of the season Sunday night. Randall E. Claybourne of Tulsa, Oklahoma, was fishing by himself in 15 feet of water in the east arm of the lake when the 13.86-pound bass took his
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