Dustin Ellermann Golf Challenge
Dustin Ellermann demonstrates the now-famous “golf ball” shot he performed on the hit TV show Top Shot. Dustin was Top Shot Champ for season 3.
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Dustin Ellermann demonstrates the now-famous “golf ball” shot he performed on the hit TV show Top Shot. Dustin was Top Shot Champ for season 3.
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Did you know that buying American seafood could save a whale? A new report from the Natural Resources Defense Council finds that 91% of seafood consumed in the United States is imported and nearly every wild-caught foreign fish product sold
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TF&G Hunting Editor and longtime Fort Worth Star-Telegram outdoor writer Bob Hood passed away after a battle with cancer. He was 69. We will miss not only Bob’s writing but his friendship and high level of integrity. We will have
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An Oklahoma State representative introduced a bill this week that would see protections put into place to prevent schools from punishing students who bring with them small toy guns, or objects resembling or depicting guns. A spate of incidents in
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A satellite tag attached to one endangered Puget Sound killer whale is yielding some valuable information about the migration of orcas in recent days. Federal biologists tracking a 22-year-old whale, known as L-87, say he and others have moved moving extensively through
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The following are notes collected from Texas Parks & Wildlife Department game wardens. Game Warden in the Spotlight A Palo Pinto County game warden had just gotten into position to watch an oat field when a vehicle stopped in front
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The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department exhibit, “The Last of the Dreadnought Battleships,” will open on Feb. 1 at the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum in Austin and run through April 13. The exhibit pays homage to the Battleship TEXAS, which
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The pattern is so distinctive that even non-hunters readily recognize it. Mossy Oak is America’s best known camouflage brand. It speaks to the outdoors and was introduced as a vehicle theme by Ram Brand in 2011. Now, it has returned
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A good Samaritan has helped the U.S. Coast Guard save two men whose fishing boat capsized off the southern Texas Gulf Coast. The men were fishing on Monday near Redfish Bay in Port Aransas when their 12-foot boat capsized. The
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The 18-year-old student who stormed into his Colorado school last month with a shotgun and a bandolier of bullets across his chest, fatally shooting a classmate and setting fire to the library, provided fresh ammunition for one lawmaker’s bill that
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I read an article recently, by Brandon Turbeville, about the Executive Actions Obama signed, January 3rd 2014, further limiting our gun rights, and it got me to thinking about the “Axis of Evil” which have now joined forces to disarm us. Although
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NOAA Fisheries announced today final regulations requiring the United States Navy to implement protective measures during training and testing activities in the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico to reduce effects on marine mammals. The Navy requested an authorization under
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Jay G. Conrad, of Lakeland, Tenn., pleaded guilty today in the District of Maine to conspiring to illegally import and traffic narwhal tusks, conspiring to launder money, and illegally trafficking narwhal tusks, announced Robert G. Dreher, Acting Assistant Attorney General
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The following items are compiled from recent Texas Parks and Wildlife Department law enforcement reports. Willie the Decoy Two Henderson County game wardens and two Cherokee County game wardens were patrolling for night hunters because calls were received from landowners
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