All too often I get asked about what I plant for my food plots for whitetails. The truth is that far too regularly I see hunters planting things that have no real draw or affect on a […]
Subscribe on your favorite podcast app or listen right here! Host Dustin Warncke rides solo this episode and talks about preserving big game hunting trophies and even bowfishing trophies, such as garfish, on a budget. Dustin […]
Camouflage is the most obvious way we hunters try to fool deer’s senses. While it is a widespread fashion statement these days, camouflage is a practical application against the eyes of the game we pursue. Here […]
Fishermen are known for their tall tales but those who really love whitetail hunting are equally as liberal with exaggeration and hyperbole. We are also prone to thinking we have it all figured out when in […]
Think about the number of hours that goes into the preparation of a whitetail hunt. Researching sections, buying tags, preparing food plots, scouting for rubs, tending game cameras… it’s a year-round job. But all this work […]
Reports From Game Wardens The following items are compiled from recent Texas Parks and Wildlife law enforcement reports of game wardens. From Cheer to Fear While on the way to patrol the San Jacinto River, a […]
After two days of competition, Eddie LeRoy of Eufala, Alabama, emerged as the winner of the Federal Duck Stamp competition with his painting of a black-bellied whistling duck pair. The announcement was made by U.S. Fish and Wildlife […]
Criminal poaching of wildlife resources negates the conservation efforts of Safari Club International members and other hunters to assure sustainable populations of wild things in wild places for now and into the future. The ugly truth […]
Hunters pursuing mule deer this fall in Briscoe, Childress, Cottle, Floyd, Hall, and Motley counties are reminded to comply with antler restriction regulation that prohibits harvest of any mule deer buck with a main beam outside […]
Ducks Unlimited released the latest film in its online series. In The Gulf Coast, Conserve Films travels south to Louisiana where the Mississippi River meets the Gulf of Mexico. The Mississippi River has changed over time. […]