Texas Fish & Game

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September 21, 2016

Hunting Natural for Deer Pt. 1

All too often I am asked what a hunter should do when deer stop frequenting their feeders or green patches.  When your feeders and green patches fail to produce the desired results you are looking for then […]
September 15, 2016

Why You Don’t Load Pointed Bullets Into a Tubular Magazine [VIDEO]

We have all heard the dangers of loading tubular magazines such as the ones found on lever action rifles with pointed bullets because the possibility of detonation under recoil as the rounds are pressed against the primers.  But will […]
September 14, 2016

Hunting on a Budget: Combining Durability and Price – Part 3

Barter/Trade Cash and credit seem to be the only medium of payment in our world today where our ancestors used to do quite a bit of commerce with bartering and trading goods and services for what […]
September 12, 2016

Pipe ‘Bombs’ for Pigs

We hunt hogs on several small properties around Fort Worth. The landowners allow access but often want feeders removed at various times of the year due to other activities on the properties. Setting feeders and building […]
September 8, 2016

Long Range Archery – 160 Yard Grouping Video

While archers are breaking out there bows and getting them tuned up for archery season, check out how Cameron Hanes likes to practice – at 160 yards.  And it isn’t just a random shot either, he shows […]
September 8, 2016

Hunting on a Budget: Combining Durability and Price – Part 2

Used Bows With the advent of Craigslist, Facebook groups, and other local and regional peer-to-peer selling and auction websites and outlets, purchasing a bargain of a deal on a bow or crossbow is not hard. There […]
September 7, 2016

The Deal on Early Teal

As a swollen sun peeked over the horizon, a familiar whistle tickled my eardrums. Seconds later, a flock of blue-winged teal buzzed our boat at breakneck speed. It was a sight my hunting partner and I […]
September 1, 2016

Hunting on a Budget: Combining Durability and Price – Part 1

I started hunting later in life than many. I grew up around a hunting family and have fond memories of my grandfather skinning deer from his hunting trips in South Texas with his old Willys army-style […]
August 22, 2016

Texas Dove Hunting Prospects Bright: Longer Season, Lots of Birds

More validation that everything’s bigger and better in Texas, dove populations are soaring and the hunting season, which gets underway Sept. 1, is the longest in 80 years. A new 90-day season this fall means hunters […]
August 12, 2016

Texas Tested: Hyskore Shooting Bench and Shooting Rest

I have used Hyskore products for years and have found them to be the most affordable, yet durable and practical, shooting products I have encountered in the shooting sports realm. Whether you are a benchrest shooter […]