Snakes in Texas don’t hibernate-at least like many people think of hibernation. I have heard of several serpentine encounters in recent weeks and even had some dealings with a big coral snake myself. Snakes (as well […]
For years I have been sent to the garage or the back porch for gun cleaning duty by my wife as it is sometimes a messy and, many times, strong smelling process. At SHOT Show this […]
January is upon us and that means the end of deer season. Most hunters are packing away their gear and getting ready for fishing. Why? Why only hunt the major seasons? After deer and waterfowl season […]
Did you know antique or curio guns manufactured before 1899 and replicas thereof which do not use rim fire or center fire ammunition are not included in the definition of “firearm” as it is used in […]
Snake venom is a precious commodity. From antivenom for snakebites to cancer treatments and the latest research on neurological diseases, venom is being used in a wide variety of applications. And George Van Horn has been […]
Seeing in the dark gives you a major advantage. But since there are so many night vision options it can be intimidating for beginners. I’ve had my setup for a few years now – here is […]
Now that the Texas duck season is winding down, we should start to see more and more yellow beaks showing up. There is nothing like watching big ol fat greenheads cupped up against a bright blue […]
Chester Moore editor-in-chief of Texas Fish & Game is at the 2018 Houston Boat Show and he is at the large open area exhibit for Captain Kirk’s Marine and checking out some extremely awesome pontoon boats. […]