The whereabouts of speckled trout during the winter is a mystery. We know a few of them hang around shallow flats adjacent to the ship channel and the reef on the south end of Sabine Lake […]
Wanna Kill More Ducks? Scout Better It is so easy to go to the same blind, same set of trees or same field you went to last week and killed a limit of birds. This may […]
The following items are compiled from recent Texas Parks and Wildlife Department law enforcement reports. The Naked Truth Hunters rely on camouflage clothing to mask their appearance and avoid detection in the field, but an Upshur […]
It was the biggest buck I had ever seen on open range and I was with my friend Lou Marullo. With at least 12 points, a rack that would easily top 140 B&C and what would […]
More hogs are killed in Texas than whitetail deer. We documented that last year when we rain the Texas Agrilife stats that reveal some 750,000 hogs killed in the Lone Star State annually versus 600,000 whitetails. […]
“El Diablo!” “El Diablo!” A man came screaming through a South Texas work camp at night frantic and pointing toward the brush. One of the workers grabbed a big Q-Beam flashlight and shined toward the brush […]
SWAT office Mike Plumb made marksmanship history when he shot a revolver from Doug Conley’s hand from from approximately 80 yards away. Back in August 1993 the world watched an armed standoff with a suicidal Doug […]
In today’s high tech semiautomatic shotguns there are basically 2 types: Gas or Inertia. You may have both types, or only one type. Each system has its own set of strengths and weaknesses. If you don’t […]
Game or trail cameras are one of the greatest innovations in the history of the outdoors industry. They not only hunters to monitor and patterns the game they pursue but they give the world a look […]
Every fall on the Sabine River alligators gather to feed on mullet and menhaden before the first big cold snap blows through. TF&G Editor-In-Chief uncovered this clip he filmed while fishing a few years back. He […]