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Turkey 2011

Turkey 2011
Summary:   Spring Turkey Season! It’s like Hunter’s New Year!   Getting the drop on some spring thunder chickens after winter’s thaw is how many hunters across the country ring in their New Year in the outdoors.   It gets a hunter’s blood pumping again; out there in the crisp, cool mornings. Of course it...

Applications for Drawings on Texas Public Hunting Lands

Applications for Drawings on Texas Public Hunting Lands
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Don't complain about the cost of hunting in Texas if you haven't taken advantage of the many public hunting opportunities available. There are several raffles that give you a 1 in 10 chance of winning - did you buy your $10 permit?

AWWC Panhandle Bird Hunt

AWWC Panhandle Bird Hunt
Summary: AWWC Migratory Game Bird Hunt December 11 – 13, 2009 By Doug DuBois, Jr.   Five members of the Austin Woods & Waters Club ( www.austinwoodsandwaters.com )  recently traveled to the Panhandle of Texas to experience some out of sight migratory game bird hunting.  Dave Mahn or...

Alone in the Outdoors

Alone in the Outdoors
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I’m making plans to head back home this evening after spending a couple days hunting wild hogs and deer on a 4,500 acre piece of outdoor paradise situated along a 4 mile stretch of the Brazos River. No big bucks or ‘good eating’ wild hogs were harvested so far on this outing, nor is there the normal campfire banter with friends. Circumstanced dictate that I hunt alone this time and, the experience is one I highly recommend, at least occasionally, for everyone that loves spending time in the outdoors. There’s something very satisfying about being self sufficient in an environment that has the very real potential to be unforgiving.

A Day With the Boys

A Day With the Boys
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Hitting a fast moving target, be it made of clay or feathers, is a daunting task that has challenged shotgunners since the day someone first discovered that lead pellets pushed by a charge of powder was the proper means for shooting flying targets. I’ve been shooting scatterguns for fifty years and can truly state that I still don’t have it figured out. The concept is simple; begin your shotgun swing behind the bird or clay target, push the barrel past the moving target so that the shot column and target arrive at the same place at the same time. Sounds easy, doesn’t it?

The River

Summary: Hunting on the Trinity river my entire life I have learned to hunt throuh some difficult times and situations.  It is amazing how things and places can change so drastically in a few years. I can remember being a young boy and Dad picking me up from school on a Friday evening.  We would head home ...

Wetland Project Benefits Not Only the Wildlife

Wetland Project Benefits Not Only the Wildlife
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The sun was just beginning to break over the eastern horizon, a welcome sight to Jacob Sands and myself as we huddled low in the marsh grass, waiting for legal shooting light. The temperature was in the low twenties and a brisk northwest wind made it seem colder. Whistling wings could be heard overhead as teal, pintail, mallards and an assortment of diving ducks stirred from their night’s rest on the water. Across the wetland, the sound of a big flock of geese, a mixture of snows, white front and Canada’s could be heard as the big birds stirred and took flight from their night’s roost and headed to a distant field to feed. The day was coming to life and legal shooting time was seconds away.

Late Season Ducks a Challenge

Late Season Ducks a Challenge
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This morning, I was sharing the blind with a great wingshot who I had watched on many previous hunts make some astounding shots.  Between the two of us, we strapped a total of 4 ducks today. Granted, we both missed a couple of shots that should have been made, but that always seems to be the case. The morning was foggy with just enough wind to keep the decoys moving, pretty close to perfect conditions for duck hunting. They were plenty of birds in the air, especially within the first hour of shooting time.

Cold Weather = HOT Fishing

Cold Weather = HOT Fishing
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We are now in the coldest period of the year and we’re all waiting for the spring warm up to head back to our favored waters in quest of bass, catfish and stripers, right? Granted, many anglers do wait for spring and warming weather but, with a little knowledge and preparation, there’s some line sizzling action to be had, and RIGHT NOW!  If you’re looking for a cure for cabin fever and the very real opportunity to catch some of the biggest fish of the year, let me introduce you to my top winter fishing destinations.

How to Cook Your Goose

How to Cook Your Goose
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Hunting season has been underway for over 3 months now and chances are good many of you have a freezer well stocked with everything from dove breasts to venison steaks. Game meat is far more nutritious than domestic but it does require different cooking techniques. Take venison, for example. Venison is very lean and what fat there is in the meat should be removed; it’s the fat that sometimes contributes to the ‘gamey’ taste that some folks complain about.

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