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Search Results:Hunting the Texas Hill Country
Summary: Once again I have been blessed with the wonderful opportunity of spending opening weekend of the 2011 deer season in Texas Hill Country paradise. I am always communicating my passion for the outdoors with others and sharing my ideas on conservation and such. One day I came across one of the...
Greetings From Latitude 26
Summary: Greetings from Latitude 26! Just a short introduction then I'll get down to the meat. I'm a licensed 100 ton Captain here in the very tip of Texas, just a couple of miles from the border. First and formost I'm a husband and dad who loves my family. And all the things that God put on this earth. I...
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. Critical Issues Facing Texas Parks & Wildlife Funding
Summary: It is rare to have 35+ organizations, representing every aspect of the Texas Outdoors, share a common voice. However, with critical funding issues facing Texas Parks & Wildlife, what better reason to unite? Millions of hunters, anglers, landowners, and others who have a strong interest in sustaini...
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. Winter Redfishing in Fresh Water
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A mature redfish is built like a torpedo with a boat paddle tail. A brute of a fish, a mature or ‘Bull Red’ as the big females are called, is one of the hardest fighting fish in salt water and beyond question, the hardest fighting of all fish in freshwater. Granted, redfish (red drum) are not native to freshwater lakes but several years ago, Texas Parks and Wildlife began an aggressive stocking program on a few power plant freshwater reservoirs in Texas. The top two largest freshwater redfish in the state came from Fairfield and, after fishing the lake yesterday with guide Cory Vinson and my friend outdoors writer Bob Hood, I can testify that the big fish are on a good bite. My Most Embarassing Hunting MomentSummary: A number of years ago I used to get asked by a vendor to their hunting lease north of Fairfield, TX on the Trinity River. The ranch was 10,000 acres in size, located near a place called Amerada Camp...probably one of the best ranches I've ever hunted. Some of the biggest bucks I've seen in ETX ca...
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