Enemy at the Gate — Wild hogs threatening public-lands hunting
There is an enemy at our gate, an eco-terrorist that is attacking what we hold dear. This is not a hollow threat, nor a pseudo –humorous jab at Zombie Apocalypse. […]
There is an enemy at our gate, an eco-terrorist that is attacking what we hold dear. This is not a hollow threat, nor a pseudo –humorous jab at Zombie Apocalypse. […]
Big bucks are moving around, but the season is in its last days. So discover how to put your tag on a big boy, while also learning about some of the trophies that have been taken this season. […]
The Wood N’ Stream Maniac Series hunting boots are some of the lightest outdoor boots ever created, weighing less than two pounds each. Even Maniac’s durable exterior materials like Tuff Skin High Abrasion Action Leather and Visible Gel don’t weigh these boots down. […]
Steady Form helps hunters stay consistent with their form while trying to make awkward shots, whether through the windows of a blind or at a sever downward angle. […]
The Big Game Gut Glove by Uncle Freddie’s provides a liquid-proof barrier during field dressing, protecting a hunter and his or her clothes from stains and blood-borne diseases. […]
A Texas bass angler’s bid to get back to the Bassmaster Classic depended heavily on a soft-plastic creature bait that few, if any, others had in their arsenal when they fished the B.A.S.S. Nation Championship on Nov. 6-8 on the Ouachita River. […]
The small herd of does burst out of the woods and cut across the soybean field, the howling of the hounds behind them in the swamp. […]
Choosing the right jighead to match water depth and current can be much more important than the color, size or shape of the artificial lure you’re fishing. […]
’Twas the day before Christmas, and all through the state, deer hunters were stirring and making a change… […]
Designed to recruit more hunters to the pursuit of small game, seven squirrel hunts for youth aged 10 to 15 years are scheduled around Mississippi on Feb. 7. […]
Search and recovery divers were pretty much on their own back in the early 1980’s; I know because I was one of them. I spent 10 years on the Dallas Fire Department’s dive team and worked from the department’s drag boats before the dive team came to be. Fireman Thad Moore, owner of a SCUBA shop in Dallas, thought we could do better for the families of drowning victims than recovering them with drag hooks. He developed a search and recovery class for SCUBA divers, canvassed the department for volunteers and the Dallas Fire Department’s SCUBA Search & Rescue team was born.
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