About the November 2014 Cover

About the November 2014 Cover

There is something special about that first or last light of day, particularly when it cross-lighting illuminates one half of a magnificent whitetail buck while…

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A Deer's Acute Sense of Smell

A Deer’s Acute Sense of Smell

Story and photography by Bob Zaiglin Hunters should understand how important it is to remain as scent-free as possible as whitetails employ their olfactory system…

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FALL: For the Love of It

FALL: For the Love of It

For those that love to spend time outdoors, it is the best time of the year. Story and photography by Matt Williams I love Texas,…

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Double Down on Texas Exotics

Double Down on Texas Exotics

A growing population of non-native animals provide challenging hunts but also compete with native wildlife. Story and photography by Robert Sloan Back in the 1970’s…

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Late Fall on the Lower Laguna Madre

Late Fall on the Lower Laguna Madre

Anglers need to know how to take advantage of a variety of fishing opportunities, regardless of the weather conditions. By Danno Wise Fall is in…

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Game Warden Field Notes

Game Warden Field Notes

The following items are compiled from recent Texas Parks and Wildlife Department law enforcement reports. Prepared for the Zombie Apocalypse The U.S. Marshall’s Fugitive Task…

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Dedication of New Davis Mountains Bird Blind Set for Nov. 14

Dedication of New Davis Mountains Bird Blind Set for Nov. 14

The public is invited to a 3 p.m. ribbon-cutting for a newly constructed bird blind at Davis Mountains State Park on Friday, Nov. 14 being…

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Sportfishing Industry Strongly Opposes Gulf of Mexico Red Snapper Sector Separation Action

Sportfishing Industry Strongly Opposes Gulf of Mexico Red Snapper Sector Separation Action

Industry leaders voice serious concerns about the future implications for  saltwater fisheries management The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Council recently voted 10-7 to approve Amendment…

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Outdoors for Dummies: Bear selfies a bad idea

Outdoors for Dummies: Bear selfies a bad idea

A U.S. Forest Service office has issued an official statement suggesting that using smartphones to take “selfies” with black bears congregating to feed on kokanee…

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Gulf Council Update - October 2014

Gulf Council Update – October 2014

The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council met in Mobile, Alabama, October 20 – 23, 2014, to discuss a number of fishery issues, including recreational…

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