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New 5' x 7' Wrangler Camo Hunting Blinds

For more than 65 years, Texas Hunter Products has manufactured premium deer blinds.  The newest additions to the company’s line are the Wrangler Camo Hunting Blinds. The heart of the Wrangler Blind is its 5’x7’ octagonal shape and maintenance-free 20-gauge  TrueTimber® aluminum exterior with rigid internal steel frame.  These blinds offer plenty of room for multiple hunters. Carpeted ceiling and walls dampen the sound inside while providing an [...]

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Summertime Fishing Secrets from the Pros

Summertime Bass Fishing Secrets from the Pros Catching largemouth bass during summer months can be one of the most exciting fishing experiences anglers have all year. Warm water conditions increase a bass’ metabolism, which causes it to feed more often. Fish the Vegetation In both natural lakes and reservoirs, vegetation provides a transition from feeding grounds to concealment. After feeding bass move inside the [...]

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4 Tips for Better Shoreline Fishing

Consider these helpful tips to increase your chances of catching fish from the shoreline. Corks: Structure in ponds and lakes can be heavy along the shorelines. When anglers are casting from the shore, they get snagged a lot, especially when fishing on the bottom. Consider using a popping cork in areas with lots of tangles. Adjust the depth so you [...]

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Maintaining a Healthy Deer Population

Maintain a Healthy Deer Population with Protein Feeders Whether you own your own hunting property or manage a recreational property, maintaining a healthy, well-fed wildlife population is a challenge throughout the year. Seasonal changes, especially in colder regions, along with changes in natural habitat can limit the availability of vegetation and other food sources. In winter months, this is particularly true and [...]

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Helping Fawns Survive the Summer Months

Providing cover helps fawns survive these summer months. Fawns experience fast growth over the summer months. Fawns in northern states are typically born in May and June while fawns in the South are born over a much wider time frame. Healthy fawns average 4 to 8 pounds at birth, and then double that weight during the first 2 weeks [...]

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Recipe - Texas Hunter Real Ale Beer Battered Fish

Texas Hunter’s Real Ale Beer Battered Fish Recipe INGREDIENTS: 2 quarts vegetable oil for frying 8 (4 ounce) fillets – catfish, bass, bluegill, cod, etc… salt and pepper to taste 1 cup all-purpose flour 2 tablespoons garlic powder 2 tablespoons paprika 2 teaspoons salt 2 teaspoons ground black pepper 1 egg, beaten 1 bottle of Real Ale Lost Gold IPA (or your favorite beer) DIRECTIONS: Heat oil in a deep fryer to 365 degrees F [...]

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Catching More Catfish

Catfish are one of the staples for anglers who enjoy eating their catch. Channel catfish are abundant throughout the south, spawning in holes and crevices in flowing water. Channel catfish may exceed 40 pounds, although the typical size is less than five pounds. White catfish, yellow bullheads and brown bullheads usually range from one to two pounds, and readily spawn [...]

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Catching "Fun Fish" this Summer in Your Lake or Pond

Freshwater ponds and lakes can produce a lot of "Fun Fish" to catch if you know how to get the most out of your fishing experience. Targeting each species with the right bait and techniques can go a long way to making great fishing memories. Whether you practice catch and release or aim to bring [...]

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