Wrangler Camo Hunting Blinds by Texas Hunter Products feature fully carpeted ceiling and walls for your comfort and warmth that also provides a sound and scent barrier.
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YouTube's Rob Terkla with LunkersTV upgrading feeders on his ranch to Texas Hunter Products Feeders.
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" The service and the products from Texas Hunter are awesome! I purchased two Texas Hunter 300 lb feeders before deer season and the deer and turkeys couldn’t be happier! Many great trail cam pics to prove it. I would highly recommend Texas Hunter Products to anyone looking for the best feeders on the market!"
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Finally! Fall has arrived! That’s my favorite season of the year. We’ve made it through the hottest summer, and nothing tops watching nature as it prepares for its annual winter rest. Or, is it respite?
Learning about your ponds and lakes involves understanding how the seasons impact and affect what goes on under the [...]
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Many of us enjoy fishing as a pastime or even competitively. No matter how skilled – or unskilled – you are, fishing is a great way to unwind and spend time bonding with family or friends while enjoying the Great Outdoors.
Beyond being enjoyable, fishing actually has numerous health and wellness benefits, particularly in terms of [...]
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No matter whether you catch a giant northern pike while ice fishing, or a big largemouth bass during the heat of summer, it helps keep the memory alive for years to come if you have a few great photos.
Need a little help behind your camera or smartphone? No problem — Fish Photography 101 is now [...]
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By Pete Robbins, and Joe Cermele, Field & Stream Magazine
TEN.
Americans obsess over the number. We compile top 10 lists; you need 10 yards to get a first down; and in 1979, Bo Derek starred in a movie about physical perfection with the appropriate title 10. Only the Spinal Tap guys worried about turning it up [...]
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Pro angler Matt Arey of North Carolina has some specific things he does with his tackle setup that answers many questions about how to fish a flutter spoon. (Photo and article credit: Alan McGuckin - GrandView Outdoors)
Team Toyota’s Matt Arey had just slapped 21 pounds of Guntersville bass on the scales to take the tournament [...]
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By Mark Modoski, and Joe Cermele - Field & Stream Magazine
Everything in fishing changes. On the minutest level, that change can be as simple as fish suddenly turning off of green-pumpkin worms after they’d been hammering them for hours, or a slow bite suddenly going bonkers before a storm. In the grander scheme, what can [...]
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