With their aerial acrobatics, dove can be tough little birds to hit. If you try to track or measure your shots, let us warn you in advance, you’ll just be shooting a lot of holes in the sky. So with dove hunting, it’s OK and usually best to let your instincts take over.
Use a modified [...]
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Just in time for Dove Season. Check out this great product review from our friends at the Texas Sporting
Journal on the Texas Hunter Products Swivel Shooters Stool
Another trick to staying transparent to flying doves is to stay low. Being that I am in the older generation category, kneeling or bending does not work well [...]
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An easy recipe with a little zest!
Prep Time: 10 min
Cook Time: 6 min
Serving Size: 4
Ingredients
1 lb. fresh or frozen striped bass fillets 2 tsp. olive oil 2 Tbsp. Italian parsley 1 Tbsp. basil and/or chives 2 tsp. finely shredded lemon peel 1 tsp. rosemary 1/4 tsp. salt 1/8 tsp. black pepper
Directions
Thaw fish, if frozen. Rinse and pat dry with paper towels. Cut [...]
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Fortunately;
Bill Poyneer's rainbow trout was
a trophy-size fish. Otherwise, his unpleasant experience on Mexican Hay Lake
would have remained just that.
The balmy
summer morning was clear when Poyneer paddled his canoe to the center of the
lake, one of many sprinkled across the Indian reservations of Arizona's White
Mountains. He carried a fly rod, a tackle box, and a 12-gauge [...]
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Thanks to Steve Skelton for sharing these photos of his Custom "Roll Tide" Texas Hunter Fish Feeder on the banks of the Warrior River.
The Alabama Crimson Tide Rowing Teams practice here regularly near Bryant Denny Stadium.
Roll Tide, Steve Skelton - Carrollton, AL.
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"One more for good luck!" Dave Romeo shouted
to the crowd lining the shores of Kahler's Pond, Long Island, New York. It
was the afternoon of October 28, 1984,
the last day of fishing season. Romeo, who had already caught 3,000 largemouth
bass that season, flipped up the tip of his fishing rod and set the hook on [...]
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by Bob Lusk the Pond Boss
In past years, feeding fish was a past-time. Folks were entertained by the novelty of finny critters chasing floating food pellets on the surface. They had not been informed about the benefits. What a difference a few years and fisheries science has made for today’s off-the chart results for–feeding fish.
High [...]
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By: SOLitude Lake Management
To drastically reduce the ideal environments for mosquitoes to breed and live, we recommend the following ecologically sustainable, preventative, and proactive mosquito control measures to pond and lake owners.
“Lake owners need to take extra care in eliminating or altering all environments that attract mosquitoes for breeding,” said David Beasley, Lead Fisheries [...]
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By Matt Williams
Texas Fish & Game Magazine
Just in case you haven’t heard, the Toyota ShareLunker program run by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is now operating under a brand-new format. ShareLunker now offers several new ways to participate and a passel of attractive incentives to reel anglers in.
First, a little history:
Lake Fork guide Mark [...]
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