by Mitchell Murphy | Sep 13, 2021 | Hunt
Huisache is a prolific native Texas deciduous Tree and, for those of us who hunt in South Texas, it’s a blessing in a thorny hat! Huisache is a native acacia tree that evolved to survive in our harsh Texas climate. Extreme heat tolerances, minimal water...
by Lane Moczygemba | Aug 16, 2021 | Hunt
It’s that special time of year again! On August 15 hunting and fishing licenses became available for purchase for the 2021-2022 seasons. With dove season only a couple of weeks away, it’s the perfect time to get your new license. The great thing about...
by Cuatro Dunnam | Aug 12, 2021 | Gear, Hunt
South Texas Sportsmen have many mediums to choose from when it comes the “ranch buggy”. I grew up using four wheelers, dirt bikes, rusted out clap wagons, top drives, jeeps, and those one-off “URVs” (unidentified ranch vehicle) you can find at the father’s uncle’s...
by Kevin Burke | Aug 11, 2021 | Hunt
In Texas, whitetail hunting mainly consists of corn feeders and box blinds. Whether it’s souped-up or basic, a box blind provides comfort and more freedom of movement compared to ground blinds or tree stands. Hunting out of a box blind can be very forgiving....
by Mitchell Murphy | Jul 31, 2021 | Fish, Hunt
Lets talk snakes! Specifically, the Texas Blue Indigo! Recently I came across a Texas Blue Indigo snake on my ranch. After posting a few photos and a short video, my message box was inundate with questions about the stunning specimen. It didn’t take long to realize...
by Kevin Burke | Jul 27, 2021 | Hunt
With whitetail bucks across the country in the midst of growing their next sets of antlers, now is a great time to discuss antler nutrition. There are three factors that impact how big or small a whitetail rack can get – genetics, age, and nutrition. Depending...