by Kevin Burke | Sep 22, 2021 | Hunt
Texas is home to some of North America’s best deer hunting, and no matter where you go, you can count on the presence of game feeders. Feeders are heavily used because they help attract a variety game. I fully support hunting feeders (All Seasons...
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 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...