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Starting April 17, the TPWD will begin stocking thousands of catfish at 19 Neighborhood Fishin’ lakes located in 10 urban areas across the state. Lakes being stocked include five in Dallas-Fort Worth, ...
At first glance, it would appear O.H. Ivie Reservoir is putting out big bass by the day. Anglers have been catching multiple ShareLunkers check out some of them below. Mechelda Criswell just landed ...
There’s a boom going on with exotic wildlife, and it’s right here in Texas. Pete Moore, who owns a ranch in Leakey and was recently named president of the Exotic Wildlife Association, said the exotic ...
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Austin native Sam Greiner spent the last few years guiding big game hunts in Idaho and Montana, until he was struck by a train on a solo hunt with his dog at the end of January. The accident caused ...
Biologist Daniel Walker saw an unusual although not totally unexpected sight when flying a helicopter survey over the Chaparral Wildlife Management Area near Cotulla. A warthog was running beneath the ...
On Nov. 3, The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission approved changes to the Aerial Wildlife Management Permit rules to allow the use of drones and unmanned aerial vehicles to locate feral hogs for the ...
Immanuel Barela was officially recognized as the new catch-and-release waterbody record holder for Guadalupe bass on Inks Lake. Barela caught a 4-pound, 4-ounce, 19.25-inch fish on a 7-inch swimbait ...
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Exotics ranchers in Texas are playing a role in bringing back endangered species — and want to do more. The scimitar-horned oryx, once considered extinct in the wild, has been reintroduced in the ...
It’s almost that time of year. Checking blinds, fixing feeders, cutting back the summer’s brush growth, and worrying about corn prices. As deer hunters begin to prepare for the fall, many wonder how ...
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