Addicted to Flyfishing

Addicted to Flyfishing

Once introduced to the basics of flyfishing for trout and reds, the lure of this type of shallow water fishing becomes habit forming for many…

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White Bass Countdown

White Bass Countdown

Here’s how one of Mother Nature’s greatest fun-filled fishing shows is carried out, and for the most part it is a flat bottom affair. Story…

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About the January Cover

About the January Cover

Scott Storm’s painting entitled “Sunset Silhouette” is a perfect image for a January cover of TEXAS OUTDOORS JOURNAL.  It captures both the opportunity to hunt…

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Do-It-Yourself Late Season Ducks

Do-It-Yourself Late Season Ducks

Whether hunting public land on the coast or area lakes, here are some expert tips to help fill your waterfowl straps. Story and photography by…

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“Get ‘em Guys”

“Get ‘em Guys”

Over dry land cut maize fields in North Texas hunters are covered up with thousands of decoying birds for a comfortable in your lap shoot….

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Are There Unkillable Bucks?

Are There Unkillable Bucks?

Wild deer are born with an inherent fear of humans which intensifies by confrontations between the animal and man. Story and photography by Bob Zaiglin…

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Becoming  a Better  Bass Angler

Becoming a Better Bass Angler

Here are 15 tips gleaned from over 40 years of experience that if followed with certainly improve one’s skills and game. Story and photography by…

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Inshore Angling Year at a Glance

Inshore Angling Year at a Glance

As conditions change anglers should adjust their plan to capitalize on the best of what each of the four seasons have to offer. Story and…

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About the December Cover

About the December Cover

As additional cold weather filters into the Lone Star State, thousands of wary snow geese continue flying south to make Texas their winter home. Along…

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Coming to Horns

Coming to Horns

If you are one of those deer hunters that can’t sit still then rattling may be the technique for you. Story and photography by Bob…

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