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What Is NRA’s Opinion Of New Key Federal Wildlife Appointee?
The National Rifle Association’s Institute for Legislative Action (NRA-ILA) welcomes Katharine MacGregor as the new Deputy Secretary of the Department of the Interior. “On behalf of the millions of NRA members across the country, I want […]
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Zebra Mussels Found In Texas Mega Bass Lake
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) has added O.H. Ivie Lake near San Angelo to the statewide list of lakes designated as positive for invasive zebra mussels after multiple specimens were found in the lake in 2019. […]
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Texas Fish & Game April 2020
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Feds Offer $54K For Info On Dolphin Stabbing, Shooting
NOAA’s Office of Law Enforcement and agency partners are offering a reward of up to $54,000 for information on the recent deaths of two dolphins in Florida. Biologists with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission […]
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Feds Suspend Entree Fees To Wildlife Refuges
After careful consideration, Secretary of the Interior David Bernhardt has directed the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) to temporarily suspend the collection of all entrance fees at national wildlife refuges until further notice. Almost 500 […]
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Why Are Box Turtles Disappearing? This Could Explain
A New Jersey man was sentenced in federal court to conspiring with others to purchase, transport and sell more than 1,000 box turtles unlawfully collected in Oklahoma, U.S. Attorney Trent Shores said. A Mannford, Oklahoma hotel […]
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ISSUE COVER – April 2020
In This Issue: Gobbler Quest: Seeking Easterns and Osceolas • So… You Want to Catch a Monster Black Drum • Spring Forward for Crappie • Pursuing the State Bass of Texas • Varmint Hunting for Fun […]
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Texas Fish & Game March 2020
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ISSUE COVER – March 2020
In This Issue: The Many Virtues of Mini Lakes • Grand Slam: A Turkey Revolution • Dead Zones in the Gulf • Training for Careers in Conservation • Fish Amazing Lake Conroe
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INSIDE COVER: Yamaha Outboards – March 2020
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BACK COVER: Hummingbird – March 2020
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TEXAS FISH & GAME Staff – March 2020
Published by Texas Fish & Game Publishing Co., LLC. TEXAS FISH & GAME is the largest independent, family-owned regional outdoor publication in America. Owned by Ron & Stephanie Ward and Roy & Ardia Neves. PUBLISHER Roy and […]
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INSIDE FISH & GAME by Roy and Ardia Neves – March 2020
Texas is Calendar Friendly CONTRARY TO YANKEE propaganda, there are seasons in texas. In fact, with our weather, we can actually see the full spectrum of seasons in a single 24 hour period—even if […]
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR – March 2020
Bass Eating Bass I READ Matt William’s article issue of Texas Fish & Game Magazine. The title caught my eye. As you can see from the pictures attached, we have had the same experience. Neither of […]
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EDITOR’S NOTES by Chester Moore – March 2020
There is a New Cat in the Texas Wildlands “I think I saw an ocelot. It crossed the road in front of me-just outside of Oklahoma City.” “What do you think of these game camera photos? […]
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DOGGETT AT LARGE by Joe Doggett – March 2020
Now, This is a Knife A FINE KNIFE is a wonderful thing. That was my opinion as an 11-year-old kid. More than 60 years later, I have no reason to change that initial impression. The subject of […]
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NUGENT IN THE WILD by Ted Nugent – March 2020
Good-bye My Dear Hunting Brother John I WANT YOU TO KNOW my younger brother John. He died recently at the age of 66, and the Nugent family is in a whirlwind of heartbreak. I’m not sure I […]
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Spanish Mackerel, For Bait?
Yes, we said Spanish mackerel for bait. Though most of us may pursue these fish to put them in the cooler, take them home, and make some tasty smoked fish dip or fried mackerel chunks, truth […]
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Serial Killer Encounters-In The Outdoors!
Ted Bundy. It’s a name that invokes horror some 40 years after this despicable reign of terror. And that was the name carved into a tree deep in a national forest in Utah where Josh Slone […]
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The Utterly Epic Trolling Spoon
Spoons may have been around for eons, but even today they remain one of the most effective trolling lures on the face of the planet. They provide lots of action, excellent flash, and attract strikes from […]
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