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Fri, Nov 20 2009 

Outdoors

Big Buck Update

Tryson Brock of Kenefick got a couple of major surprises when he headed out to his deer stand on the afternoon of Nov. 8. The first one was somewhat alarming.....more>>

  • Success out west
    Any hunting trip to the western high country with rutting elk on the menu is a monumental treat, one that must be experienced to fully appreciate. Successfully taking a bugling bull with a bow and arrow on public land is the height of modern hunting experiences.

  • Hatchery on hold
    The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s hatchery and inland fisheries divisions are dealing with some big league construction woes these days following the discovery of at least two joints of large diameter drainage pipe that have collapsed underground at the new John D. Parker East Texas Fish Hatchery.

  • Big-Time Cash Cow
    Texas Parks and Wildlife is always looking for ways to make Texas a better place to hunt and fish. Sometimes it pays to step outside the traditional box.

  • Hopped up on hybrids
    COOPER — If Tony Parker were a K-9, I’d call him a cross between a Rottweiler and a bird dog.

  • (New) Rules to Go By
    Here’s two good pieces of advice for all Texas hunters and anglers:
    • When you buy your new hunting/fishing license, be sure to pick up a copy of the 2009-10 Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Outdoor Annual.
    • Read it.

  • Doing the ‘Double Take’
    YANTIS — Lonnie Stanley promised he was going to build a better frog hook, and he delivered. When a bass eats a Ribbit Frog matched with the Double Take, it’s game over.

  • Money talks
    The shaky economy has taken its toll on everything from retirement accounts to soda pop sales at corner markets. That said, it seems likely that tough times will take a sizable bite chunk out of some deer hunting budgets this fall, as well.

  • ICAST 2009
    The Orange County Convention Center transformed into a global tackle box last week as more than 7,200 representatives from the worldwide sport fishing community converged on Orlando, Fla. to attend the 52nd annual International Convention of Allied Sportfishing Trades (ICAST) Show.

  • Possible world record largemouth caught in Japan
    The details behind a giant largemouth bass caught recently in Japan are still sketchy at this point, but if the early reports pan out the fish could challenge freshwater fishing’s most hallowed record of all-time.

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