By Craig Nyhus, Lone Star Outdoor News The short mule deer general season has…
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Another deer with eye problems also taken By Craig Nyhus, Lone Star Outdoor News…
By Craig Nyhus, Lone Star Outdoor News. Photo by Joe Richards. On Nov. 3,…
The excitement of opening day is a feeling of its own. Even though archery and Managed Lands Deer Permit hunters have been out for a month, most Texas hunters mark November’s first weekend on their calendars.
As usual, even though the hunting may not have been great for a majority of those in the field, others found success. An explosion of vegetation after heavy rains in late August and early September kept deer away from feeders, while areas receiving less rain were still suffering through drought conditions.
Two last-minute surveillance zones set before general rifle season opener
Some deer hunters are in for a surprise on opening weekend of the general deer season in Texas. Two new surveillance zones for chronic wasting disease were established Nov. 4 by executive order — one day before the opener of the general rifle deer season.
By Craig Nyhus, Lone Star Outdoor News At the 25th Annual Kate Ireland Memorial…
Texas game wardens, aboard the Capt. Murchison, seized 45,000 feet of longline gear from illegal fishermen coming into U.S. waters from Mexico. Photo by Erich Schlegel, for Lone Star Outdoor News.
Dove opener good for some, others scratching their heads Story by Craig Nyhus, Lone…
Story by Craig Nyhus, Lone Star Outdoor News. Photo by Nate Skinner. This story…
Story by Lone Star Outdoor News Duval and Jim Wells County landowners and hunters…