With spring turkey season winding down, Peyton Claterbaugh, 26, wanted to take a break…
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Kayla Kramer, of Denver, Colorado, overheard former Lone Star Outdoor News Foundation benefactor Jarrod…
Benelli seeks to improve over/under shotgun line with advanced engineering
New Benelli Model to 828 O/U Shotgun Line Nothing epitomizes the upland hunting experience…
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Hunter Nelson has been dreaming of the day he’d get to tag his first buck. So, his father sets the stage by reconnecting with a long-time friend and ranch owner in Texas.
New riflescope closes the gap between mid- to long-range shooting
New tactical riflescope enhances speed and precise engagement when transitioning from mid- to long-range targets.
After participating in the Wild Sheep Foundation’s Women Hunt program back in October at the FTW Ranch with no luck after several hunts, Jamie Benn and Kathryn Hunter were eager to get out in the field for more experience. The Lone Star Outdoor News Foundation gave them just that earlier this month on a ranch in Stonewall County.
By Craig Nyhus, Lone Star Outdoor News The short mule deer general season has…
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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.