by M. Roberts Digital | Sep 20, 2022 | Chris Smith
Fried frog legs are a popular dish in East Texas. I know of several restaurants that serve frog legs on seafood buffets. These are facts for the average East Texas native or transplant. Not everyone likes frog legs but not everyone likes crawfish, rabbit or alligator....
by M. Roberts Digital | Sep 20, 2022 | Chris Smith
Thursday was the first day of hunting season in Texas. Dove hunting is the annual kickoff of hunting season. It’s usually a hot weather period, but the opener somehow makes the heat a little more bearable. There will be barbecue, fish fries, steaks and any of a...
by M. Roberts Digital | Sep 20, 2022 | Chris Smith
Saturday morning, 30 minutes before sunrise, shotgun trigger fingers will be itchy. This will be the opening day of the 2022 Early Teal Season. Once again the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has deemed Texas the maximum allowable days for hunting (16) for the early...
by Chris Smith | Sep 29, 2021 | Chris Smith
Each Fall, a new batch of hunters, will begin their hunting career. Some will hunt for the rest of their lives and some, not so much. Our little part of the world has a high percentage of hunters, even in a state known for hunting. It’s not for everyone and is...
by Chris Smith | Sep 23, 2021 | Chris Smith
Last week the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department released the forecast for the upcoming whitetail deer season. The archery opener (October 1st) is still one week away but this news will only heighten the excitement for the season. The TP&W monitors herd...
by Chris Smith | Sep 17, 2021 | Chris Smith
East Texans love their hunting and while many hunters are already in the field chasing dove or teal, a few are still patiently waiting. Patience is probably an appropriate term for this group of hunters. These are the whitetail bow hunters. The bow hunter must attain...
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