Archive for January, 2009
Well folks, with hunting season running down and fishing cranking up, it might be time to consider cleaning up the outdoor equipment. I know we have had some calm, pretty days, but then wind jumps up and the temperature drops and it can mighty uncomfortable for most anglers who do not enjoy fighting the rough […]
The majority of hunting seasons are now over, or about to end. Most hunters put their guns and bows away for the year, with little or no regard to maintenance. Now is a good time for some well-needed, post-season maintenance. Here are a few tips that might help.
Muzzleloader hunters are notorious for putting their guns […]
SHERMAN, TX — A proposal to allow rifle hunting of deer in Grayson County, shot down. Josh Stevenson has been following this story for weeks, and he brings us more on the decision.
Whether or not Grayson County should have a rifle season for deer has been a hotly contested question over the last few months. […]
Gun security is brought forcibly to mind every time a terrible incident is reported in the media — a little boy shoots his sister, playing cowboy with his father’s handgun or a student runs amok in school, killing and wounding classmates.
And after every such incident, the anti-gun folks try to cram more rules into the […]
By Tommy Garner
The fog was as thick as any I have ever seen or experienced. As daylight arrived, the visibility increased very little. Sitting on the stand after full daylight, I still could see only a short distance. I felt as though I was still sitting in the dark. The heavy fog was at […]


