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Farm Pond Predators

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by Gerald McMillan As a young man, all I dreamed about was owning a piece of land all my own. Now, not to be greedy,...

Backwoods to Barnyards – The Muck Boots Advantage

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by Kelly Reeves  I stepped out of the UTV and into the water. It was only seconds until I felt the icy cold water seeping...

Thistles – Pasture Problems and Solutions

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by Bruce Landry If you’ve spent much time walking a cow pasture in East Texas come summertime, you’ve probably done that little sideways hop more...

Auction Blue

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by Rusty W. Mitchum Awhile back, I had the hankerin’ to do something different.  Usually, my wife Janet and I just sit at home and...

This Old Thermos

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by Kelly Reeves It sits on the passenger seat more often than not, rolling a little on hard turns, its handle rattling with the vibrations...

The Texas Fence Fixer

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A FENCE SHOULD BE HORSE HIGH, BULL STRONG, AND PIG TIGHT. by Harold Adams I remember the day I saw my first Texas Fence Fixer about...

The Second Act of Larry Wells

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by Kelly Reeves Have you ever met a fellow so lucky that he could fall in a barrel of nickels and crawl out with a...

The Blown Worm

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by Terry Robertson Along riverbanks, lakes, and farm ponds, in bait shops and marinas, and in the quiet corners of old tackle boxes, there lives...

Bed-Scoping for Bass

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by Micah Lowrey There was a time when a man looking for spawning bass in the spring had to rely on three things: a good...

Home Grown Worm Beds

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by Terry Robertson There’s something satisfying about digging into your own little patch of earth and knowing that the best fishing bait you’ll use all...

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The Second Act of Larry Wells

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by Kelly Reeves Have you ever met a fellow so lucky that he could fall in a barrel of nickels and crawl out with a...

On the Porch With Barry...