Written by TPWD. Photo by David J. Sams, Lone Star Outdoor News Texas game wardens have completed their investigation into an alligator attack that resulted in the death of Tommie Woodard, 28, of St. Louis, Missouri. Investigators concluded that the unprecedented circumstances of the case, believed to be the first fatal alligator attack in Texas on record, warrant no further … [Read more...] about Texas game wardens wrap up alligator attack investigation
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Texas’ CWD plan slowly coming together
Written by Texas Deer Association The Texas Animal Health Commission and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department have been working to address the recent discovery of Chronic Wasting Disease, with all decisions being contemplated in the context of the three goals established within the Chronic Wasting Disease Management Plan developed by both agencies. These goals are: … [Read more...] about Texas’ CWD plan slowly coming together
Halo XTANIUM rangfinders hit the mark
Written by Halo You spend days, weeks or even months getting ready for a single moment, and when a shot opportunity finally happens for a trophy buck, there’s no margin for error. You might have only a few seconds to identify the deer is a shooter, get an exact yardage and get your gun or bow in position. Are you going to trust that critical moment to just any … [Read more...] about Halo XTANIUM rangfinders hit the mark
Lesser Prairie-chicken population increased 25 percent from 2014 to 2015
Written by WAFWA An abundance of spring rainfall, along with ongoing efforts associated with the Lesser Prairie-chicken Range-wide Conservation Plan, has helped increase the lesser prairie-chicken’s population approximately 25 percent from 2014 to 2015, according to results from a recent range-wide aerial survey. … [Read more...] about Lesser Prairie-chicken population increased 25 percent from 2014 to 2015