Books & Print
Books & Print
We are proud to release the fall/winter copy of Texas Recreational Land Magazine. This is an exclusive TX Rec Land Real Estate publication and features our premium real estate listings.
Heavy/Light is the first manual to create a full-season block periodization approach for athletes competing in the Scottish Highland Games. The goal of this manual is to create an easy-to-follow foundation for what do to on the practice field, and how to make the best of your time practicing the ...
Informational article targeted at landowners. Texas has the largest population of feral hogs in the United States and thus far many popular management practices have failed to curtail their population growth. This article was written to be a quick, informal read that would help landowners and other conservation-minded readers to consider other, more data-driven options in regards to managing land with feral hog issues.
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Everyone is licking their chops waiting for big game season to open, and dove season often seems to come right as the anticipation about four-legged game is reaching a fever pitch. While there are a great many wing shooters and upland birth enthusiasts out there, many hunters like to use the opening of dove season as a reintroduction to hunting and getting out into the woods.
We are deep, deep into summer now and the heat is driving everyone to the coast. If you're anything like me, any time a family trip gets planned you immediately shift into "How do I fish while we are there?" mode.
Let's face it: being big is awesome. Not only will you be stronger with better leverages, but _you can frighten and amaze small children (and men), be a temporary celebrity at a n_y buffet, and wear sweat pants whenever the h el I _you want. The time to start dropping holiday gift hints to your friends and family is fast approaching.
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In a way, it's absurd that, as a species, we even have to consider our relationship with the outdoors. There is a robust four-billion-dollar industry devoted entirely to hiking and camping gear. That excludes the estimated forty million or so dollars spent by hunters on the seemingly endless list of tools, supplies, and gadgets.
Using everything you can to some practical or beneficial end is truly at the heart of being an outdoorsman and sustainable hunter. Beyond wanton waste, things like creating pollution, damaging the wilderness, and misusing/abusing natural resources are similarly unsustainable behaviors.