My kids aren’t lacking for technological advances in their life. They have handheld gaming devices, Ipods (they wouldn’t even know what a cassette tape is), computers, DVD players and Kindle Fires (electronic book readers). But tonight, I taught them something that was as far from advanced technology as possible. We … Continue reading
Tag Archives: Texas hunting
Texas State Parks – Something for everyone
Last week I used this space to verbally backhand one of the Texas Parks and Wildlife initiatives that I feel is moronic. This week I’m here to sing their praises because as much as I disagree with them on certain topics I think that the majority of the time their … Continue reading
Antler Restrictions Don’t Work
I admit it, I’m a cranky individual. I don’t walk around with a smile all the time. My truck doesn’t have witty bumper stickers (by the way I’m not interested in where your kid and your money attend college, how smart your dog is, that you would rather be driving … Continue reading
Getting Grounded
The massive black hog was so close that I could smell it. My daughter twisted slowly to her right, trying to position her rifle so that she could see the boar through the scope. Just as quickly as it appeared the big boar vanished in the brush behind us heading … Continue reading
Sound – The second S of deer hunting
This is the second part of the three part series covering the three S’s of deer hunting. For those of you just tuning in those three S’s are sight, sound, and scent. The first S covered was sight and this week we’re going to review sound. Whoever first said that … Continue reading
The Three S’s of Deer Hunting
I am a firm believer that deer hunting isn’t nearly as complicated as some hunters like to make it. In my opinion, once you have located the deer on your particular hunting land the key to taking one home is the ability to remain undetected. This leads us to the … Continue reading


