2nd Amendment Rights “I am very mindful of the fact that sportsmen in America may have gone hunting with their fathers, their grandfathers, their mothers, their grandmothers, and that this is part of a tradition and a way of life that has to be preserved. And there’s nothing that I … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: September 2011
Updates
Here are a couple of items that should be of interest to TF&G readers. I received this bulletin this morning from my old buddy M.D. Beale, retired Houston cop. MD still has his finger on the pulse of all things law enforcement related. The following is a rundown of the … Continue reading
B&P Shotshell Load
The dove hunting around here this season has been dismal. There is a stock tank about 500 yards from my house that is usually a pretty good place to shoot some doves. The guy who owns the place is a buddy of mine and he keeps at least some water … Continue reading
2nd Amendment and Concealed Carry
I just responded to a post on the TF&G website regarding a law that is being contested in New Hampshire – by the police, if you can believe that. In short the law that is working its way through the NH legislature removes the need to retreat from the self … Continue reading
Opening Day
For 50 years the first day of dove season has excited me. I looked forward to it for weeks. I cleaned and oiled my shotguns, loaded shells, read the pre-season stories in the outdoor magazines, and dreamed of the whistle of wings and the bang of shotguns. I could even … Continue reading


