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Search Results:Local Food Movement Finds New Favor With Wild Game
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Central Market and the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department (TPWD) have joined forces to bring wild game Cooking Specialist Chef Lisa Freeman into Central Market Cooking Schools to lead five February classes showcasing wild fish and game with award-winning olive oils. The classes will feature TPWD experts on hand to answer questions about game, conservation and the great outdoors. Hog-hunting Television Shows and Silver Bullets Won't Fix the Nation's Wild Pig ProblemSummary:
Talk to any wildlife biologist in the southern United States about wild pigs, and you’re likely to hear something akin to at least one of the following, “They’re the four-legged equivalent of fire ants;” “If the average litter is six, typically eight survive;” “Only a fence that will hold water will hold feral hogs.” 2010 Lone Star Land Steward Awards Winners Announced
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When Mother Nature shines as she’s done this spring, it makes anyone with a plot of dirt look good. But, it’s those times when the rains don’t come and the heat turns most of Texas brown and crunchy that a landowner’s mettle is put to the test. Those who can keep habitat conditions going in tough times as well as good are true conservation heroes. Roane and Grady win over $20,000 with 26.22 lbs at Bass Champs on Lake Ray RobertsSummary:
Nearly 200 teams of Skeeter Bass Champs North Region anglers had their work cut out for them on Lake Ray Roberts April 17, 2010. High winds and heavy rains plagued the area adding more challenges to the anglers than just finding and catching fish. Jake Roane and Bob Grady followed their gut instincts and won the tournament, taking home more than $20,000. Toyota ShareLunkers 491, 492 Come from Lake O’ the Pines, O.H. Ivie
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James Hollis held the Lake O’ the Pines record for largemouth bass just six days before Carl Clark of Marshall went fishing there. The ink was still wet on Hollis’s record when Clark bested it by nearly two pounds with a fish weighing 15.13 pounds caught March 26. Clark was fishing with a red Rat-L-Trap in five feet of water. His catch was 22 inches in girth and 25.25 inches long; she is now Toyota ShareLunker 491. 37 results found Next Page >Showing results 1 through 10
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