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TWA Magazine Articles · February 7, 2023

Inside the Mind of a Rutting Buck

Bucks determine which does are approaching estrus through a process known as lip curling, or flehming. The strange crinkly-nosed face they make is known as the Flehmen response. When a buck detects the scent of a doe’s urine, he will curl his upper lip back and pass the pheromone-laden aroma through …

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Uncategorized · January 17, 2023

Emergency Preparedness

Bleeding Control By Chris Kwader, NREMT-Paramedic, TYHP Huntmaster Accidents can happen while hunting; however, the most important point is to be ready.  The area of first aid I will be covering in this blog post is control of Life-Threatening Bleeding. Examples: spurting blood, pooling …

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Hunting Stories · November 19, 2022

So Many Aoudad!

An Invasive Exotic, Added Bonus, or Both? by Austin Stolte, TYHP Huntmaster, TPWD Wildlife Biologist, Val Verde County The sheep already had us pegged. If you hunt aoudad, you know it can be a challenge to slip into a herd unnoticed. Aiden and Gunner picked out the three rams along the …

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Texas Youth Hunting Program

In response to a declining number of youth hunters in the state, the Texas Wildlife Association and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department organized the Texas Youth Hunting Program (TYHP) in 1996. To date, TYHP has provided over 55,000 Texans with safe, educational, outdoor experiences while instilling an appreciation for the valuable role private landowners and hunters play in wildlife conservation.

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