There’s a quiet confidence that comes from knowing you can feed yourself. It’s not loud or flashy. It doesn’t need a soapbox. It’s just… steady. Grounded. And it’s exactly what we’re giving kids in the Texas Youth Hunting Program. In a world where inflation is breaking grocery budgets and …
Hunting Stories
“What Did You Get?” – A Question to Always Ask
by Bob Barnette When I was a young boy in the 1960s, deer hunting was a big deal in my family. My dad, grandfather, uncles, my oldest brother, and a cousin or two all hunted together in the Texas Hill Country, typically in the Llano and San Saba areas. I was too young to join in with them …
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 …