Poaching is a big problem in Texas. Hunting out of season can result in big fines and even jail time, and game wardens want our help finding the culprits.
A disease that impacts deer causes them to have major neurological problems, and it can rip through a herd pretty quickly.
Wildlife managers in Texas are doing their best to prevent the spread, and that means hunters have to adjust their routines and obey some new rules to help out.
It's nearly that time of year again. The air is becoming crisp and light, and soon deer will be out and ripe for hunting. And if hunting is one of your true loves, have we got the contest for you!
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Being a Texas Game Warden is serious business, but as in any law enforcement job, some of the on-the-job stories border on the hilarious and inane. Here is a compilation of recent game warden field notes.
It’s Your Own Fault
As a Hudspeth County game warden patrolled an area of the Rio Grande River, he encountered some waterfowl hunters...
The guys at Dude Perfect are legendary for making videos about different stereotypes, from driving, to golf and gym rats. Now they've done one for hunters, and it's classic.
Some 10-year old girls are content playing with dolls and apps, but this Texas sharp-shooter decided to use her spare time to hunt down a 13-foot alligator. Here's how it happened.