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Texan Woman Run Down By Wild Hogs

In only the fifth fatal wild hog attack documented in the United States since 1825, a caretaker was exsanguinated by a pack of feral hogs mere feet from the front door of her destination.

Remington and Quail: How Two Guns and a Shared Hobby Shaped a Childhood

Bart Skelton reminisces on a childhood spent hunting quail at the Shipp Ranch, and the affect it has had on his life ever since.

Member's Hunt: Desert ‘Sheep’ on the Cheap

This latest Member's Hunt comes from Douglas Lindemann of Sussex, Wis.

Lessons Learned At 111 Yards

Raised on spot-and-stalk mule deer hunting in Colorado, the author discovers the truth about America’s deer in Texas.

Hunting in Graham Hill's Tracks

An able-bodied outdoorsman wheels a mile in the shoes of a disabled hunter to gain a new perspective on the simple act of deer hunting.

Guns and Gear for a Texas Duck Hunt

Ready to hunt ducks in Texas? Here’s what you’ll need.

Teal on the Heels of Harvey

A Texas hunt in the wake of a hurricane demonstrates the far-reaching impact of waterfowl conservation initiatives.

Texas Approves Airguns and Airbows for Hunting

The Lone Star State has approved the use of airguns and airbows for hunting various game animals, provided the equipment meets specific requirements.

Member's Hunt: Character Revealed

This latest member's Hunt comes from Donald Myers of North Richland Hills, Texas, who experiences the depth of his 12-year-old granddaughter Danielle's good character and ethical nature while on a hunt together.

"Guns and Gunfights of the Texas Rangers" Display at the 2018 NRAAM

The display of items used by Texas Rangers dating from the time of the Republic of Texas (circa 1836) includes long arms, sidearms, sabers, bullet molds, holsters and other rare artifacts.

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