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Covert Ranch Journal

Summary: For the past four years, while guiding our deer, dove, quail and turkey hunters at Doctor Charles Covert’s 2,222-acre LaSalle County Ranch, in the Platinum Quadrangle of South Texas, I’ve been following a mainframe mid-190’s 10-point buck that had multiple kickers.  The problem has been that I coul...

Covert Cattle Co. donates hunting trips to benefit Operation Game Thief

Summary: The Covert Cattle Company in LaSalle County was the donor of four hunting trips to the annual auction fundraiser sponsored by Texas Parks & Wildlife Department and Texas Game Warden’s Association for Operation Game Thief. The four donated hunts were auctioned for $11,600.00 to benefit this worthwhi...

Our First Quail Hunt

Our First Quail Hunt
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Novice hunter and THFN member Matthew Bell shares how he recently introduced his 8-year-old son to the sport of hunting by taking him on a one-day quail hunt at the Thunderhole Ranch in Coke County, Texas.  Their experience shows that even inexperienced sportsmen can create a family hunting tradition to pass along.

 

Is Your Glass Half-Full?

Is Your Glass Half-Full?
Summary: Last Friday I took two of my children, Naythan (10) and Brooklyn (8), on a turkey hunt at the Thunderhole Ranch in Coke County.  Things have been so busy lately that the only way I could work in a trip was to take them out of school -- even then it was rather rushed.  You see, the Thunderhole is ne...

Fall Hunting Season

Fall Hunting Season
Summary:      As a true Texan born and raised I feel extremly lucky to be living in one of the best states in all of America to enjoy the great outdoors.  With the coming of the new fall hunting season I am eagerly awaiting cool weather which will host classic Dove hunts early for me.  I really look foward ...

Heaven in Texas?

Summary: Back in 2002, my oldest son was hired to remodel some living quarters on a south Texas ranch. The owner wanted to be able to offer trophy deer hunts and needed the facilities to be upgraded. I went down there to help him, and we worked every day until about 4 o'clock. After that, we were free to u...

Coming of Age

Coming of Age
Summary: by Bobby Buff I have raised and hunted beagles, hounds, retrievers and pointing dogs for hunting as well as a couple of stock dogs for working cattle. I guess all dog people that raise pups with the hopes of hunting them look forward to the day when they come of age, or the proverbial light comes ...

Applications for Drawings on Texas Public Hunting Lands

Applications for Drawings on Texas Public Hunting Lands
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Don't complain about the cost of hunting in Texas if you haven't taken advantage of the many public hunting opportunities available. There are several raffles that give you a 1 in 10 chance of winning - did you buy your $10 permit?

Justin Blalock's version of his first Hunting Experience

Justin Blalock's version of his first Hunting Experience
Summary: My First Time to Hunt by Justin Blalock Being from the affluent suburbs of Dallas, you get used to a certain lifestyle.  Nice restaurants, fancy houses, and expensive cars become second nature.  So how on Earth did I end up sitting in a hot, stuffy deer blind surrounded by bugs deep in South Texas...

The De-evolution of a Hunter

The De-evolution of a Hunter
Summary:   As a kid there were two skills I mainly learned from my father, how to work and how to hunt. My father was in the army, I remember him talking once about the $800 he got a month and where it was to be used. Needless to say we didn't have a lot but by hunting and raising a garden we ate pretty goo...

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