Texas Outdoors
Dec 4th, 2011 |
By Brandi Jo
TexasDayHunts.com was created to provide hunters with all the information they need when searching for day hunts and package hunts in Texas. Also, we created this website so Texas hunting ranches would have a way to advertise their day and package hunts to hunters around the world.
Posted in Texas Day Hunts |
Tags: Advertise, day hunting, day hunts, deer hunting, dove hunting, hog hunting, hunting, quail hunting, texas day hunts, Texas Hunting Ranches, Texas Ranches
Nov 10th, 2011 |
By Sponsored Content
Stag weekends are not always about getting drunk, and if you are in the middle of planning your wedding day, let your best man know that you would like a couple of days where you can enjoy the company of your guy friends and experience some male bonding without getting into any trouble. (Courtesy
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Posted in Texas Outdoors |
Tags: Adrenaline, Best Man, Best Men, Best Time, Couple Of Days, Free Drinks, Guy Friends, Half A Day, Male Bonding, Road Adventure, Safety Lesson, Sandy Beach, Scarf, Stag Weekend, Stag Weekends, Steep Mountain, Target Shooting, Water Rafting, Wedding Day, White Water
Jul 31st, 2011 |
By Ross Tieken
One night a few weeks ago, I decided to sleep outside. Now, during the day here, in Central South Texas, in the middle of July, in one of the worst droughts of Texas history, it gets pretty hot. Scorching, actually–blazing. But an hour after the sun sets purple and orange in the sweltering sky, the
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Posted in Stories From Across Texas, Texas Outdoors, Uncategorized |
Tags: Bad Company, Barbed Wire Fence, Cell Phone Towers, Cicadas, Crickets, Distant Glow, Droughts, Gas Flares, Glitters, June Bugs, New Moon, Old Lighthouse, Orange Light, Pecan Tree, Pecans, Promising Business, Texas History, Texas Stars, Tight Lips, Watching The Stars
Nov 8th, 2010 |
By Nancy Robbins
Since I moved to Austin in 2004, I’ve visited the Capitol many times for political and personal reasons. My most recent trip, however, was the first time I visited the Capitol since the installation of the security checkpoints at the entrances. In order to enter the building, you either have to submit to a metal
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Posted in Texas Outdoors |
Tags: Better Security, Bravado, Cowards, Face, Gun Laws, Gun Safety, Gunman, Handgun License Holders, Heart, Metal Detector, Metal Detectors, Money & Politics, Personal Reasons, Phenomenon, Proficiency, Public Buildings, Security Checkpoints, Texans, Texas Outdoors, Texas Rangers
Nov 3rd, 2010 |
By Brandi Jo
Part of Chapter Two: Tools- Use One or Be One I’ve already told you that I was raised in small town Texas where everyone knew everyone and your parents knew when you’d been bad at school. The news would get home before you did as all the teachers were friends with your parents and lived
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Posted in Texas Outdoors |
Tags: Aggravation, Big Toe, Black Bird, Boomerang, Brother Jim, Cheetah, Congres, Creative Genius, Dead Eye, Ditch, Equalizer, Family And Friends, Forefathers, Langford, Pellet Gun, Robinson Crusoe, Stint, Two Tools, Verbal Abuse, Water Off A Duck
Aug 19th, 2010 |
By cerb
I am an independent woman who is in disagreement with Karen DeCoster in her “Women, Stop Watching Oprah and Learn to Love Guns” article. I believe that the way of living she promotes may be good for her, and in line with her mentality, but isn’t good for most women or people in general. To
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Posted in Texas Outdoors |
Tags: Choices, Decoster, Disagreement, Fears, Gun Owner, Independent Woman, Law Enforcement, Line Of Fire, Mentality, Oprah, Police Officers, Precarious Position, Predicament, Preoccupation, Proportion, Sacrifice, Suspicion, Texas Outdoors, Train, Unstable Situation
Nov 16th, 2009 |
By Brandi Jo
An October 19, 2009 article in the Washington Times examined federal health agencies that have spent millions of taxpayer dollars to study gun “safety.” According to the article, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is currently financing research “to investigate whether having many liquor stores in a neighborhood puts people at greater risk of getting
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Posted in Texas Outdoors |
Tags: American Journal Of Public Health, Brisk Business, Cheap Liquor, Convenience Stores, E Mail, False Sense Of Security, Federal Health Agencies, Gun Control, Gun Possession, Gun Safety, Health Care Resources, Income Neighborhoods, Journal Of Public Health, Karen De Coster, Liquor Industry, Liquor Stores, National Institutes Of Health, National Institutes Of Health Nih, Public Health Problem, Taxpayer Funds, Washington Times
Oct 26th, 2009 |
By Brandi Jo
In four decades and thousands of transactions with my fellow man I’ve neither initiated nor accepted force as a means to accomplish anything. And yet, I’ve decided to become more skilled in the use of a gun to keep force, violence, crime and tyranny out of my life where they belong. Even with a perfect
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Posted in Texas Outdoors |
Tags: Car Insurance, Cornerstones, Family Prayer, Fellow Man, Few Words, Gillespie, Gun Work, Health Family, Intuition, Karate, Legal Consequences, Predators, Preferred Areas, Private Gun Ownership, Self Defense, Talent Education, Terence, Valiant Work, Weaponry, Wearing A Seatbelt
Oct 26th, 2009 |
By Brandi Jo
This is from a patriot friend of mine out West: I was in a gun store in a different town a few weeks ago. Someone was trying to purchase 9mm ammo, which the store didn’t have, and the clerk was decrying all the internet-driven hysteria that caused people to stock up on guns and ammunition.
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Posted in Featured, Texas Outdoors |
Tags: Buying Spree, Days Before Christmas, Different Town, Fools, Gun Owners, Gun Rights, Gun Sales, Gun Shop, Gun Store, Guns And Ammo, Guns And Ammunition, Hand Trucks, Magnum, Mass Hysteria, Patriots, Professional Gun, Saturdays, Shotgun News, Shoulder To Shoulder, Toy Store