Northstrom, Donald
Last week’s forecast covered the Hill Country and West Texas; this week, we’ll cover the rest. As happens every year, good bucks will be harvested in every region — more in some regions. This is Texas. (Photo by John Jefferson) Texas’ deer population is an estimated 5.5 million —...
Well the Texas deer season is here and we want to make sure you have everything ready to go. We have updated our deer processing prices and you will be happy to know the only thing we changed was a couple of item to keep up with the times check out ourPrices and Formspage). Clay'...
John and his favorite pointer, Jane, on the old Quailmobile Serious South Texas quail hunters have bird dogs and hunting cars for quail hunting. I raised and trained my own hunting dogs for many years. After we lost our lease, I gave three of my younger dogs to good hunting owners and ...
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In Texas vs. White (1869), the Supreme Court ruled the ordinances of secession (including that of South Carolina) were invalid, and thus those states had never left the Union. However, South Carolina did not regain representation in Congress until that date. ...
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In 1876, John Deere filed a trademark on its leaping deer that has since become an iconic part of the company's logo. Customers might also be surprised to learn that the vibrant John Deere green wasn't used until 2000. Logo #4
Deja Vu In Texas (Issue 17: Fall 2005) A Poem Robert Davis Will Have to Understand (Issue 19: Spring/Summer 2006) Pharoah Sanders (Issue 19: Spring/Summer 2006) Beyond Chatanooga (Issue 19: Spring/Summer 2006) Glenn Moomau The Pulpwood Yard (Issue 31: Spring 2011) Catherine Moo...