by Gayne Young | Jul 20, 2020 | Stories
Following the butcher practice party that was the Sandbar Fight, Jim made his way to the Mexican state of Texas in 1828. He was baptized Roman Catholic as was the law for citizens that wanted to obtain land, then spent time traveling between there, Louisiana and...
by Bob Speirs | Jul 20, 2020 | Explore
Two days of casting and the only fish I hooked would have been considered bait back home. The young bald eagles and osprey who screamed down at me hoping for handouts gave up in disappointment. But not entirely. They returned at intervals to check for any change in my...
by Field Ethos | Jul 9, 2020 | Films
Stream episode one of West of Texas
by Jimmy Ewing | Jul 9, 2020 | Featured Stories, Stories
For years I was puzzled at the sporting development of the fly fisherman. They spring up wild it seems, like toadstools. At parties there they are– phone out, amazing photos of gear, clothes, and scenery, nary a fish in sight. Then, just like that, they...
by Jason Vincent | Jul 9, 2020 | Cooking, Explore
I don’t care what anyone tells you, the Dark n’ Stormy is from Bermuda and it has to be made with Gosling’s Black Rum and Gosling’s Ginger Beer for it to be true to form. Just to make sure the recipe was safe to recommend, I tested around a hundred of them on several...
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