“The Lone Star States Snow Goose Hunting Paradise”

Brock Ray | January 29, 2009

“How far from here is the Alamo where Davy Crockett died fighting?,” I ask my longtime water fowling buddy Larry Cook as he laid a few feet away from me in the muck of a rice field. Cook lives in Dandridge, Tennessee where the famous frontier bear hunter first married, and I grew up in Morristown a few hundred yards from Davy’s boyhood home–a wayside tavern….

In Defence of High Fence

Brock Ray | October 21, 2008

Modern hunters have few things more precious and close to their hearts than off time. In an ever more hurried world, time away from home and work seem tougher and tougher to make happen…

“LONE STAR STATE BUCK HUNTING”

Brock Ray | November 21, 2007

If you are looking for the deer hunt of a lifetime, Texas is waiting for you…

“PRESERVE QUAIL HUNTING IN THE SOUTH”

Brock Ray | November 15, 2007

“Wild quail are tough to find in numbers these days, but great shooting is available at the growing number of pay-to-shoot preserves of the South.”

Firearm and Treestand Safety Tips

Brock Ray | June 12, 2007

By Brock Ray
Firearm Safety:
•Treat every gun as if it were loaded. Watch the muzzle! Prepare to control the direction of the muzzle even if you stumble.
•Be sure the barrel and action are clear of obstructions and that you have only ammunition of the proper size for the gun you are carrying.
•Be sure of your target [...]

“HOW DANGEROUS IS HUNTING, REALLY?”

Brock Ray | June 1, 2007

How can a sport where adults and the young run around the woods and over water while carrying loaded firearms really be safe? Each hunting season newspapers and television news broadcasts inform the public of hunting tragedies ranging from accident shootings and drowning, to fatal falls from tree stands…