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About the Cover: Winter is the best time to hunt predators, whether for fun, to protect fawns or to participate in contests. See stories on pages 4 and 10. Cover photo by Pecos Hagler.
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Nothing rends the tranquil stillness of an early fall morning like the sound of a rifle. That ear-splitting pop is the signature sound of a whitetail hunt — but that doesn’t mean it’s healthy. A good suppressor on the end of your gun can be an asset that preserves the stillness and your hearing, and it doesn’t have to be a painful purchase either. Hunting with suppressors is legal in 40 of the 42 states where it is legal to own a suppressor, including Texas. Why would you want to hunt with a suppressor? Hunting is, more often than not, a solitary practice. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t others around you. If you hunt much, you know the feeling when you’re sitting in your stand and hear others in the notso-far-off distance taking their shots. Silencers can help keep the woods quiet. A good suppressor like the Banish 30 will take the bite off of a .30 caliber round and can keep the other members of the heard from spooking. And they’re even better at night when you might have multiple shots on a passel of hogs. Silence is courteous to your neighbors, too. And your dog. And your kids — there’s no better way to teach our hunting traditions than with a suppressed firearm. You can talk freely, and, with the right ammo pairing, you won’t need ear protection. So why doesn’t everyone hunt suppressed? Buying a suppressor has never been easier than it is right now. There is still a waiting period, and Uncle Sam still wants $200 for the tax
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CALONOX REVOLUTIONIZES THERMAL IMAGING FOR HUNTERS Leica Sport Optics has unveiled its first-ever thermal imaging camera designed specifically for hunters: the Leica Calonox. Available in two versions: The Leica Calonox “View” is a hand-held observation device and The Leica Calonox “Sight” is a mounted clip-on device for direct fit to riflescopes. Similar in design to conventional digital cameras, thermal imaging cameras emit infrared radiation as a heat signature that is not visible to the human eye. With the new Leica Calonox thermal imaging cameras, the terrain can be searched for huntable game in the dark or in difficult light conditions. The Leica Calonox models offer a large field of view with a high detection range, high-contrast imaging at extreme distances (>3000 yards). Introducing LIO (Leica Image Optimization), which borrows from more than 100 years of building the most advanced cameras in the world, the Leica Calonox models utilize LIO in conjunction with Calonox’s large sensor and high-resolution OLED display, and both optics offer the highest observation quality. The functional elements are extremely ergonomic and easy to grip. In addition, operation with just three buttons is intuitive, user-friendly and reduced to the essentials. The Leica Calonox “Sight” mounted clip-on device can be used in conjunction with a conventional riflescope and is equipped with 1x magnification, and it also can be utilized in hand-held mode for observation. The Leica Calonox “View” offers a high recognition range (>3000y), while the wide field of view is ideal for close-up work thanks to the large sensor (640x480 pixels) at 2.5x basic optical magnification. Both models have a 42mm lens and are extremely light at around 500 grams. A permanently installed rechargeable battery with a minimum operating time of six hours serves as the power supply.
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Excellent imaging performance - extremely high contrast and detail Operating time of at least 6 hours Magnification Leica Calonox “View”: 2.5x, 5x, 7.5x, and 10x Magnification Leica Calonox “Sight”: 1x Objective diameter: 42mm Dimensions - approx. 170x60mm Ergonomics and design - practical and user-friendly High-resolution sensor (640x480 pixels) OLED display with 1024x768 pixels Integrated rechargeable battery Selling price: $3,999
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Predator, hog contests biggest in Texas Predator contests are held across Texas throughout the winter months, often held in smaller towns, bringing hunters from all over in to weigh in their animals in the hopes of winning a prize. Some contests are bigger than others, and Texas has the biggest, of course. At the second of three events in the West Texas Big Bobcat Contest, the highest-paying predator contest in the country, 378 teams of up to four hunters registered. With some wondering if the event would be postponed due to the upcoming Texas snowstorm and freeze, organizers went forward on Feb. 13. The weigh-in in San Angelo was hurried so the teams could get home quickly before the brunt of the storm arrived. The rules at the WTBBC aren’t complicated. The heaviest bobcat wins the Grand Prize, but each team must kill either five grey fox or five coyotes (no mixing of the two) to qualify their heaviest bobcat. For the top five teams, bearing the brunt of the cold paid off.
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Tanner Counts
35 pounds, 7 ounces
$26,460
Reno Stoebner
33 pounds, 9 ounces
$15,120
Aneil Petrovic
30 pounds
$11,340
Austin Taylor
29 pounds, 10 ounces
$ 7,560
Dalton Michum
29 pounds
$ 3,780
Don’t forget the hog hunters, though. They have their own contests in the hope that the feral hog explosion can be controlled. There are big prizes to be won, too. At the Wise County Hog Contest, the grand prize for the heaviest hog is a whopping $56,000, the second place finisher will receive $33,600, and third place $11,200. Some of the rules including no trapping, no hog dogs, no helicopters and no high fence animals. Eligible hogs can be killed in Texas or Oklahoma, but must be weighed in within 24 hours. The contest runs the entire month of February, and the current standing have team Ruddy anxiously waiting while in the lead at 342.1 pounds; Smack’em & Stack’em in second with 341.1 pounds; and Swine Time in third with 330.7 pounds. Pecos Hagler
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Leica revolutionizes thermal imaging for hunters Leica Sport Optics has unveiled its first ever thermal imaging camera designed specifically for hunters using state-of-the-art technology developed from over a hundred years of building the most advanced camera systems in the world: the Leica Calonox. Available in two versions: The Leica Calonox “View” is hand-held observation device and The Leica Calonox “Sight” is a mounted clip-on device for direct fit to riflescopes. With the new Leica Calonox thermal imaging cameras, the terrain can be searched for heat signatures emitted from huntable game unseen by the naked eye in dark or in difficult light conditions. The Leica Calonox models offer a large field of view with a high detection range, high-contrast imaging at extreme distances (>3000 Yards). • Excellent imaging performance - extremely high contrast and detail • Operating time of at least 6 hours • Magnification Leica Calonox "View": 2.5x, 5x, 7.5x, and 10x • Magnification Leica Calonox "Sight": 1x
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GET THE BEST IN THERMAL SENSITIVITY Pulsar’s Helion 2 XP50 PRO is a do-it-all thermal monocular for modern hunters, outdoorsmen, construction workers and more. Its ultra-sensitive thermal imaging sensor detects and highly-differentiates heat signatures out to 2,000 yards — whether that’s heat from humans, animals, a blood trail, exhaust from a car engine, a firearm that’s recently been discharged, electrical wires or any source of heat — the Helion 2 XP50 PRO will detect the heat signature and display it on a pristine 1024x768 AMOLED display. Day or night, hot or cold, the Helion 2 XP50 PRO’s high-quality Germanium Optics will perform in practically any environment and make guesswork a thing of the past. The Helion 2 XP50 PRO features a massive 50mm objective lens (previous models were 42mm) to allow extra illumination into the device to distinguish objects clearer than ever, and its cuttingedge Image Boost Technology with >25mK sensor and eight color palettes make every tiny detail pop with rich, wellcontrasted images. Boasting a built-in 1,965-yard stadiametric rangefinder, there is never doubt about the distance of your target. Its 2.5-20x digital, variable magnification is ideal for fast-moving targets. If you’re hunting fast-moving hogs, counting head of livestock or simply inspecting the electrical wiring inside
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HELPING WITH THERMAL, NIGHT VISION OPTICS Purchasing thermal or night vision equipment for hunting can be a daunting decision. Searching the internet for the plethora of different products available can be mind-numbing. The price ranges are wide-ranging, and some features are confusing to new buyers. You need help from a reputable, honest dealer who will guide you to what you need. Third Coast Thermal is all about optics, and nighttime optics are their specialty. We can help people identify what works best to fill their needs,” said owner Clifford Cheadle. “This is a major purchase for most people.” Cheadle said cost savings should be thought of in the long-term. “The only way you’re going to save money is to start up where you want to end up,” he said. “If you buy one thing and then want to trade up, you lose. We’ll walk through what you’ll end up with based on how, where and what you hunt.” Third Coast Thermal carries the top brands for both day and night optics, including Pulsar, N-Vision, Trijicon, Steiner and Zeiss. Innovations in the newer night optics are incredible. “For example, the Pulsar Thermion XG50 can go on any bolt gun or, with the proper mount, any gun,” Cheadle said. Other newer products include N-Vision’s Halo and NOX models. “The HaloX 35 and 50 is the top of the line,” he said. “It has a laser rangefinder built in that works day or night, it records your hunt onboard, and has a 5-year warranty. The NOX version is very 6|
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For Lone Star Outdoor News For the hunter who likes calling predators, Texas is Ground Zero, and this hunter has done it from Texas to Tanzania. The Lone Star State has the most diverse range of geography of any state. Predator species from ringtail cats to mountain lion, and every county in Texas has predators of several kinds to keep the critter caller happy. No matter what species you are hunting, or where you are hunting, the most important factor to consider is when to hunt? And the answer is the ‘the colder, the better!’ Predators are meat eaters, and to survive they must
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catch their food by hunting. By the time winter rolls around, the surviving prey mammals from prairie dogs, rabbits, mice, or pick your species, are mature and harder to catch due to experience. This makes hunting harder for all predators, which obviously results in more hungry predators. All creatures burn more calories during extreme cold, and it takes more food to keep the internal furnace burning. The fact is, cold weather critters are always hunting more than they would have to during warm weather. And a hungry predator is an easy critter to call. The best time to call is either before or after a major
storm or cold spell. Like fish, predators can sense weather changes and will always hunt hard before a big storm. And you should too. When an extended rain or wind event sweeps through, critters lay low for two reasons. First, they do not enjoy being freezing and wet any more than you do. Secondly, they hunt by sight and smell, and wind and rain both decrease their ability to detect prey, which are also holed up in bad weather. But when the storm clears, with a few days of hunger gnawing at their belly, every critter, no matter the location, is compelled to hunt nonstop to survive. Post storm hunting is, without
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exception, the greatest time for the serious predator caller to be hunkered down in the cold, be it day or night, blowing a call. The reasons to hunt predators are as varied as the critters themselves. Maybe you are after fur, which is certainly a viable financial bonus for the serious caller. Perhaps predator control is your primary reason to be in the field. I have made countless friends with ranchers across the state that know that I will not only treat their property like it is my own, but rid them of fawn-killing coyotes and bobcats through my efforts. And, of course, there is a definite fun factor as calling in any predator is a thrill no
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matter how many times you have done it. Predator calling today is its own growing industry. Guns, ammunition, calls, camouflage, lights and more are designed specifically for this game, and Lord knows I have been a good customer. For sheer excitement, predator hunting is hard to beat. It is affordable, minimal gear is needed, and anyone can succeed at it with a bit of practice. But if you are going to give it a go, make cold weather your friend. Remember, the colder the weather, the hotter the hunting!
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