Friday, June 12, 2009
Lone Star Outdoor News Features Crossbows and Coastal Camping
DALLAS - For many, "camping" means sleeping in a tent within a few feet of the car. But an overnight adventure is closer at hand than they think.
Camping on the coast requires little extra planning but a boatload of know-how. Some things need special attention: boat wakes, humidity and mosquitoes.
Information about camping is one of many stories in the latest edition of Lone Star Outdoor News. The edition hits stands today and is available for download at LSONews.com.
Other stories in the latest issue examine a mix of interests to hunters and anglers: State officials recently reopened the Blue Water Highway. Texas Hunters now may use crossbows for big game during bow season. And boat operators suspected of being drunk cannot refuse to give a blood sample in a crackdown on boating while intoxicated.
Now in its fifth year, Lone Star Outdoor News covers hunting and fishing across Texas and the nation. It brings the most credible and timely information to sportsmen and women two times per month and is available in print, with 40,000 copies audited circulation, and more than 10,000 monthly page views online at LSONews.com.