Larry’s Blog: Tale of Two Bucks
Tale of Two Bucks Larry Weishuhn Velvet encased antlers accentuated the buck’s massive beams and tines. Even so, I knew at first glance he was a buck I planned to pursue. I saw him again two days later, in the company of the most massive antlered bucks I have ever seen. Years of experience […]
Larry’s Blog: Handguns for Bear
Handguns for Bear .45-70 Gov or .454 Casull Larry Weishuhn I was near the coast of Alaska at the beginning of the Peninsula on the big water side south of Lake Iliamna. The hunt for Alaskan brown bear had been tough, but not finally a bear! The angle was steep! I was bone weary. For […]
Larry’s Blog: Really?
Really? Larry Weishuhn He was there, then gone like an afterthought in a bad situation. I had looked away merely for a heartbeat to glance at the crunching sound of footsteps in the dry white oak leaves that covered the ground behind me. Squirrel! Immediately I again looked forward to prepare taking a shot […]
Larry’s Blog: Whitetail Summer Scouting

It’s HOT where I live in Texas about an hour west-northwest of Houston. Daytime temperatures and humidity levels are essentially the same numbers, in the high 90’s. This past spring and early summer we have fortunately receive a goodly amount of rainfall. Much of Texas has recently been blessed with rain, but we are a […]