
Whitetail Management on Your Property
Guest Contributor: Stephen Schwartz, Hortenstine Ranch Company, QDMA Level 2 Deer Steward
We all want to attract and hold game on our property, but that’s often easier said than done. Whitetail management can be an overwhelming project…

Eliminate Your Pig Problem: Exclusion Fencing for Hogs
Keep feral hogs and wild pigs out of your property with the right barriers.
Feral hogs also known as wild pigs menace native wildlife, damage habitats, and inhabit 79% of Texas acreage. Exclusion fencing for hogs is essential; these vermin…

Matocha Cattle Company Letter of Recommendation
Matocha Cattle Company
Letter of Recommendation from the Matocha Cattle Company, Kevin J. Matocha
July 7, 2017
Mr. John Payne
Tejas Ranch & Game Fence
401 S. Palestine
Suite 188
Athens, TX 75751
Re: Matocha Cattle Company Fence…

Letter of Recommendation from Cape Environmental Management
Cape Environmental Management Inc (CAPE) specializes in high complexity projects in the areas of Petrochemical, Power & Utility, Industrial, Government and Aviation. With 14 offices worldwide, our extensive network relies on many subcontractors…

Water Gap and Trail Crossing Enhances Texas Ranch
Streams are terrific on Texas ranch properties, but can cause a challenge for both wildlife population management and for maintaining vehicle access.
We recently installed a FloatMaster water gap in a fence line and a 36″ ADS poly-resin…

CWD – One Of The Best Reasons For A Deer Fence
Among the hottest wildlife topics among hunters, property owners and government agencies is Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), and how best to protect both the wildlife and humans.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) defines…

Highway Deer Fencing Can Save Lives
While outdoorsmen and property owners may commonly associate high game fence with wildlife containment and protection from predators, another important application of wildlife barriers such as cattle fence, horse fence, and hog-proof fence is…

Protect Your Deer Population From Predators
The coyote was one of the native inhabitants of Texas when it was first settled by European settlers. As Rick Sramek, a district supervisor with the ASDA-APHIS, notes, the animal has survived and expanded its range despite control attempts that…

Reliable Water Gaps Worth Far More Than The Investment
From small creeks, streams, and rivers to ponds and lakes, waterways are a common element in ranches. But for game fencing and other wildlife barriers, “water gaps” are one of the most important elements for the protection of the animals…