NOVEMBER MAGAZINE: Get a sneak peak at the November issue of Texas Parks and Wildlife Magazine ... coming up on Passport to Texas ... _______________________________________________ Passport to Texas from Texas Parks and Wildlife Whether you're interested in hunting, fishing or enjoying fall foliage, the November issue of Texas Parks and Wildlife Magazine has you covered. Managing editor Charles Lohrmann: "In this issue, Henry Chapel takes us hunting for pheasant out on the high plains of the Texas panhandle. It's a cold and windy day; and he talks about the problems of getting the dogs to pay attention and to bring the birds back to the right hunter. It's an interesting personal explanation of the challenges and the fun of being outdoors and enjoying camaraderie, the dogs and the weather. And then he takes us over to East Texas, and guides us on the trail of the elusive woodcock. Even people who've lived in the Big Thicket all their lives have never seen it in some cases, because it hides out in dense brambles; even the dogs have a hard time finding it. In fact, he says in some cases you can be ten feet away, your dog's on point, and you don't believe there's anything in there because it's so dense, and the birds don't always flush." Lohrmann says you'll also find an intriguing piece on a fall foliage driving tour your can take without leaving Texas, as well as a great story for saltwater anglers on stocking red fish in the shallow bays of the coastal bend. November's Texas Parks and Wildlife Magazine is on newsstands now. Don't miss a word. That's our show for today ... now go outside and play ... for Texas Parks and Wildlife ... I'm Cecilia Nasti.