MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2026

 

Most Valentine’s stories start with roses, a box of chocolates, and a candlelit dinner.
 
Ours began with a custom-built Shaw 6.5-284 Norma rifle.
 
For the record, several dozen long-stemmed roses cost a lot less.
 
It started as a Valentine’s Day weekend getaway for my wife, Wendy, and me, and a chance for her to harvest her first deer.
 
But instead, we walked into someone else’s love story. 
 
LeeRoy Tracy, owner, Dos Hermanos Hunting Ranch, showcases his trips to Africa where the dream of owning his own hunting ranch first took root.  
Meet Idaho native-turned-Texan LeeRoy Tracy and his dream: Dos Hermanos Hunting Ranch, just outside San Angelo, which spans more than 4,000 acres and offers world-class whitetails and a variety of exotics.
 
LeeRoy’s dream of owning Dos Hermanos didn’t begin in Texas.
 
It began in Africa, a place he's been three times.
 
“If you’ve never been on safari, it’s just a blast,” LeeRoy said.
 
But it wasn’t just the thrill of those safari hunts that inspired him. It was the opportunity. The abundance of game and the realistic chance of success. 
 
Things the Idaho native said he saw dwindle back home over the years.
 
“In Africa, you see huge herds of animals,” LeeRoy said.
 
Idaho? Not so much.
 
“If you want a giant deer, you may get one once every few years, if you’re really lucky, and a really hardcore hunter,” LeeRoy said.
 
He was, and is, that hardcore hunter.
 
So he wanted something better than what Idaho offered, not just for himself, but for his family, and others.
 
“When you go hunting, you want to be successful,” LeeRoy said.
 
LeeRoy, like anyone, couldn’t bring all of America to Africa. So he did the next best thing: he brought a little bit of Africa to America. Texas, to be specific.
 
Africa showed him something different: an opportunity that wasn’t rationed, a place where possibility ran as wild as the herds.
The author's wife, Wendy, rides on the ranch's top drive next to LeeRoy's son-in-law, Jake, during an Scimitar Oryx hunt at Dos Hermanos Hunting Ranch.   
 
And there was something even more delicious than the thrill of adventure: eating African wild game.
 
“When I go over there, you know, I always tell them, I want to eat the game. I want to eat game meat,” LeeRoy said.
 
LeeRoy developed quite an appetite for Africa, so he began thinking about ways to bring his African hunting experience and its menu back home.
 
So he kept dreaming. 
 
Then he took his son-in-law, Jake, on safari.
 
And that’s when the family part of this love story began.
 
“He commented to my daughter (Leah) how much I was smiling and how much I was enjoying myself and having a good time,” LeeRoy said.
 
Sometimes, the people who love you most recognize your joy before you do.
 
So his family did what strong families do: They rallied behind his dream. Peer pressure, it seems, works up and down family bloodlines.
 
Accommodations are superb from sleep to safari at Dos Hermanos Hunting Ranch.  
“It was a big part of the decision, and we talked about it as a family, and they were all on board,” LeeRoy said.
 
As much as he loved the idea of building a hunting ranch, he loved the idea of building a legacy even more.
 
“I always had a dream to give them a better life than I ever had,” LeeRoy said.
 
That’s not a business plan, that’s a father’s prayer. 
 
“When I’d come to Texas, I just saw all these animals, and you could come and shoot one or two or three species on a trip and just have a great time,” LeeRoy said.
 
Today, Dos Hermanos is more than just a hunting destination; it's an oasis of comfort and adventure set on over 4,000 rolling acres of West Texas landscape. Guests enjoy spacious, well-appointed lodges with all the modern amenities, authentic home-cooked meals, and guided hunts for whitetail deer and exotic species. The ranch also features scenic outdoor gathering areas, stocked fishing ponds, and a welcoming atmosphere that makes every visitor feel like family.
 
But acreage and record-breaking racks don’t tell the real story. The love of and for his family does.
 
And it's a love that rekindles every day, bright and early.
 
“We meet every morning, the boys and I… and we discuss the trajectory of the ranch, what the priorities are, what we want to do, how we want to grow it, what’s working, what’s not working,” LeeRoy said.
 
One of LeeRoy's favorite things to do at Dos Hermanos Hunting Ranch is to introduce new hunters of all ages to a pursuit he loves. Here, he reviews shot placement with Wendy Pinsky, the author's wife, who later connected successfully on her first and second deer.
No one is there because they have to be.
 
“I’ve never held their feet to the fire,” LeeRoy said. 
 
He places the burden on himself, that’s what fathers do. They shoulder risk quietly and hope their sacrifice turns into something their children want, not something they feel obligated to carry.
 
Many never get confirmation that they did it right.
 
LeeRoy did.
 
“I just got a text from my son, Mason,” LeeRoy said. “He said, ‘I just realized it’s a beautiful life here.’” 
 
That’s not a text most good fathers get. It’s a message meant for the great ones, a son recognizing what his father built.
 
“We are a hunting ranch. We don’t run cattle, and so this is our passion. This is what we want to do,” LeeRoy said.
 
Looking back, Wendy’s first deer will always be special. That moment belonged to her and to us as a couple, and we are deeply grateful. The intimate conversation we shared after she dressed out her first deer, and then her second, is priceless to me. On our way back to the ranchhouse, Wendy paused, looked at me, and said, “My mom would be so proud.” She lost her mom just last year.
 
Even then, what stayed with me most was something unexpected but every bit as endearing.
LeeRoy and his son, Mason, enjoying a hunt together.
 
Somewhere on a Texas hillside, I realized Valentine’s Day isn’t always about romance. Sometimes it’s about family, legacy, and the quiet love that endures.
 
Sometimes it’s about chasing what you love, and raising children who love you enough to chase it with you.
 
And sometimes it sounds like this:
 
“Dad, I just realized it’s a beautiful life here.”
 
Jay Pinsky, Editor, The Hunting Wire & Archery Wire
 
 



 

Blocker Outdoors introduces the Finisher Leafy Pullover Jacket, featuring 3D camouflage technology designed specifically for turkey hunting. The jacket uses leafy foliage patterning in Mossy Oak Greenleaf to break up the human silhouette and blend hunters into natural surroundings, with features including a half-zip design, gear pouch, and hand pockets.

Whitewater Fishing introduced the Beacon ¼ Zip Shirt, a hoodless alternative to their popular Beacon Technical Hoodie. The midweight shirt features the same premium 288g polyester fabric, fleece lining, and UPF 50+ sun protection, designed for easy layering without stacked hoods under rainwear.

Harold Knight and David Hale, co-founders of Knight & Hale Game Calls, were inducted into the Grand National Calling Championships Hall of Fame during the National Wild Turkey Federation's 50th Anniversary Convention. The ceremony recognized their 50+ years of influence in game call design and conservation.

Spartan Precision Equipment's Springbok Tripod has received the NRA Golden Bullseye Award for Gear of the Year. The tripod features innovative silicone technology enabling rapid deployment from prone to standing positions and includes a MagnaSwitch quick-detach system for hunters in demanding environments.

TightSpot, a Black Gold Premium Accessories brand member, won the Gold Award in the quiver category at the 2026 Bowhunting World Readers' Choice Awards, marking the 14th consecutive year for this honor. The award was presented by Bowhunting World staff during the NSSF SHOT Show 2026 in Las Vegas.

XTech Tactical announced the acquisition of Creature Grips, LLC in Q4 2025, rebranding the technology as Thru-Flo™ Rail Covers for M-LOK handguards. The lightweight, tool-free covers enhance grip and vent heat, with an MSRP of $14.95 for a 6-pack and lifetime warranty backing.

Banded Drake Ranch in North Texas is increasing membership pricing following extensive habitat development and infrastructure improvements, including wetlands expansion and water management enhancements. The private, equity-based sporting property emphasizes perpetual ownership and year-round access to waterfowl, deer, hogs, dove, and fishing opportunities.

NSSF celebrates the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's announcement that nearly $1.3 billion is being delivered to state conservation and wildlife programs, with $804.8 million sourced from firearm and ammunition excise taxes paid by manufacturers under the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act.

The Dallas Safari Club's 2026 Convention & Sporting Expo in Atlanta drew attendees from 43 countries and all 50 U.S. states, featuring nearly 700 exhibitors and keynote speaker Shane Mahoney. Georgia Department of Natural Resources Commissioner Walter Rabon received the DSC Conservation Trailblazer Award, while newly installed CEO Russell Stacy highlighted the event's success and announced future conventions in Atlanta and Texas.

SLG2, Inc.'s Shoot Like A Girl experience will visit Bass Pro Shops in Gainesville, Florida on February 28-March 1, 2026, offering women, families, and outdoor enthusiasts a safe introduction to shooting sports with certified female instructors, FATS simulators, and archery activities.

The inaugural Grid Iron Defense Symposium, founded by Jordan Zumwalt, convenes March 13 in Ft. Lauderdale as an invitation-only forum uniting NFL athletes, military operators, and defense technology leaders including Darley, Chariot Defense, and MVP Robotics. Proceeds benefit the Boulder Crest Foundation, Navy SEAL Foundation, and Green Beret Foundation.

The MidwayUSA Foundation announced over $7.5 million in cash grants to youth shooting teams and organizations nationwide. The endowment-based program supports essential expenses like ammunition, targets, and travel costs, with Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, and Wisconsin leading in grant recipients.

Superior Outfitters, one of Texas's largest shooting sports retailers, is seeking to expand its footprint through new store openings and strategic acquisitions of existing firearms businesses. The company invites dealers facing market challenges to discuss potential opportunities.

Wiley X announced the appointment of Cory Uehlein as Vice President of Marketing & Digital. In this role, Uehlein will lead the company's comprehensive marketing and digital strategy, driving brand growth and customer experience across all channels.

Traditions® Performance Firearms announced The WL Carter Company as its 2025 Rep Group of the Year, recognizing exceptional performance. The WL Carter Company, founded in 1933, has represented Traditions® since 1998 and is praised by President & CEO Tom Hall for integrity, consistency, and partnership.

The American Suppressor Association (ASA) announced that Virginia House Bill 207, which sought to impose a $500 tax on suppressors, was defeated unanimously in the Virginia House Finance Committee. Following testimony from ASA Executive Director Knox Williams and the Academy of Doctors of Audiology (ADA), the committee voted to table the legislation, recognizing suppressors as essential hearing protection devices.

Ralph and Vicki Cianciarulo, hosts of The Choice and owners of Content King Media Inc., announce their continued partnership with Dallas Safari Club, reinforcing their shared commitment to conservation, ethical hunting, and science-based wildlife management. The partnership includes family members RJ and Aubrey Cianciarulo in educating the next generation of hunter-conservationists.

The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF) is hiring a Regional Director for Ohio and Indiana to manage volunteer chapters, organize fundraising events, and oversee the granting program. The remote position requires a bachelor's degree, five years of professional experience, and frequent travel throughout the region.

Skull Hooker has renewed its sponsorship with Whitetails Unlimited, as announced by WTU President Jeff Schinkten. The company manufactures innovative brackets and stands for displaying shoulder mounts, European mounts, and skull caps, featuring adjustable, easy-to-install designs that eliminate drilling into skulls.

Iowa Department of Natural Resources launched PathPerks, a first-of-its-kind program co-developed by IHEA-USA and Guidefitter that rewards hunter education graduates with pro-level gear pricing from over 200 brands including Swarovski Optik, Hornady, and Vortex Optics during their critical first year at no cost to the state.

Pursuit Channel highlights Waterfowl Obsession TV presented by SX Decoys, a fast-growing waterfowl series featuring hardcore hunters pursuing duck and goose hunts across North America. Hosted by passionate waterfowlers and showcasing SX Decoys' realistic motion decoys, the show airs weekly on Pursuit Channel with 158.4 million viewers reached across platforms in 2025.

Federal Ammunition is now shipping its new Federal Fit Pursuit Rifle Case, designed to protect and transport modern rifles with suppressors. The adjustable case features heat-resistant lining, multiple storage pockets, and dual carry options for convenient field transport.

Vortex Optics introduces the Viper Shotgun Enclosed Micro Green Dot, a purpose-built optic for turkey hunting and wingshooting. The green reticle option complements the existing red dot line with seven multi-reticle choices, enclosed aluminum housing, and compatibility with 46+ shotgun platforms.

Vortex® introduces the Triumph® HD 10x28 and 12x50 binoculars, expanding its popular binocular line. The new models feature HD optical systems, fully multi-coated lenses, and the Vortex® VIP® Warranty, with pricing from $89.99 to $119.99 MAP.

ZeroTech Optics announced the launch of the Thrive 1-10x24 SFP Illuminated LPVO series, featuring true 1x magnification for rapid target acquisition and 10x magnification for mid-range engagement. Available in three illuminated reticle configurations—RAR, PHR4, and G4—the optic is designed for competition, tactical, and hunting applications.

The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation acquired RMEF OutdoorClass, an online learning platform featuring video courses by experts John Barklow, Corey Jacobsen, Randy Newberg, and Remi Warren. The platform offers hunting instruction on elk, mule deer, white-tailed deer, and pronghorn, with upcoming classes from Jason Matzinger, Nate Hosie, and Kristy Titus.

The Council to Advance Hunting and the Shooting Sports (Council) is offering $5,000 student scholarship sponsorships to support emerging Recruitment, Retention, and Reactivation (R3) research and leadership professionals attending the National R3 Symposium. Sponsors receive logo recognition and direct engagement with scholars while helping build the future workforce for hunting, shooting sports, and conservation.

Silent Steel USA announced a strategic partnership with Maschmedt & Associates, a sales agency with over 50 years of outdoor industry experience. The agreement expands Silent Steel USA's representation across 23 western states, strengthening dealer relationships and market presence for the suppressor manufacturer.

Henry Repeating Arms has begun shipping its new Explorer Carbine series, featuring a distinctive Burnt Bronze Cerakote finish inspired by American Southwest landscapes. Available in multiple calibers including .30-30 Winchester, .360 Buckhammer, .45-70 Gov't, .357 Magnum, and .44 Magnum, the carbines offer threaded barrels, adjustable sights, and American walnut furniture at an MSRP of $1,430.

Real Avid launches the Smart-Torq & X3 Driver System, featuring precision torque application tools for firearm installation and maintenance. The company is shipping five purpose-built kits, including adjustable and fixed limiter configurations with MSRPs ranging from $39.99 to $164.99.

BANISH Suppressors, founded by Brandon Maddox, introduces the BANISH VRMT 223 Ti, a lightweight titanium suppressor designed for .224-caliber cartridges and smaller. The HUB-compatible suppressor achieves over 35 decibels of sound reduction and weighs 9.7 ounces, making it ideal for varmint hunting, predator control, and target shooting.

ALPS OutdoorZ introduced the DU Legacy Waterfowler's Bag, a premium field bag constructed from weatherproof waxed cotton, leather, and antique brass hardware. The collaboration with Ducks Unlimited supports habitat conservation, with a portion of sales benefiting the organization's mission across North America.

Zanders, an all-women-owned distributor based in Sparta, Illinois, announced an exclusive partnership with TriStar Arms to release the TriStar Setter LT shotgun featuring a custom black engraved receiver designed for Zanders dealers and customers.

Wiley X launches two new protective eyewear frames for 2026: the WX Alpine for tactical environments and high-risk pursuits, and the WX Citadel for outdoor activities. Both models feature military-grade ballistic protection, advanced lens technology, and are available online and through select retailers.

Zanders, a national distributor based in Sparta, Illinois, announced it is now stocking Akkar shotguns, expanding its shotgun lineup for dealers nationwide. President and COO Danny Siegler highlighted Akkar's reputation for reliability and competitive pricing, while Akkar USA VP of Sales Sherri Goodwin praised Zanders' distribution expertise and dealer relationships.

Beretta USA and Mossy Oak announced the Mossy Oak® Greenleaf® patterned Beretta A300 Ultima Turkey shotgun, available in 12 or 20 gauge with an MSRP of $1,899. The gas-operated shotgun combines Mossy Oak's iconic Greenleaf camouflage with Beretta's proven performance for spring turkey hunters.

Federal Ammunition has begun shipping its Federal Realtree 40th Anniversary ammunition, featuring limited-run HEAVYWEIGHT TSS and Grand Slam turkey loads with Realtree camouflage patterns to commemorate four decades of the iconic brand.

Henry Repeating Arms announced two new revolver variants: the H16 Golden Boy Deadeye Revolver and H17 Big Boy Deadeye Revolver, featuring upgraded adjustable rear sights and fiber-optic front sights. Built on proven foundations and developed from customer feedback, both models are Made in America and backed by Henry's Lifetime Warranty.

WOOX announces the Gladiatore High Grade Stock & Fore End for Mossberg and Remington 12-gauge shotguns, featuring hand-selected American walnut with Italian-American design. CEO Ben Fleming highlights the collector-grade quality and unique craftsmanship of each piece.

Primary Arms Optics will exhibit at Enforce Tac 2026 (Feb. 23-25) and IWA OutdoorClassics 2026 (Feb. 26-March 1) in Nuremberg, Germany, showcasing precision optics including upcoming PLx rifle scopes, HTX-1 pistol optic, and MicroPrism lineup alongside European partner Ferkinghoff.

Avian-X and Hunters Specialties drew strong crowds at the National Wild Turkey Federation Convention and Sport Show in Nashville, showcasing new 2026 product lineups including Avian-X Ridge Runner turkey vests and Muddy DV8 hunting apparel. Industry legends Mark Drury, Paul Butski, Fred Zink, and Hannah Barron participated in meet-and-greets at the GSM Outdoors brand family booth.

Stealth Cam has renewed its national sponsorship with Whitetails Unlimited, continuing a partnership with the organization dedicated to white-tailed deer conservation. The Irving, Texas-based company, part of GSM Outdoors, has been a leader in trail camera manufacturing since 2000.

Walker's, a leader in hearing protection and enhancement, has renewed its partnership as a national sponsor of Whitetails Unlimited. The company, headquartered in Irving, Texas and part of GSM Outdoors, produces innovative hearing protection solutions for shooting and hunting applications.

Content King Media Inc. has partnered with Innerloc and the Cianciarulo family from The Choice TV show. The collaboration unites Ralph, Vicki, RJ, and Aubrey Cianciarulo's authentic hunting approach with Innerloc's performance strategy and Content King Media's storytelling expertise.

Fox Hollow Outdoors, a new outdoor adventure series created by Michael Letchworth, debuts on Waypoint TV every Tuesday at 9:30 PM ET. The show celebrates outdoor heritage and family lifestyle through fishing and adventure content, featuring expert tips and conservation values from the Eastern North Carolina-based lifestyle brand.

MyOutdoorTV premieres new episodes of Dropped and Wardens every Friday. Dropped follows brothers Chris and Casey Keefer and cameraman Jason Brown surviving 30 days in remote wilderness locations. Wardens chronicles Conservation Officers protecting wildlife across America's most remote areas.

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