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The Texas Campfire

The Texas Campfire

Written by: Mark Hubbard
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This podcast shares the stories of Texas ranchers, landowners, cowboys, hunters, wildlife managers, and the people who live and work on the land. From ranching traditions and family history to wild hunting stories and life lessons from the dirt, every episode is rooted in a love for Texas and the ranching lifestyle.

Pull up a chair, subscribe, and join us around the campfire.

Life is always better when you have dirt under your feet.

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Episodes
  • Life on the Front Lines of the Texas Border | Dr. Mike Vickers
    Jun 29 2026

    In this episode of The Texas Campfire Podcast, Mark Hubbard sits down with Dr. Mike Vickers, a South Texas veterinarian and rancher from the Falfurrias area, to talk about life on the front lines of private ranch country near the border.

    Dr. Vickers shares what landowners, ranchers, and law enforcement have dealt with for decades across Brooks County and the South Texas brush country, from damaged fences and broken water systems to cartel smuggling routes, abandoned people, private land security, and the humanitarian tragedies that happen far from the headlines.

    Mark and Dr. Vickers also discuss the Texas Border Volunteers, how the organization was formed, how they work alongside Border Patrol, DPS, Texas Rangers, sheriffs, and private landowners, and why local knowledge matters so much in this part of Texas.

    Later in the conversation, the episode shifts to another major threat facing Texas ranchers and wildlife: New World Screwworm.

    As a veterinarian who treated screwworm cases firsthand in the 1970s, Dr. Vickers explains why this parasite is such a serious concern for cattle, deer, horses, exotic wildlife, pets, and even people. He shares what ranchers need to know, why reporting suspected cases matters, and why Texas needs every available tool to protect livestock and wildlife if screwworms return.

    This is a conversation about border reality, ranch life, public-private cooperation, veterinary experience, and the people working to protect South Texas.

    Life is always better when there’s dirt under your feet.

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    2 hrs and 7 mins
  • How He Turned Texas Deer Hunting Into a Movement | Jerry Johnston
    Jun 22 2026

    In Episode 4 of The Texas Campfire Podcast, Mark Hubbard sits down with longtime friend Jerry Johnson, the founder of Texas Trophy Hunters and one of the original pioneers who helped shape modern hunting culture in Texas.

    Jerry’s story is more than just the story of an organization. It is the story of how Texas deer hunting changed from a simple meat hunt into a culture built around land stewardship, trophy whitetails, hunting shows, deer contests, ranch management, and the people who made it all happen.

    In this conversation, Jerry shares stories from the early days of Texas Trophy Hunters, old South Texas hunting contests, Mexico hunting adventures, road trips, hunting shows, friendships with legendary outdoorsmen, and the wild characters who helped build the Texas hunting world we know today.

    Mark and Jerry also talk about the rise of trophy hunting, the importance of privately owned land in Texas, the early hunting media scene, the old deer contest culture, and why preserving these stories matters before they are lost to time.

    This episode is full of laughs, history, and real Texas campfire storytelling.

    Pull up a chair and join us for a conversation with one of the men who helped create the Texas hunting culture we know today.

    Life is always better when there’s dirt under your feet.

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • The New World Screwworm Threat Texas Can't Ignore | Dr. Mickey Hellickson
    Jun 15 2026

    In Episode 3 of the Texas Campfire Podcast, Mark Hubbard sits down with Dr. Mickey Hellickson for a timely conversation about one of the biggest concerns facing Texas ranchers and wildlife managers today: the return of the New World screwworm.

    Dr. Hellickson shares insight into the history of screwworm eradication in Texas, including the role Governor Dolph Briscoe played in pushing the state to take action. From sterile fly drops to the hard work of ranchers checking and doctoring livestock in the pasture, this episode looks back at what it took to fight screwworms before and what Texas may need to do now.

    The conversation also dives into wildlife management, ranching, field trials, captive deer herds, and why fast action matters when the land, livestock, and wildlife are at risk.

    If you care about Texas ranching, wildlife, land stewardship, or the future of rural Texas, this is an episode you do not want to miss.

    Subscribe to the Texas Campfire Podcast for more conversations with the ranchers, landowners, wildlife experts, and boots-on-the-ground people who help tell the story of Texas.

    Life is always better when you have dirt under your feet.

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    1 hr and 51 mins
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