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Coastal Impact of the Killer Freeze WINTER WEATHER that hit during the week of February 14, 2021 led to fish kill events on the entire Texas coast. If fish do not make it to a refuge in deeper, more temperature […]
Coastal Impact of the Killer Freeze WINTER WEATHER that hit during the week of February 14, 2021 led to fish kill events on the entire Texas coast. If fish do not make it to a refuge in deeper, more temperature […]
RECOGNIZING THE EXTRAORDINARY impact of the recent winter storm, the Coastal Conservation Association (CCA) Texas 2021 S.T.A.R. Tournament will feature a significantly revised format. The speckled trout, flounder, sheepshead and gafftop divisions have been removed entirely from this year’s tournament. The
A S.T.A.R. Like No Other Read More »
Top 5 Lakes for Texas Striped Bass STRIPED BASS won’t win any statewide popularity contests in these parts, but there are a handful of Texas lakes where Morone saxatilis kicks butt, takes names and grabs plenty of attention along the
Coastal Mapping Systems USING THE BEST SYSTEMS can help you cruise directly to the hotspots—and then catch more fish. Any discussion of coastal mapping for anglers should certainly start with the Texas Lakes & Bays Atlas. We’ve been publishing this
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Controlling Feral Hogs with Thermal Technology THERMAL HOG HUNTING is an adrenaline-filled adventure all hunters should try at least once. Texas is plentiful in hogs, but finding them in a Pineywoods thicket presents a true test for a hunter. Feral
Spring is a Season of Preparation “SPRING IS BORING!” proclaimed my son-in-law, Lance Tigrett, in a loud voice. “Bucks are just starting to show antlers. Fawns are still young and small so you cannot tell whether they are bucks or
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Follow Bass to Beds Before Summer IN MAY AND JUNE, all but the smallest percentage of Texas bass have completed the spawn, but many haven’t yet moved out to their true summering haunts. It’s an in-between stage that can be confusing,
THE BASS UNIVERSITY by Pete Robbins Read More »
AS MOTHER’S AND FATHER’S DAYS approach, many will be thinking of the best gifts for their outdoors-loving mothers and fathers. How about starting them on a slam quest? There are various slam quests where anglers and hunters pursue numerous species
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Warming Water Ups the Ante for Anglers Reported by CAPT. EDDIE HERNANDEZ Email Eddie Hernandez at ContactUs@fishgame.com AS WE EASE INTO the late spring and early summer months on Texas’s upper coast, we are blessed with vast amounts of pretty, warm
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May and June Good for Consistent Conditions Reported by TF&G STAFF [info_box title=”CURRENT LAKE LEVELS” image=”” animate=””] [heading tag=”h2″ align=”center” color=”#ffffff” style=”lines” color2=”#ffffff”]EAST TEXAS[/heading] LAKE CAPACITY CURRENT PERCENT FULL As of 3/30/2021 (Acre Feet) (Acre Feet) Addicks -n.a.- -n.a.- -n.a.-
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The following pages contain TIDE and SOLUNAR predictions for Galveston Channel (N 29.3166°, W 94.88°). TIDE PREDICTIONS are located in the WHITE SPACE above the TIDE GRAPHS on the Calendars. Use the Correction Table in the RIGHT TAB BELOW, which
SPORTSMAN’S DAYBOOK-Tides & Prime Times – May & June 2021 Read More »
Lazy O Ranch Sweet Chipotle Chicken THE TEXAS GOURMET’S Sweet Chipotle Season All is a delightfully spicy and sweet rub for ribs and chicken and tastes great on baked sweet potatoes, fries, and deviled eggs. This recipe was created by
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INSIDE BACK COVER: CCA Read More »
Nearly four million finfish were killed during the 2021 Texas Winter Storm. Non-recreational species constituted 91 percent of the total mortality in numbers, and spotted seatrout dominated the remaining 9 percent of game species that were impacted by this historic
CCA Says The Release Matters Read More »
For the first time in recent history, two pairs of endangered whooping cranes have been found nesting in Texas. The whooping cranes, part of a non-migratory population originally introduced in Louisiana, are currently found on private land in Jefferson and
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The Billfish Foundation maintains the largest private tag and release database in the world, with 260,000 records by 150,000 anglers. In 2020 alone, TBF anglers and captains tagged, released, or recaptured 7,000 billfish and tuna across the world. Of these
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Spring is in the air and with that comes one of Texas’ best spring traditions, angling for catfish. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s Neighborhood Fishin’ program enables friends and families to stay close to home, enjoy time in the
Catfish Stockings Coming To Neighborhoods Read More »
HI20 Reef—a 160 acre site already home to a 120-foot sunken barge and hundreds of granite blocks—is set to be expanded with hundreds of tons of additional diverse materials, including reef pyramids, steel energy industry structures, low-level relief and concrete
Upper Coast Reef Gets Boost Read More »