Archive for “October, 2006”

Check www.gaot.net for latest “Great American Outdoor Trails Radio Magazine” Segment

Posted by: Larry Bozka on October 18th, 2006

For those of you who are not aware of this excellent program, radio personality Jim Ferguson is host of Great American Outdoor Trails Radio Magazine. Early this year, I signed on as Gulf Coast Contributing Editor for the show, and have ever since enjoyed weekly segments with Ferguson dealing with everything from surf fishing to deer […]

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Copano Bay Redfish Going Strong

Posted by: Larry Bozka on October 16th, 2006

Capt. Chris Fortin of Play’N Hooky Charters in Rockport, Texas reported limits of redfish on Monday, October 16th. “We were fishing live shrimp under corks or freelining them around Newcomb Bend and Turtle Bend on Copano Bay,” Fortin says. “It’s really been cool,” Fortin says. “If we had gotten the rain that Houston got this […]

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IGFA Catches and Fish Forum now on IGFA Website

Posted by: Larry Bozka on October 16th, 2006

This in from Pete Johnson, Johnson Communications – IGFA PR Counsel
Kid’s Catches and Fish Forum now on IGFA web site
The IGFA (International Game Fish Association) has added two new special features to its web site. 
One is called “Kid’s Catches,” a photo page just for young anglers who want to share their fishing pictures and stories with […]

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1944 Texas Clipper To Become Gulf of Mexico Artificial Reef

Posted by: Larry Bozka on October 16th, 2006

BEAUMONT, Texas — The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has completed contractual negotiations for the Texas Clipper to become the first major addition to the department’s Ships-to-Reefs program in more than 30 years. In early spring 2007, the clipper will be sunk 17 nautical miles off the southern coast of Texas to become an artificial […]

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Say hello to the new face of saltwater fishing coverage. It is, quite literally, about time.

Posted by: Larry Bozka on October 13th, 2006

It’s my sincere hope that this humble blog, beginning with this simple message, will blossom into what I already know it can and will be … a unique but clarion-like voice, and a sounding board, for those of us who meticulously measure “good days” in terms of gently-blowing southeast winds, green water, rising tides, working birds, weedlines, freshly-popped slicks, mud boils, bottom contours, color changes and priceless fishing buddies

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