Archive for “November, 2006”

Working Birds Back on Track for Upper Coast Trout Seekers; A Trophy Buck in the Making

Posted by: Larry Bozka on November 12th, 2006

Aside from providing some desperately-needed bona fide cool weather, Saturday’s cold front has spurred one of the Texas coast’s premier fall fisheries into action.
On the literal upper end of the spectrum (in other words, fishing near the surface), action for speckled trout beneath working flocks of seagulls has finally picked up the pace. The major freshwater inflows of last […]

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Capt. Mike Mosley “Tight Lines” Benefit Fishing Tournament Saturday, November 18

Posted by: Larry Bozka on November 11th, 2006

A longtime Matagorda Bay fishing guide needs our help, and you can make it happen by participating Saturday, November 18, in the “Tight Lines” Benefit Fishing Tournament for Capt. Mike Mosley. 
 Headquarters for the event is Russell’s Bait & Tackle (at Matagorda Harbor). Fishing begins at 6:00 a.m.; scales open at 1:00 p.m. and all anglers […]

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Cabela’s to Host Fly-Fishing Weekend Nov. 11-12

Posted by: Larry Bozka on November 8th, 2006

Fly fishers take note: Here’s some fresh and timely news from Ryan Smith of Cabela’s retail store in Buda, Texas.
The store will host “Cabela’s Fly-Fishing Weekend” this coming weekend, November 11 – 12, and from all indications it promises to be a real winner for those of us who enjoy fishing with fly gear … […]

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Gone Hunting - See You Next Wednesday; Keep Those E-Mail Reports Coming

Posted by: Larry Bozka on November 2nd, 2006

The longer I’m at it, the less “mad” I am at the deer on the home place. Yet, with every passing year, the more I look forward to making my annual pilgrimage to Lavaca County. It has become my own private version of traveling to Mecca.
The prime directive nowadays is to kick back around the […]

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Florida Writer Witnesses Firsthand the Tarpon-Taking Attributes of Black Salty Baitfish

Posted by: Larry Bozka on November 1st, 2006

Note: Steve Gibson, a professional outdoor writer and kayaking outfitter based in Sarasota, Florida, recently got a chance to witness firsthand what Port Charlotte-area guides Capt. Mike Mahan and Capt. Robert Moore have been telling him about the tarpon-taking attributes of Black Salty baitfish (a recent trip I made to Port Charlotte with Moore and […]

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