Archive for “January, 2008”

Petition Aims to Name West Galveston Bay Island “Riley’s Island”

Posted by: Larry Bozka on January 28th, 2008

 
 On October 29, a fisherman discovered a small blue storage container that had washed up atop the grassy shores of a small and uninhabited spoil island on West Galveston Bay near Green’s Cut. Inside that box were the remains of Riley Ann Sawyers, an innocent two-year-old girl who was savagely beaten, murdered and ultimately discarded […]

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Cabela’s Buda Location Captain’s Weekend Jan. 26– Jan. 27

Posted by: Larry Bozka on January 24th, 2008

Once again this year, Cabela’s Buda retail location is hosting its ever-popular “Captain’s Weekend” this coming Saturday and Sunday, January 24 – February 3. This year’s lineup is a virtual “Who’s-Who” of Texas saltwater specialists, and I can guarantee you that as such it’s well worth your time. Anyone who walks away from this event […]

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With 29 Sites from Sabine Pass to Port Isabel, Texas Tide Page is an Invaluable Planning Tool

Posted by: Larry Bozka on January 19th, 2008

If you’ve been fishing the Texas coast for any time at all, you already know that tides are the predictable and reliable keys that open the doors to opportunity and success.
In the saltwater fish-catching universe, it’s all about the motion of the ocean.
For that reason, the Texas Tide Page on this website is arguably its most […]

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Atop a Kayak, “Getting Away” Needn’t Entail a Distant Journey

Posted by: Larry Bozka on January 16th, 2008

It doesn’t happen nearly as often as we might prefer, but once in a great while (maybe there was a blue moon up there), even if only a few times during the unpredictable month, Upper Galveston Bay can be a beautiful place in the middle of January.
There is something about viewing the water and shores […]

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Know the Facts on the Prevention and Treatment of Lyme Disease

Posted by: Larry Bozka on January 13th, 2008

To those of you who are kind enough to visit this site on a regular basis, my sincere apology for the extended absence. I was, from Thanksgiving until just a few days ago, in pretty rough shape, suffering from a rheumatoid flare-up that is part of the consequences (at least for some) of having contracted […]

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