You Won’t Believe the Lone Star Blue Water Fishing Ranch
It’s been a running joke for over ten years, ever since the concept of high-fencing on Texas trophy whitetail ranches gained so much momentum that properties with 10-foot-high enclosures became the rule instead of the exception.
“One day,” I told my friends, “I’m going to figure out some way to lease about 250 acres of Baffin Bay, stock it with speckled trout in the 30-inch class and create the ultimate big-trout haven. We won’t be fencing it to keep our trout in, mind you; we’ll fence it to keep those ‘inferior’ 26-inchers from coming in and fouling our gene pool. With selective breeding, someday we’ll grow a 20-pound speck, and forever change the definition of ‘trophy trout’ and everything it entails.”
It always drew a few laughs, and was really amusing fantasy campfire conversation.
Until today.
I discovered, this morning, that the “high-fenced saltwater” concept has indeed become reality.
It’s called the “Lone Star Blue Water Fishing Ranch,” and it’s unlike anything we have ever seen or imagined.
To find out for yourself, go to www.bluewaterfishingranch.com, and be sure to click on the link that provides “The Real Story” (centered near the top of the home page).
Remember, you heard about it here first.
The future is now.
Good fishing to all …
Boz
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