Archive for the “Black Salty Baitfish”

Off the Road … For a Few Days, Anyway

Posted by: Larry Bozka on July 28th, 2007

My sincere apologies for the delay in posting as of late. The “field offices” have been mighty busy.
I have been on the road for the better part of eight weeks, beginning with an incredible nine-day Princess cruise with wife Liz up Alaska’s Inside Passage and moving on to, among other places, Lake Conroe (catfishing with […]

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It’s Nice to “Own” Some Water (Second half of Previous Post)

Posted by: Larry Bozka on May 25th, 2007

I never was much at “The New Math,” as it was called back when I entered the sixth grade at Pearland Junior High. That, as much as anything, could probably be attributed to my propensity to pay far more attention to the upcoming weekend’s fishing or hunting trip than the given assignment of the day.
 I […]

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Professional Statistician and Forecaster Benjamin Moore is Doing a Number on Texoma Stripers

Posted by: Larry Bozka on May 24th, 2007

Part One of a Two-Part Series
I get photos from Lake Texoma striper specialist Benjamin Moore on a wonderfully regular basis. If not for the affable angler from Grapevine, Texas, I wouldn’t know near as much about the big Oklahoma border lake’s propensity for producing striped bass … and specifically, the consistently impressive impact that Black […]

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Timing is Indeed Everything for TexasFishingForum.com Duo

Posted by: Larry Bozka on March 25th, 2007

Sometimes, things work out exactly the way they are supposed to. When it happens, and all the logistical planning pays off, it’s one of the most gratifying feelings a saltwater fisherman can experience.
My friend J.P. Greeson brought his fiancé, Elizabeth Greene, down to Galveston for the weekend. Saturday’s gusty winds, and subsequent murky water conditions, […]

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Grapevine Angler’s Pet Black Salty Has Made A Few Texoma Striper Trips

Posted by: Larry Bozka on November 16th, 2006

I tell folks all the time … and it’s an observation based on experience … that the Black Salty baitfish is one hardy critter.
Experience speaks more loudly than any announcement, and it’s particularly meaningful to me when I hear ”experiential” anecdotes from fellow fishermen. One such story just came in from a longtime “pen pal” (e-pal?) by the name of […]

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