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Posted by: Larry Bozka on March 29th, 2008
A quick look in the backyard confirms it.
The Easter lilies are blooming.
There’s your sign, coastal angler.
It’s trout time.
Capt. Tom Holliday has been gone for several years now. Still, every March, when the blood-red blooms of the lilies burst forth from the greenery below the big tallow tree outside the master bedroom window, I think of […]
Read: When the Lilies Bloom »
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Posted by: Larry Bozka on March 18th, 2008
Artist Jack Cowan captured it in his paintings as best as any man could.
But with all due respect to Cowan’s legendary talent, there’s still no
substitute for the real thing. Nothing even comes close—not to what I’m
looking at right now, anyhow.
Their blue-fringed tails shimmer brightly in the velvet-soft glow of a
blazing sun. The big orange ball […]
Read: Thank God for Texas Saltwater »
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Posted by: Larry Bozka on March 16th, 2008
I’ve edited several major fishing magazines in the past three decades-plus, and of all the challenges I faced, one of the greatest was the perennial attempt to come up with an original headline wordplay about the annual spring drum run.
“Beat the Black Drum” (I’ll bet you a dollar that one has already made print, or […]
Read: The Steady Roll of Springtime Black Drum »
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Posted by: Larry Bozka on March 15th, 2008
This won’t come as an epiphany to old salts, but we’re at the time of year when mud matters. Mud bottoms are dark, and as such, they draw heat much more rapidly than light-colored sand and shell. (Think tar paper or asphalt on a sunny day.)
Throughout the winter, the shallows’ quick-to-warm quality plays an essential […]
Read: Springtime Redfish and Trout Hunters: There Will Be Mud »
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Posted by: Larry Bozka on March 10th, 2008
Scene: The old West, somewhere near Galveston
Cast: Festus and Marshal Matt Dillon
Festus: I’m tellin’ ya’, Matthew, that Bozka feller is just plain yeller.
Matt: Hold on, Festus. Don’t be too hard on the boy. Could be he just ate a bad oyster.
It was not a dream. It was a nightmare.
This is a hospital, and I’m in […]
Read: The Good, the Bad and the Oyster »
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