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GPS In-Hand, North Wind can be a Fish-Predicting Blessing

Posted by: Larry Bozka on March 8th, 2008

 Call me crazy (you’ll have to get in line), but the north winds that are currently hammering most of the state can be the best friends you have in terms of consistently catching fish this spring and summer.
 Anyone who has fished Texas saltwater for long knows, often from painful, bottom-dragging experience, that a hard-hitting north […]

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Four Boat Ramp Projects, Two on Texas Coast, Receive Grant Funding

Posted by: Larry Bozka on February 18th, 2008

Every time you buy fishing tackle, every time you fill your boat with fuel, you are contributing to the betterment of the Texas outdoors. Thanks in part to those contributions, the Lone Star State is about to witness the construction of four new boat ramps … two of them on the Texas Coast.
You may never […]

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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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Increased State Park Funding Brings Positive Changes

Posted by: Larry Bozka on November 19th, 2007

Texas state parks have been suffering a lack of funding … and to the chagrin of many regular park-goers, diversion and “capping” of park-relegated funding by the Texas legislature … for far too long. Fortunately, as per this release just sent to CoastalAnglers.com by Rob McCorkle of the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, the state […]

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Texas Clipper South Padre Island Artificial Reef Sinking Postponed to Nov. 16

Posted by: Larry Bozka on November 14th, 2007

This just in from Tom Harvey and Aaron Reed of the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department. If you love to fish offshore, specifically out of South Padre Island, Texas, you’re going to love this current bit of news:
AUSTIN, Texas - A ship with three lives - World War II troop transport, New York City luxury […]

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