Nick Ferguson of Nome TX caught and released this really nice slot red he took on gulp
Unofficial outing put this group of scouts on Rollover Pass as a reward for earning the ranks as Kilgore TX troop 252 spent a day learning how to catch fish
Beaumont Fishing team of JoAnn and Dencil Wheaton fished with live shrimp to load their box up with croaker
Off the wall action--nice trout being netted
The Hindman Family of Crystal Beach TX hauled in a nice catch of trout and drum they caught on shrimp
Off the wall action--another one netted
Off the wall action--young angler letting dad net his drum
The Hindman Family adding another filet to the supper table
Tony Mazzola of Hamshire TX shows off 2 of his 4 trout limit he took on finger mullet
Teaching the Sport of Kayaking to the family - a great way to learn new fishing skills
Off The Wall Action--nice red for this couple
(L) Houston angler Lee Chaing took this really nice speck on cut bait; (R) Raywood TX anglerette Lola Fregia fished a finger mullet for this nice trout
Newton TX couple James and Toni Sylvester wrangled up this HUGE 29inch drum while fishing shrimp
Off the wall action--nice trout coming in
The Mooney Fishing Krewe of Humble TX wasted little time filling their cooler with tasty croaker
MORE Off the wall action
(L) Kyle TX angler Frank Viruet fished a T-28 to nab this nice speck; (R) Henry Nowling of Houston took this 28inch slot red while fishing shrimp
Who says fisherMEN are the only species who fish
Hamshire TX angler Scott Ray puts another nice speck into his creel
Fishin buds Troy Arrington of Groves and Donovan Burnaman of Port Arthur TX fished finger mullet to cull these three keeper flounder out of 27 flounder caught
Off the wall action--losing about a SIX POUND Speck
This is our second bucket of croaker, stated Herbert Plumber of Summerville TX
Rollover angler Henri Fontenot with his hands full of bullfrogs
Hamshire TX angler Scott Ray landed these really nice specks he took on soft plastics
Off the wall action--nice trout safely in the net
Frankston TX angler Trenton Taylor took this keeper flounder and slot red while fishing shrimp
Off the bulkhead action-- Croaker Anglers lining up
(L) Houston angler George M. tagged this 32inch bull red he took on cut bait; (R) Dan Wilson of Baytown TX nabbed this nice flatfish while working gulp on the bottom
Flounder and speck taken by Rollover Pass angler Henri Fontenot- aAAYYYIiiieeee
Beaumont angler George Bryan worked a Hogan-R to fetch these nice trout and flounder
US Postal Service angler Eric -Hook-lip- Morrison of Houston TX wrangled up 9 trout topped off with an 8lb slot red
Flounder on the Gulf side of the bridge hit porta-potty finger mullet, as proven by flounder anglers Alice Dykes and Steve Thornhill of Lufkin TX
Baby Sitting - Rollover Pass Style
Off The Wall Action--Ladyfish and a Redfish
Tony from Hamshire TX nabbed these two nice specks on live shad
By Georgia Osten Can’t find “my memories,” but the girls had some really old ones. I can’t remember when we first went, it was before we got Melissa and Barbara hooked. Maybe 15 years ago … Anyway, we went on a Saturday this year. It’s usually a Sunday, a bit calmer and some of the merchants have sales. We feel like old pros now, especially with
Just a Sneaky Little Peek at My Memoirs By J. Lee Austin, MD While I have indeed had some breathtaking close calls, it’s not like I’m a Knievel or anything. Truth be told, I actually have gone flying off motorcycles, but never while jumping a moving train or a tank full of sharks. Never understood the shark thing. Even if you fail epically and land directly in the tank, the sharks will be far too startled to eat you. Plus, that garish jump suit is just not appetizing, sorry. I did try to jump a bar ditch one time and got
By Shannon Williams “Elvis has left the building” Well, maybe it was not Elvis that left the building, but the Big Kahuna & Big Mamma did! So, who are these people I speak of and what building did they leave? Well, I am both the Big Kahuna and Big Mamma, and after 156,454 days or 42 years and 4 months, I have stopped
By Bob Currie, Recreational Boating Safety Specialist U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Station Galveston Flotilla The US Coast Guard relies heavily on private boaters to assist other boaters in distress. Often the nearest boat to a vessel in distress is a private boat. When time is of the essence, it is often the private vessel operator that comes to the aid of a fellow boater, and these
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