Constant drizzle did not deter The McKelvey Family of Houston as they teamed up to catch drum on live shrimp
Calvin Smith of Houston took this nice keeper eater drum while fishing with shrimp
(L) Houston angler Uncle Terard Jackson caught and released this 34inch bull drum with nephew Desmond on the net; (R) NOW THAT'S ONE BIG ANGEL FISH that Terard caught on shrimp
Mr. Alief of League City TX spent a WET day at Rollover filling his cooler with croaker gold
The Fishing team of Melvin and Nashe Riles teamed up to catch a mess of drum for supper they took on shrimp
Off the wall action; anglers helping each other with catching and landing trout
Junior Trout Wrangler Christian Van De Brook of Cypress TX managed to hook and land this 24inch trophy speck while fishing a grub and jig
Paul and Lucia Galvan of Houston added this nice redfish Lucia caught to their catch of trout while fishing with berkely gulp
Bay waders looking for the flounder bite
(L) Rollover Terrie fetched some nice flounder while fishing berkely gulp; (R) Liberty TX angler Phillip George loaded his box with croaker-trout-and flounder fishing live shrimp
Othel Brown of Houston took this nice 23inch slot red while fishing with live shrimp
Rollover anglerette Terrie Riley nabbed this nice flatfish by fishing berkely gulp
(L) Missouri City angler Paul Sweeney took this 28inch slot red on shrimp; (R) Rollover angler Bob Goodman fished finger mullet for these nice flounder
HAVING FUN AT THE GREEDY HOLE. The image on my shirt shows the actual size of my flounder, grinned Robert Aquirrie of Houston
Rollover anglerette Poochie Walker nabbed this nice flatfish on a finger mullet
HAVING FUN AT THE GREEDY HOLE. The image on my shirt shows the actual size of my flounder, grinned Robert Aquirrie of Houston
(L) If I shoved it forward any more, stated Poochie Walker, this flounder would become the world record; (R) Henri Fontenot worked berkely gulp to fetch these nice flounder
Rollover trout Wrangler Scott Ray worked a Hogan-R to catch this nice mess of trout, spanish mackerel, and redfish. He later caught a flounder which gave him a Texas Slam for the day
(L) Flounder pounder Scott Ray took this nice flounder on berkley gulp; (R) A BIG KEEPER EATER for Derick Dale of Houston while fishing cracked crab
Surf action- man on the piling and kayaker looking for some action
Santa Fe TX wrangler Charles O'Neal wracked up these nice trout and flounder on soft plastics
The Chavez Family fishing krewe of Houston began catching croaker 2 AT A TIME while fishing shrimp
Father and son fishing team Wes and Tyler Smith of Pearland TX caught this nice box of reds and croaker while fishing shrimp
(L) The Morrison Family of Houston teamed up to catch this nice box of specks and flounder fishing berkley gulp; (R) Took this 10 speck limit in less than an hour, grinned Karl Dever of Houston
(L) Father-son fishing team Kenneth Tucker SR. and Kenneth JR. took these nice drum while fishing shrimp; (R) Houston angler Winan Allen fished a Miss Nancy shrimp to catch this nice flounder
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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