Briarclff TX fisherman Stuart Yates took this nice speck on live croaker
Rollover angler Stuart Yates offered live croaker to these nice trout that ended up on his stringer
Keeper eater speck caught on the AM tide fishing soft plastics
Conroe angler John Nelson fished a berkley gulp to nab ths nice keeper speck
Dayton TX angler Keith Platt fished a live shad to nab this nice 4-lb speck
Billy Ray Hyman with this huge drum he caught and released while fishing shrimp
JR Norris of Beaumont TX nabbed this nice 23inch 4 lb speck he caught on a live croaker
Fellow angler nets his buddy's fish- a nice drum
New Caney angler Randy Price took this nice speck on live shad
Fish Catching Son of a Gun- Neoma Smith of Gilchrist TX shows off one of her 4 specks she caught today- a 27inch gator speck she took on a tiger minnow
Surf wader Keith Platt worked an 808 mirrOlure off the pilings to nab these nice 3 to 5lb specks
Rollover angler Stuart Yates night-fished with live shad to catch this nice 25inch gator speck
Danette Krolezyk of Kingwood TX took this nice keeper eater drum on live shrimp
Angler helping angler netting and unhooking a nice slot red for the evening meal
Michele Jones of Woodlands TX caught and released this HUGE 37inch drum she took on shrimp
Keith Platt of Dayton TX hefting his hefty stringer of trout
Briarcliff TX angler Stuart Yates fished live shad to nab this nice 26inch gator-speck
Rollover Bay Wader works the tide line for flounder
David Reyes of Pasadena TX is taking home this nice flounder he caught on live shrimp
Rollover angler Reggie Stevenson fished a fire tiger assassin to fetch this 28inch- 8.5 lb gator-speck
It took a toe to toe battle to reel in this 4ft- 60lb alligator gar that Jeff Dittich of Friendswood TX had to hand grab to land- Jeff caught the toothy critter on a live croaker
Louis Cervantis of Baytown TX worked an 808 mirrOlure in the cut to catch these 22 and 24 inch specks
Dad and Daughter- Sofia Duenas with Dad David Gardner of Spring TX caught this nice 22inch speck on popping cork and live shrimp
HISD student Joel Tuinones caught this dangerous stingray on shrimp - here is dad Robert netting it for the 9yr old
I tried for my limit- informed Neoma Smith of Lufkin TX- but they jumped of my hook- leaving me just these 3 that I caught on berkley gulp
Jumbo Shrimp Anyone
Briarcliff TX angler Stuart Yates hefts 2 of his 5 specks caught on tiger minnows
Rollover angler Neoma (fish catchin) Smith shows off her 25inch gator-speck she caught on live croaker
An up close and personal look at Jeremy Kojac's Rollover Halibut
The Kojac Family shows off Jeremy's 23 inch doormat flounder caught on a speck rig while wading Rollover bay- PS- Wife Christy informed that she taught hubby how to fish- GREAT JOB Christy
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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