Jose Cartillo of Houston caught this nice 23 inch drum on live shrimp
League City TX anglerette Poochie Walker shows off her 17 and 21 inch flounder she caught on Finger Mullet and Berkley Gulp
Kira Barlow of High Island TX caught this nice 18inch flounder while fishing with a finger mullet
John Overton of Alvin TX fished a mirOdine lure to tailgate these 5 nice specks
Crystal Beach angler Randy Braud fished Berkley Gulp to land these 21 and 16inch flounder
Brother and sister anglers Tracie and Try Benavides of Spring TX teamed up to catch these two nice flatfish on live shrimp
Allen Nguyen of Deer Park TX took this 21inch speck on the 9am bite fishing live shrimp
Fresh just caught this nice 20inch flounder on Berkley Gulp netted by wife Brenda- Tom Boboino of Beaumont TX
US Postal employees Al and Phil kept busy catching speckled trout today- Anybody missing their mail
Retired Marine Captain Hollis Gassen of Crystal Beach TX wade fished Rollover Bay with Berkley Gulp to catch these 23 and 19inch flatfish
Ben Thompson of Athens TX was fishing a Berkley Gulp when he tangled with this 23inch speck
Bay waders Amy Hoffmeister and Jason Harding fished Berkley Gulp to catch their limit of flounder
Night-Shifter Anglers Billy Ralph and Tom Florez of Spring TX fished the 11PM hour with live shrimp for these nice slot reds
High Islander Dennis -The Menace- Boeker took these 19 and 20inch flounder on Berkley Gulp
Lauren Henry of Houston hefts this nice 26inch drum caught on finger mullet
Bay- waders- Kayakers- and boaters ply Rollover waters for flounder
Houston Chronicle angler Robert Aquirrie fished top-waters and Berkley Gulp to tether up 5 nice speckled trout
Michael Mathis of Houston took these 19 and 20inch flatfish on Berkley Gulp
Gina Kays of Crystal Beach TX fished a Berkley Gulp for this nice flounder
Richard Hanks of Winnie TX fished with finger mullet to take these 18 and 20inch flatfish
Postal employees day off teamed up Houston anglers Al Jurica and Phillip Joe for catching this impressive stringer of specks, sandies, flounder, and croaker on shrimp
Poochie Walker of League City TX took this 21inch doormat flounder on a Berkley Gulp
Channelview TX angler Chad Wildman fished cut croaker to catch and release this huge 35inch tagger bull red
PaPa Wade and Daughter Gloria Seals of Houston teamed up to catch this nice flounder on shrimp
Katrina Boone of Houston managed to land this HUGE golden croaker while fishing shrimp
Gilchrist TX angler Autin Thorpe took these 17 and 20inch flounder on finger mullet
Bay waders enjoying their moments in the water catching flounder
Jason Davila of Houston nabbed this nice flounder while fishing a Miss Nancy mud minnow
Kileen TX anglers Richard Smith along with Nicholas and Cameron Nesbet took these nice slot reds and flounder on finger mullet
The Fort Worth Flounder Pounders teamed up to have fun at the Pass catching flounder
Macceo Hicks of Houston tailgated this night-shift catch of specks and reds he took on Chicken Boy soft plastics
Mark Caldwell of Houston fished the surf with live croaker to hook- land- and release this HUGE 44inch- 30lb Bull Red
Tony Mazzola of Hamshire TX took this nice 19.5 inch flounder on Berkley Gulp
Gene Rice of High Island TX nabbed this nice 19.5 inch flounder on Berkley Gulp
High Islander Jackie Bertolino nabbed these 19 and 20inch flounder caught on Berkley Gulp
Callie Gilmore of Gilchrist TX landed this nice limit of flounder while fishing Berkley Gulp
Crystal Beach TX angler Roudy Braud massaged a Berkley Gulp along the bottom to hook this really nice 21inch doormat flounder
Matthew Barrett of Winnie TX took this nice flounder on a Berkley Gulp
Thomas Waldrip of LaPorte TX landed this nice flounder on Berkley Gulp
Batson TX angler Robert Murphy fished finger mullet to nab these 17 and 19inch flounder
Erik Shreckeubaca of Dayton TX nabbed this nice 19inch flounder on Berkley Gulp
Javon Lowery of Pearland TX caught this nice 20inch doormat flounder on a finger mullet
Yantis TX anglers Ken and Kathy Williamson took this nice limit of flounder on Berkley Gulp
Bay waders in foreground and background sizing up their flounder catches
Marte Ayala of The Woodlands TX shows off her very first flounder she caught on shrimp
The family that wades together- fishes together- as the Escargno Family of Winnie TX did to catch these nice limits of flounder on Berkley Gulp
Blake Shelton of Cypress TX landed this nice 18inch flounder while fishing live shrimp
Adam Nguyen of Houston nailed this 27inch slot red on a dark-30 bite fishing shrimp
Mark Caldwell of Houston took this nice 22inch speck on Berkley Gulp
Lee Button of Houston took these two nice flounder on shrimp
My VERY first flounder smiled Earl Vaughn of Euless TX after catching it on a finger mullet
Doris Cates of Corsicana TX fished shrimp to tether these nice flounder
Former Marine Hollis Gassen of Crystal Beach TX waded Rollover Bay with Berkley Gulp to take this nice flounder limit
Jaylin Lowery of Pearland TX nabbed this nice 20inch sheepshead he took on live shrimp
High Islander Jackie Bertolino caught this YOWZER of a flounder on Berkley Gulp
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
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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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