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      <title>Capt. Henry's Guide Service</title>
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      <title>TC Charters</title>
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      <description>Speckled Trout   Redfish Guide Rockport Texas    Wade   Drift Fishing Rockport   Matagorda   Stalking Redfish in the back flats and lakes   Topwater and Plastics for Speckled Trout   Smooth, Dry, Shallow Haynie Boat with Mercury   Always having fun   Captain Coufal began his fishing career fishing East and West bays in Matagorda Texas. This is where he had the opportunity to study fishing patterns throughout the years and hone his skills. He then had the opportunity to fish Rockport Texas and was instantly attracted to the vast bay systems that the area had to offer. The unique variety ranging from the deep shell reefs of San Antonio bay, the abundance of back lakes, to the always fish able grass bottom of Estes flats, made for an easy decision to make Rockport his home. Rockport definitely provides the best opportunity for consistent fishing year round than anywhere else on the Texas coast.  Fishing styles  Captain Coufal will always work hard to ensure that your outing will be a mem...</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2011 02:44:18 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Ozzie s Guide Service</title>
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      <description>Captain Ozzie Arnold U.S.C.G.   117448 TPWD Licensed CCA Member Over 40 years fishing experience  Ozzie has lived in Bay City all his life, and he started fishing when he was 7. At that time, you admired a man that had a boat with a 70 horsepower motor. As he grew up, Ozzie spent as many weekends fishing in Matagorda as possible.  Ozzie bought his first boat in 1977 and has been fishing East and West Matagorda Bay ever since. He shrimped commercially in the late 70 s  and early 80 s, and has oystered East and West Matagorda Bay for 30 years.   The Pelican  Ozzie s friends gave him the nickname  Pelican  because he always catches fish when no one else can. Ozzie knows where the fish will be feeding, what bait works best, and when the fish will be biting.  Ozzie has lived up to the name Pelican.  Ozzie enjoys teaching anyone who wants to learn how to fish. He has extensive knowledge of the bay system and 44 years of fishing experience.  Articles about Ozzie have been published in Texas ...</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2009 04:17:50 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Galveston Fishing Charters</title>
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      <description>Captain Stephen Brown is a U.S Coast Guard Licensed Captain   1072963 , TPWD Licensed Guide, and the President of the Galveston Fishing Charters Association. Captain Brown has been fishing the Gulf Coast for 30 years. He offers wade and drift fishing in the Galveston Bay Complex  Upper   Lower Galveston Bay, West Bay, Trinity Bay and East Bay. Captain Steve also fishes Port O Connor and its surrounding areas as well. Captain Brown operates a 24  Skeeter powered by a 250 hp Yamaha with all the necessary safety equipment and electronics.  Captain Steve Brown will always do everything in his power to ensure that your fishing trip is an experience you will long remember. Take the first step towards a fishing experience that can only be found in the Texas Coastal waters, call Captain Steve today and book your fishing trip of a lifetime.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2008 14:30:31 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Capt. Henry s Guide Service</title>
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      <description>Capt. Henry has lived in Port O Connor since September 1994 and was the Postmaster till January 2005. While having a  real job  he used his spare time learning the bays and water ways of the area. He took the U. S. Coast Guard Merchant Marine Officer Training class and is a licensed Boat Captain with Tow Assist Endorsement, and also holds a state of Texas saltwater guides license.  Capt. Henry has been a member of the Port O Connor Chamber of Commerce since he came to POC. He has been a member of the Board of directors, President several times and vice president. He also served on the board of directors for the Port O Connor Community Center and was instrumental in raising the funds to build the center, he has also served on many county and community committees.  Port O Connor is well known for it s mid coast location and access to West Matagorda Bay, San Antonio Bay, Espiritu Santo Bay, Matagorda Island Surf and jetties, and the great fish that are caught here.  Port O Connor is 135 ...</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2008 00:05:25 GMT</pubDate>
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