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Sort your results:Existing Search Criteria:Keyword Search removeanglersSource remove"Texas Parks and Wildlife Department"Site Section removeNewsRefine Your Search:SourceSearch Results:Satellite Tracking Study To Shed Light on Tarpon MigrationSummary:
AUSTIN, Texas — For many a veteran angler, the pinnacle of a fishing career comes with the explosion of chromed muscle that signals his first tarpon hook-up. That experience was once common on the Texas Gulf coast; so common, in fact, that through the 1950s, tarpon tournaments were commonplace and presidents and potentates made the journey to the third coast to catch a “silver king.” Budweiser Sharelunker No. 400 Comes From Lake AmistadSummary: ATHENS, Texas — And the winner is ... Jason Baird of Gypsum, Kansas Lands 13.1-pound Bass Worth $5,240. Fishing the Castle Canyon area of Lake Amistad about noon Tuesday, Baird and guide Ray Hanselman, Jr., spotted a big bass on her bed. After 45 tension-filled minutes during which the big bass darted at the Smallie Beaver creature bait in the White Trash pattern at least 15 times without taking it, she finally bit.
Thinking the bass weighed perhaps 8 or 9 pounds, Baird was going to lip it until it came to the boat and they realized it was much bigger. Hanselman then handed Baird a net so he could land the fish, which was 26 inches long and 21 inches around.
“This was my second time to fish Lake Amistad, and I’d never sight fished before,” Baird said. “Amistad is awesome. There were so many big fish on beds in there.”
Flat Out Fishing Offers Tips for Novice and Expert AnglersSummary: CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas - The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department will host a very special event to help Coastal Bend anglers start the new year with an edge. The third annual Flat Out Fishing event kicks off at 8 a.m., Sat., Jan. 28, at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. The event will be held at the university’s Science and Technology Building in Room 104.
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