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11th Anniversary of Abandoned Crab Trap Removal Program Coming Up

11th Anniversary of Abandoned Crab Trap Removal Program Coming Up
Summary:

If you’re a saltwater angler and don’t like the idea of hundreds of abandoned crab traps catching and killing game fish you could have landed, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is looking for volunteers willing to help get rid of these derelict traps along the coast.

Oakley Big Bass Tour Releases 2012 Schedule

Summary:

The 2012 Oakley Big Bass Tour will feature tour stops in Alabama, Georgia, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.

Anglers set new Lake Worth blue catfish record with 72-pounder

Summary:

Angler Tim McKneely just recently moved to the Fort Worth area from Central Texas.  McKneely and friend Mark Alexander frequently fish from the bank from about 8:00 at night until mid-afternoon the next day.

Anglers Beat Holiday Blues at Lake Worth

Anglers Beat Holiday Blues at Lake Worth
Summary:

McKneely and Alexander fished all night December 18 into the morning of Monday, December 19.  Monday morning about 8:00 AM, they got a bite – a BIG bite.  After the fight, the two realized they had a shot to break the previous water body record of 55 lbs – ironically set December 23, 2001.

Still Looking for a Place to Hunt?

Still Looking for a Place to Hunt?
Summary:

For hunters who do not have access to privately-owned land, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is providing low cost access  to nearly a million acres of department-managed lands for hunting, including most wildlife management areas, some state parks and many leased properties under the Annual Public Hunting permit program.

Whooping Cranes arriving in Texas

Whooping Cranes arriving in Texas
Summary:

With whooping cranes now making their way back to Texas for the winter, biologists are hoping this year will see a record number of the endangered birds in the state.

6th Annual Berkley/Sebile Big Bass Challenge On Lake Fork Yields Success

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The 6th Annual Berkley Big Bass Challenge on Lake Fork hosted by BassChamps took place on October 15th - 16th, 2011 at Lake Fork Marina. The event was wildly successful with over 700 anglers competing for over $120,000 in cash, boats and prizes being awarded.

New Fishing Regulations Affect Some West Texas Reservoirs

New Fishing Regulations Affect Some West Texas Reservoirs
Summary:

Effective September 1, some Texas reservoirs will have different fish-harvest regulations. One is Lake Kirby, where the 12-inch minimum length and 25-fish daily bag limit for blue and channel catfish was changed to a NO minimum length limit and daily bag limit of 50 blue or channel catfish in any combination.

Team Logan/Reznicek Wins IFA Redfish Tour Event At Corpus Christi, Texas

Summary:

Chris Logan, of Cat Spring, Texas, and Emil Reznicek, of Sealy, Texas, weighed in a two-redfish limit that totaled 16.69 pounds to win the IFA Redfish Tour event at Corpus Christi, Texas, on September 3.

Anglers Reminded of Regulation Changes on Shared Waters with Louisiana

Anglers Reminded of Regulation Changes on Shared Waters with Louisiana
Summary:

Louisiana and Texas have taken a big step to share consistent recreational fishing regulations governing their bordering waters. The new regulations are scheduled to go into effect on Sept. 1, 2011. Biologists from the two states have agreed upon regulations that are biologically sound and consistent on both sides of the boundary.

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