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TPWD Unveils Possible Coastal Fishing Rule Changes

Summary: AUSTIN, Texas - The success of resource management efforts on a variety of fronts has led Texas Parks and Wildlife Department biologists to recommend several possible changes to next year’s coastal fishing regulations. Among the topics being considered include elimination of the trophy red drum and tarpon tags.

Texas State Parks Offer Holiday Gift Special

Summary: AUSTIN, Texas - This holiday season, why don’t you give that someone special Enchanted Rock, Ray Roberts Lake, a Spanish mission in Goliad or Wyler Aerial Tramway in El Paso.

TPWD Game Warden Field Notes for November 21st, 2005

Summary: The following are titles from recent Texas Parks and Wildlife Department law enforcement reports: Pursuit on the high seas, Family court, If the guide says no, he means NO! The pot calling the kettle black, Not a happy reunion, A sinking ship, Drive by shooting, How’s the fishing? One too many, It was that sixth shot that did it.

TPWD Unveils Possible Hunting and Fishing Rule Changes

Summary: AUSTIN, Texas - The success of resource management efforts on a variety of fronts has led Texas Parks and Wildlife Department biologists to recommend several possible changes to next year’s hunting and fishing regulations. Among the topics being considered include: an expansion of special regulations affecting the harvest of whitetail bucks based on antler characteristics, creation of an upland game bird management permit program and elimination of the trophy red drum and tarpon tagging requirements.

Copano Bay Fishing Pier Transferred, Fishing License Now Required

Summary: FULTON, Texas - The Aransas County Navigation District today assumed control of the former Copano Bay State Fishing Pier, transferring pier management from the state park system to the local district. For the fishing public, this means that a Texas fishing license and saltwater stamp endorsement are now required to fish from the pier since it is no longer a state park.

Panhandle Boasts Boom Quail Production

Summary: AUSTIN, Texas - Quail are famous for their "boom and bust" cycles. In other words, in good years there are a lot of quail, in poor years there aren't any. In the Panhandle region of Texas, this is more than just a good year for quail -- it's an awesome year for quai!

Youth Only Hunting Weekend Full of Opportunity

Summary: AUSTIN, Texas - Passing the hunting tradition through the generations and providing opportunities for young hunters this fall are the goals of special youth-only seasons.

Anglers Needed To Help TPWD Replace Flounder Brood Stock Lost During Hurricane Rita

Summary: AUSTIN, Texas — Count among the losses from Hurricane Rita more than 100 brood fish crucial to the state’s marine hatchery production efforts at Sea Center Texas. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is scrambling to replace those losses and is looking for help from experienced anglers.

Hunter Education Courses Filling Up, Deferral an Option

Summary: AUSTIN, Texas — Despite offering 4,400 hunter education courses throughout the year, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department understands there are some who will still wait until the last minute before hunting season to get certified. This fall, those procrastinators need not panic.

Texas Youth Hunting Program Website Launches

Summary: AUSTIN, Texas — The Texas Youth Hunting Program, which provides children between the ages of 9 and 17 with safe, affordable and educational group hunting trips, has just launched a Web site making information about and registration for hunts more accessible.

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