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Gulf Coast

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I was born and raised on the Gulf Coast and there are many hunting opportunities, it really depends on what you got you heart set on, Duck hunting, hog hunting, deer hunting, Geese Hunting, and what price range you are willing to pay?  If it were me, i would do a cast and blast (ducks and reds / trout) either in Rockport or further down south in the Laguna Madre.  But I would not count out researching some great deer or hog hunts on the Guld Coast that can be very special, the South Texas brush is just amazing on some of the coastal areas.  And if you don't have any success in the field with a riffle, get out the old fishing pole and try your luck at some fine saltwater species, winter time there can be some great fishing to be had!!!

Offering Hog Hunts (15 min from CC, TX)

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I have seen large schools of Reds feeding in the back lakes on the Nothern shores of Nueces bay and have had some great winter fishing days from Black drum back there also.  Not to mention the good duck hutning, my brother in law has caught nice speckeld trout also near the Whitepoint area.  I have seen huge wild pigs walking on the shores of Nueces Bay and there got's to be plenty of those rascals in the area.

Scenic pics

Scenic pics
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I'm from the northcentral region of P.A.  I try to get back at least once a year for archery deer season and a little trout fishing.

Trout fishing

Trout fishing
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Very nice lookin fish. Is this catch and release or need I get the grease warmed up?

Recreational Fishing Alliance is asking for you to get involved about Red Snapper

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Just read the CCA proposal to auction red snapper tags.   The gist is that snapper tags would be auctioned to the highest bidder, recreational or commercial...no tag and you can't have the fish.   CCA thinks this will eliminate the scuffling over recreational vs. commercial quotas and would be the ultimate "fair" way to allocate red snapper.   
 
WOW!!    This idea really has a lot of MERIT!!    This even one-ups IFQ's!
 
In fact, it has such merit that it clearly should be extended to all sorts of fish and game species in the name of ultimate "fairness".  
 
For example, we could auction wild turkey tags, redfish tags, deer tags, marlin tags, cobia tags, quail tags, dove tags, bass tags, speckled trout tags....do this with ALL fish and game, period.    By George, that's a way to generate some real money.
 
I know, I know...some of you might quibble that bass and deer and quail and such aren't migratory, so they shouldn't be treated this way.     But, hey, snapper aren't migratory
either and Texas has to share snapper off it's coast with Florida commercial snapper fishermen.    So, pish posh, you're just nit picking and you're too dumb to see the important BIG picture.
 
The narrow-minded and pitifully slow among you might argue that if we installed such a system fat cat commercial fishermen would gobble up all the tags and rape the resource.    Or you might argue that wealthy sportsmen and corporations would snap up all the tags so they can entertain clients...sorta like they're doing with high fence ranches and purchasing all the land around prime trout streams in Western states.  Again, you're being small-minded and aren't smart enough to see the BIG picture.   
 
You're just stupid and not thinking outside the box if you're concerned that the average Texan no longer has a charter fleet so he and his family can go offshore fishing once or twice a year.    Hell he's a refinery or chemical plant worker, a mechanic or some other nobody, so why should he be able to afford a prime revenue-generating resource like snapper (or deer or quail or marlin or cobia, etc.).     And who cares if jerk-water little Texas communities will lose billions from the collapse of the sportfishing/hunting industries...overall the Feds would net much more from big buck commercial and corporate interests buying up these resource tags.   (And, Lord knows, DC is now flat broke and needs the revenue.)
 
I know...some small-town, selfish, illiterate rednecks might argue snapper and other fish/game species are a public resource...sorta like national parks and national forests and BLM property.    So WHAT, we've gradually commercializing those too.   People who think that way are obviously old fashioned and out of touch with reality -- probably closet racists clinging to their guns, fishing rods and bibles and who ought to be on Homeland Security's watch list along with veterans.  Everyone with a brain knows that a smaller and smaller percentage of our urban population cares about outdoor resources anyway, so it's time to stop letting the minority who are outdoorsmen determine how American resources are used...let's SELL those resources to the highest bidder.   
 
The IMPORTANT thing about this really innovative plan from CCA is that it will SIMPLIFY that pesky, complex matter of fisheries and game regulation.    And it will generate big-time MONEY...those commercial and corporate interests can belly up and SPEND...money the Feds will, doubtless, use ever so wisely.
 
By all means I encourage you to write CCA, NMF and TP&W and tell them how GREAT you think the CCA plan is and that it should be adopted forthwith.  
 
(Boy...those CCA guys are really, really smart.    They took the Obama Administration's clever and uncontroversial carbon tax idea (cap and trade) and applied it to outdoor resource management.   Brilliant, absolutely brilliant -- I stand in awe of their intellect!)

Rainbow Trout Cake Recipe & Pics !

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man that looks goooooood.

IGFA January Hot Catches

IGFA January Hot Catches
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With a chartreuse jig tied to 3 kg (6 lb) class line while fishing the Salt River near Bridger, Wyoming, USA, Florida angler Dennis Triana, of Homestead, landed a tiger trout (Salmo trutta x Salvelinus fontinalis) weighing1.81 kg (4 lb 0 oz) on October 18. The current IGFA record is 2 lb 0 oz (.91 kg), caught on August 12, 2007 from Utah’s Forsyth Reservoir.

Beautiful Rainbow Trout Caught Flyfishing the Blue River

Beautiful Rainbow Trout Caught Flyfishing the Blue River
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Very nice trout. Great pictures.

Trout fishing Texas

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Do you mean fresh water trout?

1st Time Fly Fishing

1st Time Fly Fishing
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Great lookin' trout.  You had a better first time out then I did. lol  Did use a guide service or did you trek out on your own?

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