The month of March denotes a time of changes. Winds will shift their direction from out of the northeast and will begin blowing out of the southeast. Lower tides will become higher, and gin-clear water will start to become green. Cold temperatures will begin to warm, and previously “dead” waters will once again come alive […]
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“March Into Change” Guide Lines, by Capt. Chris Martin
“Backing Redfish Over Emerging Grasses” Castaway Lodge Fishing Report By Capt. Kris Kelley
Full limits of Redfish came to hand for our guests over the weekend with Capt. Doug looking for Trout early to find concentrations on a feeding frenzy but lacking any size. Winds through the weekend had folks penned up in fishable waters which may or may not have been “fishy waters”. That’s a “condition of […]
Pagans Can Become Christian By Bob Jamison
Saint Patrick’s Day is March 17… Who would have ever thought the wonderful life of Saint Patrick was once in a pagan atmosphere? Saint Patrick was born in Wales in 385 AD. His name was Maewyn. Actually, he wasn’t born Irish at all but his Catholic ministry brought him to Ireland with the burning hope […]
The Way I See It… Guest Column by William D.Brayshaw
A Nation of Law? After the War for Independence our Nation’s Founders wanted to guarantee to all Citizens freedom, economic opportunity, and equality before the law. Their first attempt, The Articles of Confederation was a failure because it was too weak, because they were rightfully afraid of a powerful centralized government. After much prayer and […]
State Capitol News And Notes From Representative Todd Hunter
Texas Census Numbers Released On February 17th the United States Census Bureau released the population numbers for the State of Texas. The information was obtained during the 2010 Census. The State of Texas’ population increased from 20,851,820 in 2000 to 25,145,581 in 2010, accounting for a twenty percent increase or 4,293,761 new Texans. As a […]