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Port O’Connor Service Club News by Sue Kubecka

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 12 Jul 12 - Comments Off on Port O’Connor Service Club News by Sue Kubecka

As not only the Summer doldrums have hit, but it was also the day following our Independence Day, when the July 5th meeting of the Service Club was held.  Many members were either out of town or had visitors to their home, and so the meeting under the chairmanship of Peggy Elliott, Treasurer, was extremely […]

Port O’Connor Fishing Report by Capt. Bob Hill

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The weather has been pretty much normal for this time of year, hot, lighter winds and occasional showers. The Fourth os July holiday has come and gone and of course the fireworks were spectacular. So were the crowds. Sunday Beach was a popular destination as it always is. Mid-day has been tough with temps up […]

Good Fishin’!

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NOAA Fisheries Service Announces Extension

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NOAA Fisheries Services announces that the closure date for the Gulf of Mexico recreational red snapper season is being extended six days. The new closure time is 12:01 a.m. local time, July 17, 2012.  

“Bay Leopards & Back Water Rhinos” Castaway Lodge Seadrift Report by Capt. Kris Kelley

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 12 Jul 12 - Comments Off on “Bay Leopards & Back Water Rhinos” Castaway Lodge Seadrift Report by Capt. Kris Kelley

Conditional extremes can produce some “extreme success” and the weather has been at both ends of the pendulum lately. From slick glass with shredded water from strong winds overnight to gusting shredded water during the daytime. Strike timing with one eye on the tide and the other on the horizon has kept us in the […]

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