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Adopt A Christmas Angel

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 15 Nov 12 - Comments Off on Adopt A Christmas Angel

The committee has met for this year’s Adopt an Angel program, which provides Christmas gifts for some of our less fortunate children in Port O’Connor. This is how the program works: From November 17th until December 6th, you can pick up paperwork at POC Hardware which will have your angel information in a numbered envelope. […]

Letters to the Dolphin

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 15 Nov 12 - Comments Off on Letters to the Dolphin

In response to “Green Energy Gets a Pass” by K. Burland I sympathize with K. Burland’s concerns on bird kills in relation to wind turbines. I am not here to dispute the so-called statistics being quoted, but to amplify and explain some of those statistics. Statistics, as many know, can be easily misinterpreted and misrepresented, […]

Port O’Connor Fishing Report by Capt. Bob Hill

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 15 Nov 12 - 1 Comment

  As I write this report we are enjoying our third frontal passage of the last two weeks. This is a good one. 22 kts gusting to over 30 kts. Not exactly the day we look for to wade the south shorelines. I went down to the boat ramps earlier and there were a few […]

Fishin’ Port O’Connor

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 15 Nov 12 - Comments Off on Fishin’ Port O’Connor

             

Cross a Kayak with a Sailboat and you get…A Sail-Yak!! by Alan Raby

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 15 Nov 12 - Comments Off on Cross a Kayak with a Sailboat and you get…A Sail-Yak!! by Alan Raby

Many think of Port O’Connor mostly as a place to fish from a power boat. This has changed with the advent of inexpensive roto-molded plastic kayaks and sailing craft, which have seen a steady increase in popularity over the last fifteen years. Most people can now afford a kayak at a fraction of their previous […]

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