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2014 Lone Star Shootout

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 14 Aug 14 - Comments Off on 2014 Lone Star Shootout

The Lone Star Shootout, held July 22-27 in Port O’Connor, is proud to note they hosted 64 boats and had over $1,054,000 in side pots. $52,735 of the overall pot will be donated to the Houston Big Game Fishing Club’s Scholarship and Charitable Programs fund. The organizers are also excited that the Lone Star Shootout […]

Congratulations, Poco Winners!

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Paddle Mule’s Slough

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San Antonio Bay Partnership Presents Paddle Mule’s Slough Sunday, September 14, 2014 8 am – 3 pm 13 mile round trip paddling tour and marsh ecology presentation. Ideal for Experienced paddlers. See fish jump and run, shorebirds feed and fly while dolphins breech close by as we explore the wondrous estuaries around Port O’Connor. Put-in […]

“An Irregular Summertime Choice” Guide Lines, by Capt. Chris Martin

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Since the last edition of Guide Lines, we have had a couple frontal passages hit us that have had a northerly influence associated with them. Summertime northerly wind generally means flat water and cooler temperatures for a short period of time, so it’s great to be able to take advantage of such situations as they […]

Choosing the perfect saltwater fishing boat by Robert Sloan

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Finding the right saltwater boat can be akin to finding a needle in a hay stack. That may sound screwy, but it’s true. There are lots of shiny new boats to choose from. Some are prefect for fishing the jetties, but float like a barge on a shallow flat. Then there are “skinny” water rigs […]

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