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Bay Flats Lodge Report by Capt. Chris Martin

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 18 Jul 19 - Comments Off on Bay Flats Lodge Report by Capt. Chris Martin

As July arrives, we should expect coastal water temperatures to rise to nearly eighty-five degrees during daylight hours, which should result in an increase in trout action this month. As a historical trend, we generally begin seeing an upswing in trout catches as the water gets warmer, and we often see redfish action slack-off a […]

Paddle to Pass Cavallo

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Fish Out of Water by Thomas Spychalski…

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Every year from July third until right around the middle of August, we hit the ‘Dog Days of Summer’ which comes with the rising of the star Sirius in the night skies. Although the Greek and Roman astrologists at the time would equate this time period with disasters such as drought, severe storms, and even […]

Scouts Enjoy Camp

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Seadrift’s Troop 106, BSA returned from summer camp June 22, 2019. Five boys and three leaders left for Camp Karankawa at Mathis, Texas on June 16, 2019 to spend six days and nights during the camp’s 75th anniversary . They boys earned merit badges in first aid, canoeing, swimming, archery, game design, wood carving, environmental […]

Chapel Happenings by Erny McDonough

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Summer is an exciting time of the year! There seems to be more outdoor activities and more family activities – at least that is what I see here in Port O’Connor. Weren’t the fireworks the best ever? We had 37 join us for our annual Parsonage Porch Party and watched all the “bombs bursting in […]

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