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Condolences – Justo Raul Chavana

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 17 Jan 20 - 0 Comments

\ Justo Raul Chavana November 5, 1950 – December 23, 2019 Missionary/Evangelist – Jordan Ministries Justo lived in Rockport, but was originally from Calhoun County, where he still has many family members and friends.

Condolences – Margaret Charbula Sunderman

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 17 Jan 20 - 0 Comments

In Loving Memory Margaret Charbula Sunderman Margaret joins David, her beloved husband And leaves behind many nieces, nephews, and a host of loving and devoted friends. . Her smile and kindness will be missed by all. Born August 19, 1924 | At rest December 7, 2019

Oystering in Seadrit

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 17 Jan 20 - 0 Comments

During the month of November, 2019, the Seadrift Municipal Harbor had 21,968 barrels of oysters come off boats and shipped out. The oyster tariff collected from the Commercial Oyster Leases was $17,574.00. Constructed by the Railroad between 1906 and 1909, the Seadrift Harbor has continued nonstop to this day. Currently this oyster season the Seadrift […]

Bay Flats Lodge Report by Capt. Chris Martin

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 17 Jan 20 - 0 Comments

Cold temperatures will be in store for anglers as we enter the beginning of another new year along the Texas Gulf coast. We can expect periods of exceptionally strong winds out of the north that will almost certainly be pushing a lot of water out of area bays producing lower tides as a direct result. […]

Saltwater Lodge Outdoor Report by Captain Jeff Larson

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 17 Jan 20 - 0 Comments

Duck Season is almost done here State Side. We have had an Awesome Duck Season! Lots of Pintails! I understand that we will get two back next year. There was only a hand full of days that we could have shot two Pintails a hunter. Gadwall, Widgeon and Shovelers were also plentiful on most days […]

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