Do you remember the old saying? Some days chicken, some days feathers. That sums up February and the first of March. The bottom line outdoors was, fishers and hunters had to play the weather to bag their quarry. The warm stable weather days made fishing predictable, with easy limits of either trout or reds or […]
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The Saltwater Lodge Outdoor Report by Captain Jeff Larson
Footprints & Rusty Hooks (or Bits & Pieces of What’s Happening in POC) By Sue Kubecka
I’ve talked about the Bunco Group of enterprising ladies who had for some long time met in our Library as we didn’t have the money to pay for the Community Center. Now we seem to have an active group, meeting at the Community Center, that keeps a minimum of three tables full of players, without […]
The Way I See It…by William D. Brayshaw, aka Longknife 21
“The Way I See It” is an attempt by the guest columnist to enlighten readers on a subject, as he views it, and does not necessarily reflect the views of this publication. Hillary Implodes. How far will it go? Hillary Clinton has been sold to us as “The Smartest Woman in the World” and “The […]
Fish Out of Water by Thomas Spychalski…
Patience is a thing that can sometimes be in short supply. Like love and other mental attributes, patience can be defined to a degree, but not captured in a bottle to be able to be applied like medicine. It must be learned and also, like most things that must be learned, its value is usually […]
Proud to be a part of Port O’Connor…by Anne Key
My neighbors Parker and Patty are always telling me how proud they are to be a part of Port O’Connor, Texas. They say it is a great community and so friendly. They had the grands here for Spring Break this week, but it was not very springy. They worked hard to find things to do. […]
