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Boating Class Schedule

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 20 Apr 11 - 0 Comments

May 21 June 18 July 16 Aug. 20 Sept. 17 Oct. ? (depends on demand) All persons born after September 1, 1984 and have not reached their 18th birthday are required to have taken a boating course to be able to operate a vessel or personal watercraft by themselves. The months of May and June […]

“A Time for Change” Guide Lines, by Capt. Chris Martin

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 20 Apr 11 - 0 Comments

The past few weeks have provided struggles amongst SAB (San Antonio Bay) enthusiasts in the form of off-colored water conditions resultant of recent heavy winds. To top this off, the weather experts are currently saying we may possibly be looking at having several more weeks of this windy stuff. This just means that we will […]

New in Town “Port O’Connor Rods”

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 09 Apr 11 - 0 Comments

Port O’ Connor Rods may be new in town but the faces of the owners, Donnie and Julia Klesel are familiar to many people. Donnie and Julia have been fishing and vacationing here since they met in 1978. Now, being married for 28 years and moving to Port O’ Connor last May, they are enjoying […]

Hit the Surf for Big Trout and Reds By Capt. Robert Sloan

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 09 Apr 11 - 0 Comments

Soft plastics like a TTF Trout Killer or Berkley Gulp are an excellent option for trout when fished under Assassin Kwik Corks. As of Monday April 4, the water temperature here in Port O’Connor is 73.7 degrees, and the wind is honking as another cold front approaches. But being this late in the year we […]

Be Ready To “Spring Into Action” By Capt. Chris Martin

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 09 Apr 11 - 0 Comments

With April upon us, warming trends across the state of Texas will become the norm rather than the exception, so make sure you are ready to take full advantage of the coastal situation. Spring has sprung, and you may just find yourself wanting to spring into the fishing action with little notice the moment an […]

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