Texas
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Texas Team Trail Heads to Lake Texoma
The Texas Team Trail (TXTT) presented by Cabela's will host its final regular-season event of the 2016 tournament season on Saturday, April 16, at Lake Texoma. The fishery straddles the Texas/Oklahoma border and offers anglers great opportunities for big bass.
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Federal and State Agencies Seize 488 Red Snapper Caught off Texas Coast
Coast Guard crews stopped a recreational boat with approximately 1,900 pounds of red snapper Saturday, which was illegally caught in the Gulf of Mexico off Freeport and Galveston.
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Matlock, McFarlin Win at Richland Chambers Texas Team Trail Event
After nearly ideal conditions at the first two Texas Team Trail events of the 2016 season, Mother Nature delivered a high pressure cold front just in time for stop No. 3 at the Richland Chambers Reservoir. With temperatures barely reaching 60 degrees and a brisk north wind gusting up to 30 mph, bass fishing was more of a chore than a pleasure.
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Toledo Bend (LA) Turns Out 32-Pound Bag
With warming weather and an impending full moon, the first wave of Toledo Bend bass have moved up shallow to start spawning. Following suit, many of the 341 teams fishing the Texas Team Trail event moved towards the bank with them.
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Finesse Fishing Texas Bass -- Texas Trip Day 2
Fishing Texas with Cousins and Seaguar. So it ends! This is the last day I filmed during my Texas Bass Trip hosted by Tylersreelfishing. The initial format was meant to give you Tyler and I's take during the 2v2v2 tournament, but instead I turned this video into a laid back for-fun watch for you guys at home. I hope you enjoyed and as always keep fishing! --Young Plugg
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Finesse Fishing Texas Bass -- Texas Trip Day 2
Fishing Texas with Cousins and Seaguar. So it ends! This is the last day I filmed during my Texas Bass Trip hosted by Tylersreelfishing. The initial format was meant to give you Tyler and I's take during the 2v2v2 tournament, but instead I turned this video into a laid back for-fun watch for you guys at home. I hope you enjoyed and as always keep fishing! --Young Plugg
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Texas Team Trail Heads to Toledo Bend
Texas Team Trail (TXTT) presented by Cabela's will host its second regular-season event of the 2016 tournament season on Saturday, February 20, at Toledo Bend Reservoir. The fishery straddles the Texas/Louisiana border and is one of the world's premier bass fishing destinations.
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BRP’S EVINRUDE BRAND RENEWS SPONSORSHIP OF TEXAS TEAM TOURNAMENT TRAIL
Sturtevant, Wis., – BRP announced today that its Evinrude brand has renewed its sponsorship agreement as an official sponsor of the Texas Team Tournament Trail (TXTT). The Evinrude brand will have on-site brand activation at all TXTT events with an Evinrude Contingency Award Program available for the entirety of the TXTT circuit.
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Tips to Catch a ShareLunker
While luck certainly plays a part in ShareLunker catches, an analysis of how entries into the program have been caught reveals some things you can do to increase the chance that luck will smile on you.
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Record Spotted Bass Caught in Texas
On January 9, 2016 Texas angler Josh Helmstetler fishing on 2,880 acre Lake Alan Henry near Lubbock, TX caught what has been certified by Texas Parks & Wildlife as a new TX State Record Spotted Bass with a 5.98 pound fish. This fish also became the lake record Spotted Bass for Lake Alan Henry.
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Zebra Mussels Found in Sherman’s Lake Dean Gilbert
AUSTIN—Zebra mussels have been found in Lake Dean Gilbert in the city of Sherman’s Pecan Grove Park.
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Navionics Renews Partnership with Texas Team Trail
Sponsorship includes custom contingency program at all 2016 events NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. – Navionics, the leader in content and location-based services for the recreational boating and outdoor markets, has re-joined the Texas Team Trail (TXTT) as an official sponsor for the 2016 season.
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Tackle How-To: Texas Rigging Setup, Modifications #LTB #Daiwa
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SCI Reminds Texans To Vote "Yes" On Proposition 6 Tomorrow
SCI wants to remind all Texans to vote YES on Proposition 6 tomorrow, Tuesday, November 3. Proposition 6 would amend the Texas Constitution by adding the right to hunt, fish, and harvest wildlife to the Texas Bill of Rights. It also guarantees that wildlife management decisions will continue to be based on sound-scientific principles and not emotionalism driven by Humane Society of the United States and other anti-hunting organizations.
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Red Tide on Texas Coast
Red tide continues to occur along the Texas coast from Matagorda Bay to South Padre Island. Red tide is a high concentration (called a "bloom") of a microscopic algae known as Karenia brevis.
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Texas Toyota ShareLunker Season Begins Oct. 1
ATHENS—The 30th season of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) Toyota ShareLunker program will begin October 1. Anyone legally catching a 13-pound or bigger largemouth bass from Texas waters, public or private, between October 1 and April 30 may submit the fish to the Toyota ShareLunker program.
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Texas Parks & Wildlife Offers Outdoors Photography Classes
With the wide variety of unique flora and fauna available around the state, Texas state parks are a go-to for capturing breathtaking images. This fall, four state parks in the Austin/San Antonio area will be participating in a pilot digital photography program.
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Gulf Council to Meet in Galveston, Texas
The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council will meet October 5 - 8, 2015, at the Hilton Galveston Island Hotel in Galveston, Texas. Committee meetings will convene Monday at 8:30 am, concluding at 11:00 am Wednesday.
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Fish Attractors in Texas Reservoirs
Experienced anglers know that fish like bass, crappie and sunfish are attracted to underwater structure. Unfortunately, Texas reservoirs typically have little of it. Thus fish condos were born, manmade fish attractors that are placed into reservoirs at strategic spots in order to improve angling success.
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More Artificial Reefs for Texas Shores
Two new artificial reef projects are moving forward using funding from the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Natural Resource Damage Assessment. Texas artificial reefs consist of three types: decommissioned drilling rigs that make up the Rigs-to-Reefs Program; concrete structures that comprise the Nearshore Reefing Program; and large ships that make up the Ships-to-Reefs Program.