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By Todd Driscoll, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department The popularity of bass fishing has exploded during the last 20 years. During this time many changes have taken place, including increases in fishing technology and the advent of more restrictive harvest regulations. However, one of the most important changes includes increased angler acceptance of... More ... Sam Rayburn Money By Jimmy Galvan ~ Managing Editor, Jasper Newsboy For years, many have argued over the economic impact that Lake Sam Rayburn has in Jasper and in Jasper County. During last week's meeting of the Jasper County Development District #1, a study was presented to the board stating the impact of the Umphrey Pavilion alone. More ...
By Patty Lenderman Once upon a time there was a beautiful little boy born to proud parents. Sounds typical, doesn't it? Many of us take for granted the blessing of having a healthy child born to us. This is a story of strength, hope, struggle and how dreams come true. More ...
By Donald Gervais Cypress Bend Marina- New records were set at the 6th Annual Bass Unlimited Toledo Bend Lake Association Banquet held April 10 at Cypress Bend Marina. More ...
by Ty Weaver Turkey hunting can be hot or cold, weather wise and action wise. Most states allow turkey hunting during the fall and spring. Fall hunting is a blast with weather usually on the cool side, which makes hunting them very enjoyable. I have taken many turkeys in the fall season and some were monsters ... More ... NWTF improves wildlife habitat on Texas public lands TEXAS - The National Wild Turkey Federation and its project partners have united to complete projects that will potentially improve more than 550,000 acres of Texas National Forests and Grasslands and Wildlife Management Areas through the Master Challenge Cost Share Agreement. More ... A fish called Ethel How a 17-pound largemouth bass changed the world By Larry Hodge When Mark Stevenson pulled a 17.67-pound largemouth bass from Lake Fork on November 26, 1986, he had no idea he had just set in motion a chain of events that would touch millions of lives, change careers, make fortunes and inspire conservation efforts. The fish Stevenson named Ethel after a close ... More ... |
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