Hunting Headlines
| May 17, 2008 |
| A Texas Style Clambake |
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Along our part of the Gulf coast, the spring 1970 was one of the less windy times that I can remember. Unbelievably clear, blue/green water came right up to the shore. Pelagic species of fish, Cobia, Bonita, Little Tunny and King Mackerel were caught off of both Galveston Jetties, and the bonus, the big, golden, Gulf Shrimp, on the incoming tides, could be seen, jumping in what masqueraded as the surf! Jim Buck, Norman Shelter and myself conceived a plan on how to catch us some of these prized shrimp. Normally they are found in deep water, miles out in the Gulf, but the calm conditions had them crowding the shoreline. We figured that we would seine them, just like seining for bait in a ri...
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| May 17, 2008 |
| ESPN: Blueback herring |
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Alton Jones has won well over a half-million dollars on lakes that contain blueback herring as the dominant forage for bass. Yet Jones doesn't care ...
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