Fishing Texas

Fishing Texas - Paperback

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Fishing Texas

Fishing Texas - Paperback

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by Barry St Clair (Author)

Table of Contents:

ContentsAcknowledgementsForewordIntroductionHistoryMajor Fishing ProgramsCatch and ReleaseAngler RecognitionState RecordsWater Body RecordsBig Fish AwardCatch and Release AwardElite Angler AwardOutstanding Angler AwardMajor Species Largemouth Bass Smallmouth Bass Spotted Bass Guadalupe Bass White Bass Striped Bass Hybrid Striped Bass Channel Catfish Blue Catfish Flathead Catfish Black Crappie White Crappie Red Drum Rainbow Trout WalleyeStockingLimiting FactorsWeatherRegulationsAccessFishery ManagementLocating Hot SpotsHow to Use This GuidePrairies and Lake Region

  1. Lake Athens
  2. Cedar Creek Lake
  3. Purtis Creek Lake
  4. Mill Creek Lake
  5. Richland Chambers Reservoir
  6. Lake Fairfield
  7. Lake Palestine
  8. Lake Tawakoni
  9. Lake Ray Hubbard
  10. Lake Lewisville
  11. Lake Ray Roberts
  12. Lake Grapevine
  13. Eagle Mountain Lake
  14. Lake Bridgeport
  15. Lake Texoma
  16. Coffee Mill Lake
  17. Pat Mayse Lake
  18. Gibbons Creek Reservoir
  19. Lake Whitney
  20. Lake Aquilla
  21. Lake Somerville
  22. Lake Limestone
  23. Lake Benbrook
  24. Tradinghouse Creek Reservoir
  25. Lake Belton
Piney Woods Region
  1. Lake Bob Sandlin
  2. Caddo Lake
  3. Lake Wright Patman
  4. Lake O' the Pines
  5. Lake Monticello
  6. Lake Fork
  7. Lake Murval
  8. Lake Toledo Bend
  9. Lake Sam Rayburn
  10. Lake Livingston
  11. Lake Conroe
  12. Lake Nacogdoches
  13. Lake Pinkston
Hill Country Region
  1. Lake Austin
  2. Lake Travis
  3. Lake LBJ
  4. Inks Lake
  5. Lake Buchanan
  6. Canyon Lake
  7. Lake Granger
  8. Walter E. Long Reservoir
  9. Brady Creek Reservoir
Gulf Coast Region
  1. Coleto Creek Lake
  2. Lake Corpus Christi
  3. Lake Houston
  4. Lake Texana
South Texas Plains Region
  1. Lake Braunig
  2. Lake Calaveras
  3. Lake Casa Blanca
  4. Choke Canyon Reservoir
  5. Falcon International Reservoir
Big Bend Region
  1. Lake Amistad
Panhandle Plains Region
  1. Lake Alan Henry
  2. Champion Creek Reservoir
  3. Lake Nasworthy
  4. Lake O. H. Ivie
  5. Lake Brownwood
  6. Lake Coleman
  7. Hubbard Creek Reservoir
  8. Possum Kingdom Reservoir
  9. Millers Creek Reservoir
  10. Lake Arrowhead
  11. Lake Mackenzie
  12. Greenbelt Reservoir
  13. Lake Meredith
  14. L

    Back Jacket

    Texas is a big place and it's filled with a whole lot of spots to wet a line. But you've got to know where to go. In Fishing Texas, Barry St.Clair provides an insider's guide to the best places to fish throughout the state--with all the directions and particulars and background that give each place its own uniquecharacter and reputation--to give you a leg up. Many fishing sites in Texas are similar in nature and vary based on their particular kinds of fish and climate zones. This guide is based on the author's in-depth and wide ranging fishing experience in Texas as well as from interviews with friends, guides who fish their lakes nearly every day, and fisheries biologists from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Combining all this experience and expertise creates one indispensible reference for fishing Texas. Look inside to find: A listing of the game fish at each locationTips on lures, flies, bait, tackler, and techniques for each locationDirections and information on camping facilitiesWords to the wise on weather and dangeros crittersMaps and photos

    Author Biography

    Barry St. Clair is an avid outdoorsman and has been a farmer, rancher, fishery technician, outdoor outreach specialist, freelance outdoor writer and columnist for Texas Fish and Game magazine, and outdoor columnist for the Athens Daily Review, Corsicana Daily Sun, and Palestine Herald Press in Texas. He credits his addiction to fishing to his parents, who took him on many outdoor family adventures all over the western United States.

    Barry grew up on a farm in central California and graduated from California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo with a Bachelor of Science degree in Natural Resource Management. He and his wife, Gail, moved to Texas in 1980, and Barry has hunted and fished across the state for the past four decades.

    In 1992, Barry caught the Texas state record largemouth bass, which weighed 18.18 pounds, from Lake Fork. That record still stands. Barry and Gail reside in the countryside near Athens, Texas. Barry received a Master of Science degree in biological sciences from Texas A&M University, Commerce in May 2012.

    Number of Pages: 160
    Dimensions: 0.4 x 9 x 5.9 IN
    Publication Date: June 19, 2012

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