Posts Tagged ‘ Sea Center Texas ’

My favorite flounder moment ever

November 29, 2012
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My favorite flounder moment ever

Readers often ask me about my favorite ever flounder catch or moment. It occurred May 16, 2009 when the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department stocked flounder for the first time and I had the privilege and honor of releasing the first fish. Here’s the blog I wrote at FlounderRevolution.com that day. Enjoy. In what...

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How can Louisiana produce so many fish?

June 20, 2011
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How can Louisiana produce so many fish?

I spent today teaching on advanced flounder fishing strategies and conservation at Sea Center Texas in Lake Jackson as part of my Flatfish University (TM) project. One of the attendees asked how Louisiana’s Lake Calcasieu can crank out so many redfish, speckled trout and flounder in comparison to most Texas destinations with no stocking...

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Outdoor Declarations 2011 and Beyond

June 20, 2011
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Outdoor Declarations 2011 and Beyond

Too often as hunters and anglers we just expect good things to happen. By stepping foot in the woods or venturing onto the water we tend to think we stand a good chance of seeing our outdoors dreams come true. The reality is a truly productive outdoors lifestyle that sees exciting things happening on...

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Flounder history made (twice)!

June 20, 2011
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Flounder history made (twice)!

Coastal fisheries history was made twice this week. The Texas Parks & Wildlife Department’s (TPWD) staff at Sea Center Texas gave flounder anglers a huge jolt of enthusiasm and our bays a big boost of baby flatfish. On Tuesday the first-ever flounder stocking occurred in the Galveston Bay Complex off of Bob Smith Road...

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