August 10, 2006 RSS feed / Fishing

FISHING REPORT

Still time to catch fish before school begins

As it gets closer to the start of school, fishing remains hot in the Coastal Bend. More...

.Grand Slam' slated for Aug. 17-20

The 2006 Bill Hart Grand Slam Billfish Tournament will be held Thursday through Sunday, Aug. 1720. More...

Grand champion

The crew of the Outlaw poses with the Texas International Fishing Tournament hostess and the trophy for the 2006 TIFT grand champion, Perry Glover, not pictured. More...

Flounder hole found

Michael Burt weighed in the heaviest flounder at 5.5 pounds in the Texas International Fishing Tournament last weekend. Burt shows off the prize prints he received for taking second place in the division with a total weight of 7.55 pounds. More...

Surf shark

This 7-foot, 1-inch, 193-pound greater hammerhead shark was snared by the tail at Marker 28 on Padre Island Saturday, Aug. 5. More...

Oklahoma reds

Port Aransas fishing guide Mike Wilson took these Oklahoma anglers fishing on Wednesday, July 26. Aaron Teel, left, Mark Teel and Joshua Hendricks caught limits of reds using mullet for bait. They hung their catch at Woody's Sports Center. More...

Rookie scores

Chris Hamlett of Bulverde caught this sailfish measuring more than six feet the first time he ever went fishing Monday, Aug. 7. He was on a five-hour trip aboard the Wharf Cat out of Fisherman's Wharf with Capt. Donnie Lueck. More...

Scat Cat-ing

On an eight-hour trip on the Scat Cat out of Fisherman's Wharf on Thursday, Aug. 4, anglers returned with kingfish and yellowfin tuna. More...

Film crews need fast boats to videotape Redfish Cup

When the Oh Boy! Oberto Redfish Cup comes to Port Aransas next week, the camera crews will need fast boats to carry them out to tail the anglers. More...

Three limits and a flounder

Guide Clark Miles led three generations of anglers to three limits of redfish and a big flounder, Wednesday, Aug. 3. Father and son, Kristopher and Rich Carlson of Bethel Island, Calif. stand in front. More...

State will probe wreck in Lydia Ann Channel

The Texas Historical Commission will investigate a mysterious sunken shipwreck in Lydia Ann Channel, the commission's marine archaeologist said. More...













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