Tag: global warming

Hybrid Bass Action on Fly – on the Monday Morning Sidewalk
Monday Morning Sidewalk Highlight Hybrid Bass Action on Fly Caused by Global Warming
The crane flies are thickening up around our house doors now, and the south wind and moisture is fighting back against that cold dip in the jet stream. Yes, spring is actually in the air. Set aside freakish March snowstorms, and forget those long gone colder days. The globe is warming right here, and someday, […]
Certainly, the earth so much better under my feet than at eye level.
Monday Morning Sidewalk Highlight Hybrid Bass Action on Fly Caused by Global Warming
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The Saturday Reruns are falling fast now. This one clocks in at 14-thousand views, and will actually get a follow-up this spring to let watchers know how all the tuning on the skiff turned out! Running Your Shallow Saltwater Skiff These are some of the many ways to set up your skiff for running Texas […]
TPWD NEWS RELEASE: AUSTIN —Each February for 18 years, countless volunteers spend 10 days on the water along the Texas coastline searching the bays for abandoned crab traps left to foul shrimpers’ nets, snag anglers’ lines, “ghost fish,” and create unsightly views. To date, they’ve hauled off more than 36,000 of these derelict traps. Between […]
Sand Bass Upper Trinity River Rerun
There will be a new video segment out soon, and it will go over the importance of keeping a fly fishing calendar, or diary, to help we who are of lesser memory and greater activity; to keep track of your fly fishing adventures as a reference of what can happen or no longer happens (in […]
Texas Clay Fest Gruene Texas This Weekend
Time to mix a little art in with the fly fishing. We’re on the road and in Gruene, Texas, for the annual Texas Clay Festival. It’s a big event, and my first visit to the event.
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