Sorry to say, but Ed Snyder is moving away from Bolivar, and we will no longer be able to enjoy his weekly Rollover Pass fishing reports and great pictures. Thanks Ed, we wish you well.
Sorry to see you go Mr. Snyder! We live in the Nacogdoches area and have depended on your reports for planning our many fishing trips to Bolivar. You will be missed and we wish you well!
Mr.Snyder we will really miss your reports. I truly wish you the best in the future.
Now, back to business. Is there anyone who is willing to try to fill those empty wading shoes?
We live inland (250 miles), but we love and visit Bolivar Pen. on a regular basis and depend on reading the fishing report to prepare for conditions, expectations, etc.
I look forward to hear from the next EXCELLENT correspondent!!
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I would love to try and fill and those waders.. I this voluntary or do you get paid.. Just asking..
Sorry to see you go Mr. Snyder! We live in the Nacogdoches area and have depended on your reports for planning our many fishing trips to Bolivar. You will be missed and we wish you well!
Dirty Pelican , Meacoms Pier, now Ed
Dirty Pelican, Meacoms Pier. Now Ed!
So sorry to see you go Ed, you will be missed!! Good luck to you in all you do and stay well.
Mr.Snyder we will really miss your reports. I truly wish you the best in the future.
Now, back to business. Is there anyone who is willing to try to fill those empty wading shoes?
We live inland (250 miles), but we love and visit Bolivar Pen. on a regular basis and depend on reading the fishing report to prepare for conditions, expectations, etc.
I look forward to hear from the next EXCELLENT correspondent!!
Mark D. Frank
Whitney, Texas
Mr. Ed your editorials and pictures will be missed. Take care of yourself, stay healthy.