Leonard and Sybil Fields teamed up to catch this 27 inch slot red on BOTH their lines - incredible!!
Barbara Singleton of Winnie TX took these two keeper flounder on finger mullet
Fishing in the Surf
Darin Smith of Friendswood TX took this 25 inch slot red on cut mullet
Larry Covington of Houston nabbed this nice 21 inch slot red on a live finger mullet
Kimmie and Bobby Richard (Cajun) of Bridge City TX heft 4 of their 5 slot reds they caught on live finger mullet
Landing another redfish
"HEY, at least its a trout," stated Dennis when explaining his TUFF day of fishing
Caught and released by Poochie Walker of Rollover, this 33 inch tagger bull red on a finger mullet
Josh Soliman of Houston hefts this 36 inch tagger bull red caught on cut mullet
Dennis Boeker of High Island TX caught and released this 32 inch tagger bull red on finger mullet
Alvin TX angler James Fontenot caught and released this 32 inch tagger bull red on finger mullet
Fort Worth angler Vernon Brockers fished a live finger mullet for this nice flounder
OOPS!!!!
Ricky Tribble of Winnie TX fished an 808 Mirro-Lure while wading the surf to catch this 10 trout limit including a 7 lb gator-trout
Patty Patterson of Woodlands TX nabbed this 27 inch slot red on a finger mullet
Ken Taylor of Moss Hill TX landed this 24 inch slot red on finger mullet
"OH MY, WHAT-IZZIT," queried Barbara Singleton of Winnie TX after this fish almost WHUPPED HER
Bull Reds on a rampage
Susan Allmon of Huffman TX caught and released this 35 inch tagger bull red on finger mullet
Town Bluff TX angler Chris Willet took this nice 17 inch flounder on finger mullet
Ron McGill of Conroe TX took this nice 27 inch slot red on a finger mullet
Henri Fontenot of Dallas took this nice slot red on a mirro-lure
Chris Siviley of Houston took this 36 inch tagger bull red on a finger mullet
David Mullins of Cove TX nabbed this 19 inch flounder on a finger mullet
Henri Fontenot of Dallas caught and released this 31 inch tagger bull red on finger mullet
Mr. Stucky of Dayton TX shows off this nice slot red caught on a live finger mullet
Freshly landed Bull Red caught from the surf
Carlos Herrera of Houston landed this HUGE 38 inch tagger bull red from the surf on cut mullet
Finding the best spot to sit makes for close friendships
Kyle Kountschler of Pearland TX took this 28 inch slot red on live shrimp
Congratulations, Becky
The Right Stuff for The Wright's of Houston who fished shrimp to catch these nice slot reds
Ken Gruber of Orlando FLA caught this 31 inch tagger bull red on finger mullet
Port Bolivar angler Don Kernan took this -NO STRINGS ATTACHED- redfish on a finger mullet- RELEASED
Janet Thompson of Lindale TX wrestled up this nice keeper eater drum on finger mullet
Herbert Johnson of Houston caught this nice 22 inch slot red on a finger mullet
Surf Wader Shows off his catch after fishing mirro-lures on the noon outgoing tide
Belly Landed Bull Red
Double Trouble for Henri Fontenot of Dallas with these two slot reds caught on finger mullet
Henri Fontenot of Dallas fished soft plastics for these 2 nice trout
The Thompson Twins heft this nice red that was caught on a live finger mullet
Eliseo Rojas of Humble TX caught this 36 inch tagger bull red on a finger mullet
Father and son- Phillip and Tyler George of Liberty TX took these nice trout and reds on live croaker
Jeff Durrenberger of Conroe took this 30 inch tagger bull red on a finger mullet
Walter Allmon of Huffman TX caught and released this 31 inch tagger bull red on finger mullet
Sam Houston of Houston took this 25 inch gator-speck on a finger mullet
Ken Richard (Cajun) of Bridge City TX nabbed this 27 inch slot red on a finger mullet
Jimmy Richard (Cajun) of Bridge City TX caught and released this 33 inch tagger bull red on finger mullet
Walter Allmon of Huffman TX nabbed caught and released this 33 inch tagger bull red on a finger mullet
Fishing the surf with cut mullet, George M landed this HUGE 39 inch tagger bull red on a mullet
The Smith family of Friendswood TX explained, "All of a sudden they started hitting our finger mullet and it was BAM BAM BAM until we had 5 reds in the box between 25 and 27 inches."
Mark Birdwell of San Augustine TX waded the surf with live croaker to catch this nice mess of trout
Tony Yancy of Houston took this 30 inch tagger bull red on a finger mullet
Dave Mullins of Cove TX caught and released this 29 inch tagger bull red on finger mullet
Joe Brian of Beaumont fished his mirro-lure to land this nice red and trout
A nice flounder for Betty Elliot of Houston while fishing a finger mullet
Vernon Brookings of Fort Worth TX caught and released this 34 inch tagger bull red on finger mullet
Sal Soliman of Houston hefts this HUGE 42 inch tagger bull red caught on cut mullet
Dujuan Smith of Crosby TX took this nice slot red on finger mullet
Kenny Lane of Winnie TX nabbed this huge 36 inch tagger bull red on a finger mullet
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By Brenda Cannon Henley People all over the world celebrate Christmas in different ways. Legends, family stories, and sheer traditions make us aware of just how different, and yet alike, we are. One of the things I like to do is to find a new or different story each year to share with my grands, great grands, and our church family about this holiday I love. This is one
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