Channel View angler Chad Wildman shows off his trophy speck he took on a Gambler soft plastic
Chris Rivera of Houston caught this nice 22inch drum on a shrimp
Ed Snyder of Rollover Pass lost a BIGGUN on a T-28 - but retied another T-28 to catch this nice 4 lb speck
Rollover angler Capt Jack cast his T-28 MirrOlure out to catch a trout but pulled in this 20inch doormat flounder instead
Galveston Islanders Ken and Vicky Forgrave had fun catching supper at Rollover Pass today
Tyler TX anglerette Marlee Harris fished a live shrimp to catch this nice 28inch slot red
Magnolia TX angler Ed Cooper fought a toe to toe battle with this HUGE 36inch - 22 lb Black Drum- he caught and released while fishing shrimp
Aaron McDonald of Sugar Land TX worked a T-28 MirrOlure on the early tide to fetch this nice 20inch speck
Stuart Yates of Briarcliff TX caught this nice flounder on a finger mullet
Rollover angler Henri Fontenot worked a T-28 MirrOlure for this nice speck
The Mayfield and Richardson families of Houston had fun at Rollover today catching supper- ALL INVITED
OORAH!! Yips Retired Marine Donnie West of Lumberton TX, after landing this 24.5 inch gator-speck on a soft plastic twister tail
Herman Whiting of Houston caught this nice 25inch slot red on shrimp
Fishing amigos Margarito Rosales and Rick Davila of Channel View TX fished the night-shift with freelined live shrimp for this six pack of Trout
Father and Daughters- The Suarez Familia of Pasadena TX had great fun at Rollover today catching drum and Gafftop
Fighting Toe to Toe with a big fish
Clint Singleton took his 2nd speck (20 incher) on freelined live shrimp when asked if Papa Singleton would share in on the feast- Papa said NOPE!! No fishy- No Eaty
The Bucks Fishing Krewe of Houston managed to pul a plum from the weedpatch
AC Booker of Houston hefts this 12lb Jack Crevalle caught on a finger mullet
Port Bolivar angler Don Kernan fished a Rat-L-Trap to land this nice 25 inch- 6 lb gator-speck
Katy TX angler Ron Henry only caught one fish today but what a fish it was, a speckled trout of 30 plus inches weighing an estimated 9 lbs after pictures Ron quickly released the egg laden trophy
Pete Sheppard of Houston showing off his -Guess The Weight- flounder he caught on a finger mullet
MOM can throw a mean castnet Ya'll
Dwight and Marlee Harris of Tyler TX nabbed this keeper drum while fishing shrimp
Clint Singleton of Houston lands his first speck of the morning on a live freelined shrimp
John S Zelog of Hookset New Hampshire hefts this nice keeper Drum caught on shrimp
Enjoying quality time here at Rollover Pass today
Fany Bonilla of Houston took this nice 24inch slot red while fishng shrimp
Alvin TX angler james Fontenot managed to take home this keeper speck he took on a T-28
Houston angler Robert Aquirrie fished a T-28 to nab this really nice trophy speck
George James of Houston took this nice sheepshead on shrimp
Shelby Camp of Thickett TX nabbed this nice flounder while fishing a finger mullet
The Hudgens Family of Houston and Dallas will be feasting on fish today they caught on live shrimp
Van Rojas of Pasadena TX took this really nice sheepshead while fishng shrimp
Fellow angler nets Singleton's 2nd trout of the morning
Mark Dearing took this nice Gafftop on live shrimp
By Georgia Osten He flew in from Tampa on Thursday, with his bicycle packed in a box for travelling! This, being our son-in-law, the soon-to-be Ironman. I had a lot to learn about this competition, although I cannot possibly comprehend all the hard work and training, he put in to make it to this point. We all met at a burger joint over in League City
And the countdown to the Crabbiest Festival in the world By J. Lee Austin There oughta be a name for the lull on the peninsula in between the wild and crazy Spring Break and the summertime shebang … perhaps we could call it something like … the annual Slow-tweener. Ok maybe I’ll work on that some more. While things are certainly slower, excitement is building. Could be all about the
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
By Shannon Williams I recall when I would use the term “Sandwich Generation” meaning that you have parents and children and try to juggle them and their needs. I guess I am now a triple decker sandwich, as I am very blessed to have a living parent, grown children and grandchildren. When friends call, we go through all three, “how’s your mom, how is
By Bob Currie, Recreational Boating Safety Specialist U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Station Galveston Flotilla For years now I have been telling everyone they need a marine VHF/FM radio to safely operate their boat near shore (within 20 miles) because cell phones are not dependable. Although everything above is still true, the Coast Guard has a new system that incorporates your
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