Sharon Magana of Richmond hefts this nice flounder caught on Berkley Gulp
A chilly Rollover angler Robert Aguirre worked Berkley Gulp along bayside bulkheads to catch this 22 and 19 inch flounder
Jannai and Mark McClelland of Beaumont TX show off Jannai's nice flounder she caught on Berkley Gulp
Crystal Beach angler Gary Mann wade fished Rollover Bay with Berkley Gulp to nab this 24 and 19 inch flounder
Butler PA angler Ray Kaskie hefts these two nice flounder caught on finger mullet
Chuck Smith of Sour Lake TX took this nice flounder while fishing shrimp
Crystal Beach angler Retired Marine Captain Hollis Gassin took these nice flounder on Berkley Gulp
The Sylvestor Family of Newton TX braved the windy chill at Rollover to catch these drum and sheephead on shrimp
Hamshire TX angler Scott Ray waded Rollover Bay to catch this 23 inch doormat flounder on Berkley Gulp
Michelle Joynor of Woodlands TX caught this nice flounder on shrimp
The Simpson-Copeland Fishing Krewe of Winnie boxed up good flounder while fishing Berkley Gulp
Great flounder for this Rollover Pass angler
DUH, I DON'T KNOW, WILBER, BUT I THINK WE'D BETTER HEAD SOUTH!!
Willie Coleman of Houston took this HUGE 41 inch tagger bull red on a finger mullet
Briarcliff TX angler Stuart Yates fought a 30 minute toe to toe battle with this HUGE bull red - Yates was fishing 12 lb test and released the big fish in the surf
Houston angler John Harris took this nice flounder on Berkely Gulp
Joyce Linton of Houston fished finger mullet to nab these 22 and 18 inch flounder
Wayne Darvy of Houston took this nice flounder on shrimp
Jackie Bertolino of High Island hefts these two nice flounder caught on Berkley Gulp
Ed Bilecki of Houston nabbed these two nice flounder on Miss Nancy's mud minnows
Fishin buds Barry and Dale Farris of La Porte with Joe Hernandes of Porter TX caught these nice flounder while fishing mud minnows and shrimp
Santa Fe angler Charles O'Neal waded Rollover Bay with Berkley Gulp to nab this 22 and 23 inch flatfish
Katy TX angler Kaden Nogradi was fishing shrimp when he caught this BEHEMOTH 38 inch Bull Drum- Kaden released the monster after photos
Johnny Perry of Kaufman TX fished live shrimp to tether this nice 23 inch speckled trout
Michael Mathis of Houston nabbed his November flounder limit on Berkley Gulp
One boxed- one to go- grinned Cheryl Kernan of Port Bolivar while waiting on her husband to catch his first
Brooke and Koedy Peguero of Pasadena TX nabbed these nice flounder including a 20 incher caught on Berkley Gulp
Kaufman TX angler Johnny Perry fished live shrimp to nab this nice keeper eater drum
Ken Lavan of Humble caught this nice 27inch slot red while fishing with a finger mullet
OH WELL- Don Kernan seems to griping- after his wife Cheryl WHUPPED him again with these 20 and 18 inch flounder she caught on Berkley Gulp
Gilchrist anglerette Callie Gilman fished with Berkley Gulp to catch her flounder limit of two
HURRY UP ED shivered Karl Dever of Houston holding up his 19 inch flounder- its, its, cold out here
Beaumont anglerette Susan Snider displays her 28 inch slot red she caught on shrimp
Bill Koppel of Waller TX took this nice flounder on a Berkley Gulp
Fishin pals Tony Mazolla of Hamshire and Father Joe of St Anthony's Beaumont took these fine flounder including the very first flounder for father Joe
Houston angler Michael Mathis worked a Berkley Gulp along the bottom to catch this nice flounder
Davontae Coleman of Houston hefts ths nice 21 inch keeper eater drum caught on finger mullet
Crystal Beach angler Hollis Gassen waded Rollover Bay with Berkley Gulp to fetch up these two nice flatfish
Shelby Camp of Thicket TX nabbed this nice flounder on a finger mullet
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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