Capt Jack of Gilchrist TX nabbed these two nice flounder on finger mullet JUST before the tide change at 11 AM
Robert Broussard of Beaumont caught and tagged this 29inch bull red while fishing a finger mullet
The Mon's Krewe of San Antonio TX filled their cooler with some great eating croaker
Sumantha Jones of Houston was fishing shrimp when this Mega-Croaker hit her line - WHATTA CROAKER!!!
San Antonio angler Shane Senft of the MONS Group landed this nice flatfish while fishing a finger mullet
Emmit Fisher of Houston took this nice 28inch slot red on shrimp
Debra and Johnny De'Shavor of Houston filled their fish fry cooler with croaker and drum
Wade-buddy Theresa Newman and Manny Arciniega of Houston waded Rollover Bay with live shrimp to catch this 27inch slot red
Terrie Riley of San Antonio TX drove all the way here to catch these two flounder on finger mullet
The Sanchez Familia of Houston took these 35 and 36inch tagger bull reds on croaker
The Wallace Family of Houston caught this nice stringer of croaker, flounder, and sheepshead while fishing shrimp
Pedro Willis of Houston nabbed this nice 36inch tagger bull red while fishing a finger mullet
Fishing Buds- Lester Lovett and Mike Pinson of Houston loaded two coolers up with croaker by fishing shrimp
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Jose Uriegas of Houston waded Rollover Bay with a finger mullet to catch this HUGE 36inch Tagger Bull Red
Glen Bolton of Shelbyville TX wrangled up this nice 23inch slot red on a finger mullet
Jennifer Harrity of Santa Fe TX nabbed this nice flounder while fishing a finger mullet
Bay waders
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Lamar University taping a study about the Galveston Bay System to air to the students next semester
Lots of bay activity
Craig Hicks of Houston caught this slot red and drum on live shrimp
Capt. Jack of Gilchrist TX nabbed this nice 28inch slot red while fishing a finger mullet
Tom Barton of Lumberton TX took this nice flounder on a finger mullet
Joseph Johnson of Houston took this 25inch slot red on shrimp
Sam Collins of Tarkington Prairie TX landed this nice 26inch slot red while fishing a finger mullet
An early Monday morning tide and a MirrOdino put this limit of specks on Winnie TX angler Donnie Lucier's tailgate
Brannon Barnaba of Baytown TX took these 28 and 22inch slot reds on mullet
US Army Nam Vet Hubert Johnson of Houston took this nice flounder on a mud minnow
More Bay waders
Thane Smith of Houston took this nice 24inch slot red on shrimp
Mike Pinson of Houston caught these nice drum and red on shrimp
Beaumont anglerette Imelda Broussard took this nice flounder while fishing a finger mullet
John Nelson of Conroe TX nabbed this 27inch slot red while fishing a finger mullet
Lee Ching of Houston nabbed this 34inch tagger bull red while fishing shrimp
Grandpa and grandson- Louis Eagleton hefts 3yr old Ashton PAPA Johnson's first croaker catch he caught on shrimp
Mark and Connie Halverson of LaMarque TX waded the surf with finger mullet and Shad catching Bull and Slot reds along with croaker, drum, and gafftop
Robert Walsh of Houston nabbed this 28inch slot red on a finger mullet
Garland TX angler Mike Baker nabbed this nice flounder on a finger mullet
Harley Mimura of Dallas caught this nice speck on live shrimp
Chad Wildman of Channelview TX nabbed this nice 28inch slot red while fishing a finger mullet
Adrian Gurganis of Tyler TX nabbed this nice flounder after fishing with finger mullet
Bobby DeYoung of Winnie TX nabbed this nice 18inch flounder while fishing a finger mullet
Dallas TX angler Henri Fontenot worked hard today for this one flounder which shows how difficult fishing was
Heath Bolton of Shelbyville TX took this nice flounder on a finger mullet
Auda Derby of Celeste TX took this nice flounder on a mud minnow
Brother anglers Joshua and Tyler Wallace of Houston teamed up to catch these nice croaker on shrimp
The Rippin Lips krewe of the Bacon family of Crockett TX shows off their Bull Red fishing skills with this impressive 7 Bull Red catch they took on croaker and mullet
Glen Jackson of Houston took this nice 29inch Tagger Bull Red while fishing cut piggy-perch
Nam Ton of Houston racked up this HUGE 38inch tagger bull red in the surf fishing croaker
Coldspring TX angler Jim Hosea nabbed this really nice flounder while fishing a finger mullet
Humble TX anglerette Johnnie Rushing peeking around her flounder she caught on a finger mullet
Oscar Lopez of Houston landed these nice flounder while fishing a finger mullet
Bay Waders had a slow day with the flounder today, Very few keepers were caught
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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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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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