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Trinity River Restoration
The Outdoor Edge
by Don Webster, JUNE 3, 2024

Trinity River - Willow Creek Weir

Memorial Day Weekend has passed and the Trinity River flows are dropping. It is always sad to hear that the river has claimed another life but that is the dangers of the river at this time of year and not matter how we try to let the public know about these dangers someone misses the message. Please know that the...
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Wind Continues to Hamper Offshore Anglers
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, MAY 30, 2024



It’s been another quiet week for offshore anglers along the North Coast. The north winds have been howling for nearly the entire month of May, but it looks as though we’re about to get a reprieve. The wind is forecast to come down starting Saturday and it looks like we’ll get a few consecutive days on the water, something that...
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Memorial Day Weekend
Trinity River Fishing
by E.B. Duggan, MAY 25, 2024

Trinity River - Willow Creek Weir

 I hope all had a fun and safe Memorial Day Weekend. As usual Memorial Day Weekend brings warm weather and sunny days to the Trinity River Valley. Many visitors wishing to enjoy the sunny weather and the river waters do not always understand the dangers of the early water flows or cold water nor the dangers of it. As I write...
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Numerous Options for the Holiday Weekend Anglers
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, MAY 24, 2024



For anglers across the North Coast, Memorial Day weekend provides an excellent opportunity to try your luck at a variety of fishing locations. With plenty of options on the table, the biggest decision might not be if you want to go, but where. Here are a few of the options that will hopefully make your decision a little easier this...
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Pre Season scouting report
by Valerie Aubrey, MAY 23, 2024
Eagle Lake

5-23-24: Pre Season scouting report: Lake surface temps holding in the low to mid 60’s & even as low as 58/59F this morning. Did rise to 62F+ by 10am. Good temps for fishing!! One noticeable thing is the water color and visibility. Green is our new normal. Looking for bottom in 4ft of water was not happening. This can change...
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Looks like a few bigguns are starting to chew!
by Lake Sabrina Boat Landing Staff, MAY 22, 2024
Lake Sabrina

    Well howdy do!!!! Looks like a few bigguns are starting to chew! Boat rentals start Friday!     What a stalky Rainbow - 5lb 6oz - caught at Sabrina by Chris Gaskill from Aspendell. ...
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