"Unpredictable" is the word that best describes the springtime white bass and walleye spawning run up the Beaver Lake tributaries.
Experience told Jane Gallenbach where she and a fishing partner might find a pile of white bass last Sunday afternoon. But to get to the spot, she had to drive 25 miles, trailering her boat, from her ...
This is a time of year when the weather seems to be unpredictable, or should I say predictably unpredictable. As March ...
Dogwood trees on the river bank sport dazzling white blossoms during April. There's also plenty of white swimming in the streams that flow into Beaver Lake when schools of white bass move up these ...
Each year — usually sometime in late winter or early spring — the pin drops on Texas rivers that feed major reservoirs and the white bass spawning run sparks to life. It’s a great time to be around ...
The walleye spawn is on. Jon Conklin, fishing guide, said walleye are being caught from the White River arm of the lake from Walker's Bluff upstream to Lake Sequoyah dam. Jig and minnow combinations, ...
There are always plenty of hungry customers finning around in Texas rivers and creeks. The white bass wins most popularity contests hands down this time of year. Late winter and early spring is when ...
It’s just about game time on select river systems across Texas, and things are setting up for some serious fishing fun over the next few months. If this year is like most, opening kickoff on some ...
With largemouth bass beginning to spawn, fishing enthusiasts are getting excited since it’s easier to catch fish this time of ...
Ready or not, it’s just about curtain time on select rivers, creeks and tributaries that connect to major reservoirs all across Texas. Depending on who you talk to, the opening act of one of Mother ...
As our early spring appears to be here to stay, we are now experiencing one of the several significant events in the annual ...
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