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Hello folks, tonight we're fishing for channel catfish around 9/10pm from a dock. We're baited up with fresh cut sucker, ...
The catfish were stocked in the river between Oakes and Irving streets in downtown San Angelo, according to the fisheries ...
If you can't fish with cut bait, you can always use chicken liver when fishing for catfish. Very simply, I got a piece of mesh that I use for tying roe bag and put the chicken liver in there. That ...
About 600 channel catfish were released into the Concho River in San Angelo, Texas, as part of the Neighborhood Fishing Program. The program aims to provide accessible fishing opportunities for ...
The San Angelo district of the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department’s Inland Fisheries has announced that the first Neighborhood ...
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is restocking neighborhood lakes across the state with thousands of catfish, including ...
Texas Parks and Wildlife hopes to ensure that there are plenty of catfish in the water for anglers who want to stay close to home. Through its Neighborhood Fishin’ program, the TPWD is replenishing ...
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Texas Fishing Report for April 19
The latest Texas Fishing Report for April 19 featuring selected parts of the state. Information is provided by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
Texas catfish anglers will get their chance to reel one in at 18 Lone Star lakes, including two in the San Antonio area. Each lake will receive channel catfish every two weeks through the end of ...
Texas Parks and Wildlife hopes to ensure that ... the TPWD is replenishing city and country park lakes and ponds with channel catfish every two weeks through October, according to a press release.
Spring has returned and that means it's time for catfish angling at Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) Neighborhood Fishin' lakes across the state. The program provides friends and families ...
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) will be stocking an Amarillo lake with catfish starting today. TPWD will stock the fish at the John Ward Memorial Park lake, formerly known as Medi Park.