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EAST TEXAS

 
Bois D'Arc Lake >
Lake Conroe >
Lake Fork >
Lake Livingston >
Lake Nacogdoches >
Lake Sam Rayburn >
Lake Toledo Bend >
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EAST TEXAS

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CENTRAL TEXAS

 
Lake Austin >
Lake Buchanan >
Cedar Creek Res >
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WEST TEXAS

 
Lake Alan Henry >
Lake Arrowhead
Lake Brownwood >
Lake Granbury >
Fort Phanom Hill Res >
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UPPER COAST

 
Sabine Lake & Pass >
Galveston East Bay >
Galveston Bay >
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Matagorda East Bay>
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MIDDLE COAST

 
Port O'Connor >
San Antonio Bay >
Rockport >
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Corpus Christi Bay >
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LOWER COAST

 
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How to Plan Texas Coastal Fishing Trips Around Tidal Movements

IF THERE IS ONE FACTOR that can make or break a day on the Texas coast, it is tidal movement. Over the years I have talked with countless guides and accomplished anglers from Sabine Lake to South Padre Island, and one thing consistently rises to the top of every conversation: moving water catches fish. While weather, bait availability, water clarity and season all matter, tidal movement is often the trigger that turns a slow day into a memorable one...

Tailing redfish in a marsh
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Catch and release

More to Conservation Than Letting Fish Go

SOME OF THE MOST MEMORABLE fish swimming in Texas waters are also some of the most important to release properly. Bull redfish pushing forty inches in the surf, giant jack crevalle patrolling beachfront bait schools, and large sharks cruising nearshore waters represent the top end of the food chain. They are powerful, mature fish that have survived years—and in some cases decades—to reach trophy size. In many cases, these fish are also valuable breeders that help sustain future populations...

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Making Waves for Conservation: How Anglers Can Support the SUZUKI CLEAN OCEAN PROJECT

FOR GENERATIONS, anglers have depended on healthy coastal ecosystems to provide world-class fishing opportunities. From the marshes of Sabine Lake to the seagrass flats of the Lower Laguna Madre, clean water is the foundation of productive fisheries. That reality is why environmental stewardship has become an increasingly important focus throughout the marine industry...

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