Don't forget the Outdoor Annual App




Whether your next fishing trip finds you riding a rolling sea or floating a secluded pond, the Outdoor Annual app will keep regulation information at your fingertips. This app even works in areas without internet access.

Use it to find nearby fishing spots, check fishing reports. I.D. catfish, bass and sharks, check bag and length limits and more. When the fish aren’t biting, use it to catch up on the latest fishing news from Texas Parks and Wildlife. You can also use the app to find the types of licenses, permits and stamps available. It’s available on Apple and Android and it’s FREE (always good).

If apps aren’t your thing, you can find the 2015-2016 Outdoor Annual:
in print (wherever licenses are sold) online, in Spanish online, or get a copy at any Law Enforcement office.

Anytime you pack your tackle box, be sure you have an updated Outdoor Annual for instant fishing reports and answers to your regulation questions.

Source: Fish Texas




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Monday

Thunderstorms Likely

Hi: 89

Monday Night

Slight Chance Thunderstorms

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Slight Chance Thunderstorms

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Mostly Clear

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Fishing Report from TPWD (Jun. 11)

GOOD. Water stained; 80 degrees; 0.45 feet above pool. Rain in the forecast and water continues to be released. Numbers of bass are shallow in the buckbrush, so flip plastics and jigs. Topwater bite around pencil grass and reeds. Grass and pads are coming back slowly. Target bass on points and drains with crankbaits, or with jigs and Carolina rigs off ledges and structure. Crappie are slowly move out to brush and timber. White bass are schooling off points. Catfish move out to deeper water and creek channels cut bait doing good. Report by Captain Lynn Atkinson, Reel Um N Guide Service.

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