July 09, 2010 - Lone Star Outdoor News

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Beneficial ’cane?

Texas’ Premier Outdoor Newspaper

July 9, 2010

Volume 6, Issue 22

Damage from Alex was minimal in Texas, and it could be good for game. Page 4

South of the border can be a booming place to fish offshore

Inside

❘❚ HUNTING

Dove, hunters are OK A recent disease outbreak is minor, and hunters are happy with the season and limits. Page 5

Making it their own A wildlife association formed in South Texas is growing like a turkey poult. Page 4

❘❚ FISHING

Big crevalle jack Have lure, will catch is the theme for the bite on jackfish this year. Page 8

CALIENTE: Mexican waters can be a good place for Texas anglers to fish. Fishing there, however, means meeting the country’s regulations and dealing with its security situation, and sometimes complying with additional U.S. regulations. Photo by David J. Sams, Lone Star Outdoor News.

When in Mexico ...

Comfortable catch A million things can kill a bass in a livewell. A few tips can keep them swimming. Page 8

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By Thomas Phillips and Mary Helen Aguirre LONE STAR OUTDOOR NEWS

When anglers lose sight of land on an offshore fishing trip, the view becomes the same for 360 degrees. Some deep-sea anglers will head south of the border for a change in scenery. Michael Walker, captain of the Dock Holiday, a 42foot Bertram based in South Padre Island, has been investigating recently what it takes to take customers into Mexican waters, and the fishing is worth it. “It’s really good in some spots,” Walker said. “They have really good rock structure, wrecks and

stuff, that we’d love to fish.” One spot, Sponge Rock, rises 90 feet off the ocean floor, and it’s about 35 miles southeast of South Padre Island, Walker said. It holds wahoo, tuna and amberjack, and sailfish are common — he once saw 60 — on the surface. “It was absolutely nuts,” Walker said. In addition to subsurface structure, Mexican shrimp boats also attract hordes of fish. Fishing shrimp boats is common for Texas anglers, but in Mexico, it’s a different game. Shrimp boats anywhere will attract fish, often tuna. When shrimpers throw their bycatch over-

Circle gets a gold star Long popular for big game fish, circle hooks also go small LONE STAR OUTDOOR NEWS

See SMALL CIRCLE HOOKS, Page 26

■ Offshore fishing: Anglers are catching snapper, amberjack and more in the hot summer season. Page 8

board, the swarming game fish below enjoy the feast. “The thing about that is Texas shrimp boats are throwing their bycatch over the side. Mexican boats keep all their bycatch on board,” Walker said. When that happens, the gamefish stay hungry See MEXICO, Page 20

Anyone may participate in simple survey of bobwhite bird calls

Quail counters hit low number, too

By Craig Nyhus

Bluegill and crappie anglers relish the fun of the 100-fish day. But many struggle with the disappointment of catching a small fish — too small to keep — that “swallowed” the hook. Seeing the hook deep in the gut or gills of the fish, if they try to get it out, there’s a good chance the damage will kill the fish. Many simply cut the line just above the hook. The fish has a much better chance of survival, but it still doesn’t feel

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By Thomas Phillips LONE STAR OUTDOOR NEWS

PERFECT POINT: Small circle hooks are handy for panfish. Lazer Sharp makes them in sizes 10, 12 and 14. Photo by Lone Star Outdoor News.

Numbers were low in the first go-round of Operation Pulse, a new bobwhite quail count to be held each spring. Numbers of human participants, that is. Organizers had hoped to have 20 to 30 ranches participating in the survey of spring call counts, said Dave Barre, See QUAIL, Page 22


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