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March 8, 2013
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Volume 9, Issue 14
Some mature toms and lots of jakes
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Spring turkey hunters will feel the effect of poor 2011 nesting season
❘❚ HUNTING
Extended Zone White-winged dove hunting area may be expanded. Page 4
By Conor Harrison Lone Star outdoor newS
Getting the hogs out
Much like college football recruiting classes and their influence on the future of a program, spring turkey hunting seasons are often predicated by what happened several years before. Nesting seasons of the past three or four years will have a great impact on this year’s hunting. Due to horrible drought in 2011, almost no hens had poults during that nesting season. That will be felt this spring, with hunters having almost no 2-year-old birds to hunt.
Sutton County wins $20,000 Hog Out challenge. Page 5
❘❚ FISHING
YOUNG GUNS: Lots of jakes could make calling a mature tom tough this spring. Photo by David J. Sams, LSON. See SPRING TURKEY, Page 14
Spawn report Cold Classic
Fishermen, TPW Commission enraged over snapper season change
Texas anglers struggle in Oklahoma. Page 9
By Craig Nyhus
Bass spawn in different stages across state. Page 8
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On Feb. 8, the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council, through an emergency rule, paved the way for the red snapper season in federal waters to be shortened to as little as 11 days beyond nine nautical miles off the Texas coast. As reported in the February 22 issue of Lone Star Outdoor News, the deci-
sion drew the ire of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission. And now the recommendation of the council has drawn the ire of fishermen throughout the state, along with bringing about an emergency meeting of the commission on Feb. 26. “The motion of the council granted the authority to shorten the season for states inconsistent with federal rules,” said Robin
Reichers, director of Coastal Fisheries for Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. “It could reduce the currently projected season from 27 to 11 days.” The lack of a sciencebased reason for the recommendation puzzled the officials and commissioners. “We aren’t fishing at an overfishing rate annually,” Reichers told the commission. “The rebuilding projection of
the red snapper stocks is on pace to be rebuilt by 2030.” Reichers said the spawning fish in the western Gulf, including off the Texas coast, are more than double that of the eastern Gulf. The average landing size of a red snapper has increased from 11 to 23 inches. “Over the last 30 years, the fish caught have more than doubled See SNAPPER, Page 18
Photo by Conor Harrison, LSON.
Local angler catches Caddo Lake record crappie By Conor Harrison Lone Star outdoor newS
Aaron Yohn had 30 minutes to kill before sunset several weeks ago, so he decided to head out onto Caddo Lake from his home in Wascom to see if he RECORD BREAKER: Aaron Yohn holds the new Caddo Lake record white crappie. He caught the big slab while using a Santone jig fishing for bass. Photo by Aaron Yohn.
could catch a largemouth bass. Well, he didn’t hook a largemouth, but he did manage to catch the new white crappie lake record for Caddo when he boated a 3.04-pound monster. “I just went out and was actually bass fishing,” he said. “I caught it fishing with a bass jig — a black Santone jig — and I’ve never seen a crappie that
big. I knew if it wasn’t a lake record, it was going to be close.” The 28-year-old angler said he has been fishing his home lake since he was 16, and has an impressive collection of largemouths to his credit — two over 12 pounds and an 8-pounder already this year. “I caught the lake record See RECORD CRAPPIE, Page 18