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LoneâŻStar Outdoor News
May 13, 2011
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Solar shield Skin cancer dangers for anglers. Page 8
Texasâ Premier Outdoor Newspaper
May 13, 2011
Volume 7, Issue 18
Go big for big bass
Inside
By Nicholas Conklin LONE STAR OUTDOOR NEWS
ââ HUNTING
Dove opener TPWD wants to open South Zone season three days later than usual. Page 4
Early honkers First-time September season suggested for resident geese. Page 4
ââ FISHING
Demystifying Corkies Is there some kind of trick to using this legendary lure? Page 8
aggressive, hungry ďŹsh. Because of their ability to attract large bass, the big baits can be very productive if ďŹshed properly, said Kurt Dove, a guide and tournament angler. Dove, of Del Rio, prefers swimbody baits 5 to 7 inches long. Dove said that because of the nature of ďŹsh, the big ones will do what they can to protect themselves and their offspring and will often attack things much larger. âBass are predators,â Dove said. âThey want to rule their territory, so when you throw a big bait into an area with some big ďŹsh, they want to make sure that those other species of ďŹsh around them know that theyâre the boss.â
In Tony Clarkâs 23 years of guiding on Lake Fork, his April 30 trip presented him with a truly new experience. A âdouble hookup of sortsâ was how Clark described his clientâs catch of two ďŹsh on one cast. Fishing a top-water lure, angler Myron Sims of Quitman was reeling in what he thought was a small 1 1/2pound ďŹsh. But things took a bizarre turn when the ďŹsh began to take out drag. âAll of a sudden that rod doubled over, and it started ripping drag,â Clark said. âWe all kind of looked at one another and right about that time it came up to the boat.â They ďŹnally saw that another bass weighing an estimated 9 pounds had bitSee BIG BASS, Page 20 ten onto the smaller bass. Because of this strong BIG RESULTS: Mark Watson of predatory reaction of largeFort Worth recently caught this mouth bass, many anglers largemouth on Lake Fork with a big have turned to the larger jig combo lure that he put together swimbody type lures. from two Stanley products: a Baits in excess of 7 inches 3/8-ounce FlipMax jig coupled with a 4-inch Y-Not trailer. Photo by have become common as Mark Watson. anglers are trying to attract
Devils River Clear water and plenty of smallmouths make for a unique angling adventure. Page 8
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By Conor Harrison LONE STAR OUTDOOR NEWS Fishing along the Texas coast for redďŹsh the past few weeks has been outstanding, according to area guides. Rockport Capt. Ron Coulston said the trout bite has even been better than the redďŹsh bite. âThe last two or three trips Iâve focused on trout, because the trout ďŹshing has been the best itâs been in the past four or ďŹve years,â Coulston said. âThe ďŹsh have followed the bait in and there is a lot of bait
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Google Earth pinpoints buck
Reds, trout are on!
By Conor Harrison LONE STAR OUTDOOR NEWS
TECHY HUNTER: Matt Ramirez helped recover his deer using Google Earth imagery. Photo by Conor Harrison, LSON.
Matt Ramirezâs dad, Mario, told his 12-yearold son to take him to the spot he where he thought his deer had died. Thirty minutes later, the pair, along with Mattâs brother, Gabe, all were admiring the biggest buck of Mattâs life. See GOOGLE EARTH, Page 20
Aerial hog hunt for hire By Bill Miller LONE STAR OUTDOOR NEWS Helicopter pilot Dustin Johnson of Knox City is tired of hearing about âBilly Bob.â He has heard that name a lot lately while ďŹelding questions about a bill in the Legislature that he favors. If approved, the so-called âPork Chopperâ bill would allow hunters to pay pilots like him to take them hog hunting â from helicopters. Johnson said some people wanted AIR ASSAULT: A bill to know if a bunch of yahoos would in the Legislature, if be doing the shooting. approved, will allow âThey liked using that term â Billy hunters to purchase Bob,â he said. âThey ask, âIs it just aerial hog hunting opportunities. Photo by Dustin Johnson.
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