With warmer days and better weather here, we are all heading to the lake for some R&R, just remember to "Clean, Drain, and Dry." If you don't you can be being fined $500.
The Neighborhood Fishing Program encourages families to go fishing. Find out which lakes the Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept. is re-stocking with more fish.
Texas has had some huge largemouth bass caught and set in the record books. Lake O. H. Ivie has five in the Top 25 in the Lone Star State. Here's the Top 50 list.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has begun stocking rainbow trout at many favorite fishing spots throughout Texas. Plus, fishing in a State Park does not require a license.
With the cost of food and fuel going up, fishing may be a good way to have some fun and catch some fish. Here's how the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is helping our area fishing holes.
Texas Free Fishing Day is always the first Saturday in June. This is a day where one can fish any public lake, creek, river or pier without having a fishing license.
If you're going to live in Texas here are a couple of things you need to know. The color "Posting Purple" means no trespassing or at the very least go to jail.
This the cost of food going up, fishing may be a good way to catch some tasty catfish. Here's how the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is helping our "Fishin' Holes."