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."
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has rescheduled the 'Neighborhood Fishing' program. The event will now be Saturday February 9th at Cal Young Park in Abilene.
While at first it sounds like a bad idea of 'sewer fishing'. The sewer is actually a "Storm Sewer" and not the kind usually found in most cities. Check it out!
Interested in an unconventional and fun way to go fishing? Then check out this Redneck Fishing Tournament in Bath, Illinois. Forget your rod and reel you won't need them. All you really need is a net and hold on. This high speed way of catching the high jumping Asian carp is like NASCAR on a river. Watch as some Illinois Rednecks catch boat-loads of carp.
I remember, like many of you, going fishing when I was a kid. Unfortunately I don't get to do that much anymore. Many kids these days are so into electronics they probably have no idea how much fun fishing and the outdoors can be. That's why the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department are hosting free fishing lessons at State Parks this June.
I love it when I come in on Monday's and there is a new Dude Perfect video posted. These guys have way too much fun and I wish I was with them. Lately, they have been focusing on different sports stereotypes like golf, fantasy football, pick-up basketball and now it's fishing.
Have you ever told a tall tale about a fish that got away? When I saw these videos I knew someone somewhere was telling a good ole tale of a fish they landed, only to have it snatched away, by an overzealous predator. After viewing these videos I realized we're not at the top of the food chain.
The biggest hunting and outdoors expo is coming to the San Angelo Coliseum, and just in time for Father's Day. The expo is June 7th, 8th and 9th with over 100 vendors participating. Americans spend over 145 billion dollars annually on hunting, fishing and the great outdoors, so it makes sense that businesses that cater to the outdoorsman will gather their collective resources to keep more of those