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Sea Center Texas Seeks Publics Help to Name 2 Popular Residents – Lake Mohave

LAKE JACKSON, Texas Sea Center Texas is seeking help in naming two of its popular fish, a Queensland grouper and a green moray eel. Visitors and fish lovers are asked to submit name suggestions through March 25, 2009, by visiting the Sea Center Texas visitor center at 300 Medical Drive or on-line via the TPWD Web site. The facility staff and volunteers will review the names submitted and select the top five name suggestions for each of the fish. Afterwards, the top five names will be placed on a ballot. Voting will take place in April. The winning names will be announced during a special event in May.

– Lake Mohave

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Three “Bass-keteers” Land Somerville Record – Lake Mohave

Lake near College Station produces its first ShareLunker

ATHENS, TexasSteven Vela of Lyons knows that sometimes you need a little help from your friends.Fishing right at the Lake Somerville Marina Wednesday, Vela landed a 13.6-pound largemouth that is the new lake record and the first ShareLunker to come from the lake.

– Lake Mohave

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Babying Big Bass – Lake Mohave

How you handle a lunker impacts its chances of survival.
ATHENS, Texas–
One of the biggest factors that influences the survival of fish entered into the ShareLunker program is how those fish are handled and cared for prior to being picked up by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) employees.

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GALVESTON ISLAND STATE PARK REOPENING BAY SIDE MARCH 21 – Lake Mohave

GALVESTON, Texas – Galveston Island State Park, shut down for the last six months due to extensive damage from Hurricane Ike, will welcome day users to the bay side of the coastal park on Saturday, March 21. The beach side of the park, which sustained significant damage, remains closed to the public for facilities demolition and debris removal.

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Lake Fork Trophy Bass – Lake Mohave

Lake Fork Fishing Report
Submitted July 1, 2006
Guide James Caldemeyer

   As June comes to a close and July begins,
summertime fishing on Lake Fork is really heating up!
The HOT action in deep water is here, and if you're
like me, there's nothing more exciting than catching a
trophy, from this lake’s numerous deep structure areas.

– Lake Mohave

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David Vance’s Lake Fork Fishing Report – Lake Mohave

David Vance’s Lake Fork Report
The fishing
this week has been good on Deep Diving Crank baits and a Carolina Rig.
The Norman DD 22 has worked best for me color chartreuses with a blue
back. Water depth 15 to 25 feet. Good places that are producing good
fish, are the old road beds, 515 east & 515 west, and main lake
points and humps. Today we had 33 bass, 8 of these bass came on the
crank bait and the rest on a Carolina Rig best baits for me have been a
Watermelon Seed fluke and a Watermelon Seed Centipede. At this time, I
am using a 1 oz weight with a three foot leader line size 15 pound
test. The top water bite has been off and on the past few days. The top
water action that we have had in the last week have come on a shad
colored Pop R and a Zara Spook. Most of these bass have been chasing
shad to the top, early in the morning. The bass are in a solid summer
pattern. So if you are coming to lake fork, the deep water pattern will
be the most consistent, for most of the day. If you would like to book
a Day or Night trip you can call me at 903-629-7699 http://www.lakeforktexasfishingreports.com
GOOD FISHING
David Vance
– Lake Mohave

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Five Boat Ramp Projects Receive TPWD Grants – Lake Mohave

AUSTIN, Texas — Three coastal and two lake boating access projects will
share more than $1.5 million in federal boating access grants. The
Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission approved the five construction and
renovation projects at its Thursday, Aug. 24 public meeting.

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Introducing New Spit Fire Jigs by Tail Walker Lures – Lake Mohave

Press Release

09/01/06

Harrisonville, MO. — Tail Walker Lures LLC announces the first in a new line of SPIT FIRE Jigs that will be available in early spring of 2007. The new SF1 Series, a pro football weedless jig that has all the best components to attract and take on big bass, will be the first in our new line of jigs. Not following far behind will be the new Spit Fire swim jig, SF2 Series and the SF3 Series flipping jig in a wide variety of shad and crawdad natural colors .

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David Vance’s Lake Fork Report – Lake Mohave

So far the Bass fishing here at Lake Fork this week has been very good, cooler weather and calm conditions has made fishing a blast in the last few days. On Sunday the bite was on we had 19 by lunch and by the end of the day we had 43. The early morning top water bite has been good for the first two hours, they have been eating a Pop R and a ¼ Rattle Trap.

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Toledo Bend Critically Low – Lake Mohave

Toledo Bend Critical Low WaterThese are difficult times,
especially if you live in East Texas. It’s hard to imagine that many of
our neighbors are still trying to recover from the effects of Hurricane
Rita, or that local politics has become a circus, and that Toledo Bend
Lake, the jewel of East Texas, is more than 10-feet low – and still
falling.

– Lake Mohave

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TPWD Unveils Slate of Possible Regulation Changes – Lake Mohave

AUSTIN, Texas — Among the possible changes in hunting and fishing
regulations next year, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is
considering altering restrictions on spotted seatrout in the Lower
Laguna Madre and a 16-inch maximum length limit on largemouth bass on a
handful of lakes.

– Lake Mohave

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Mattern Guide Service on Lake Fairfield – Lake Mohave

Mattern Guide Service on Lake Fairfield
Hello Everybody,

Psalm 9; Verses 1-2: I will praise thee, O Lord, with my whole heart: I will show forth all thy marvelous works. I will be glad and rejoice in thee: I will sing praise to thy name. O Most High.

Well it was good to be on Lake Fairfield today. Water temps were up at 65 degrees on most of the Lake.Bass fishing was slow till about noon with an occassional Bass on wacky rigged Nichols sinkers in Green Pumpkin Pepper. Bass were caught up to about 2 lbs. on the sinker. – Lake Mohave

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