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Fish Kill Investigated on Fairfield Lake

Fairfield – Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Inland Fisheries management and Kills and Spills Team (KAST) biologists investigated a localized fish kill on Fairfield Lake the first week of September. 

Inland Fisheries management staff conducting an aquatic vegetation survey on the reservoir discovered the kill and notified the regional KAST biologist at 10:00 A.M. on September 4 that numerous fish of all species (notably large redfish) were dead.

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Annual Texas Parks & Wildlife Expo Set for Oct. 4-5

AUSTIN, Texas — The Texas Parks & Wildlife Expo continues to add new activities while sticking to a hands-on, expert-assisted formula that has made it the largest free event of its kind in the nation. Last year approximately 42,000 people visited Expo at the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department headquarters in Austin.

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Texas State Parks Hope to Hook More Anglers

AUSTIN, Texas — In Texas, fishing and warmer weather go together like chips and salsa. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department wants those already "hooked" on fishing and newcomers to the sport to keep in mind that Texas state park waters offer ideal and economical spots for pursuing the family-friendly sport.

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Biologists Launch Study of Two Texas Tidal Streams

AUSTIN, Texas — In March, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department biologists began a two-year study of two tidal streams on the middle coast, sampling fish, bottom-dwelling organisms, and water quality to measure the quality of aquatic life inhabiting these ecologically important areas.

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Bob Griff - Moderator

I was born and raised behind the pine curtains of East Texas, Tyler. Caught my first catfish on a cane pole with my dad and my three older brothers when I was about five years old. I was hooked for life.

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Dusty Adkins - Moderator

Like some of the others here, I grew up in the piney woods of east Texas in a town named Longview. I grew up living on four acres where, not only my family lived, but my grandparents and great grandmother lived as well. My grandpa was the "outdoors man" of the family and wherever he was/went, I was not far behind.

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Gary Clark - Moderator

I grew up on Lake Lewisville and I started fishing at an early age.  It was my friends at the time that actually got me into fishing. As a youth, my friends and I would frequently camp out around Lewisville Lake and fish through the night.

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Jackie Kennedy - Moderator

Hidy folks I'm a fishing guide. Now doesn't that sound glamorous? I hope so because it is!!

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Kyle Chrisman - Moderator

Unlike most folks, I grew up poor in the inner city of Houston, TX.  I
think my grandmother was responsible for the infamous fishing bug but
I've been fishing since I was 5 or 6 so I really am not sure I can pin
point one or more specific people.

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Martin Pingree - Moderator

I’ve been fishing in Texas since I was 5 years old. I live in Wichita Falls and primarily fish for largemouth bass. Certainly don’t turn down crappie or sand bass when they’re biting.

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Steve Cole - Moderator

I started fishing as soon as I could hold a rod with my grandfather on Buffalo Lake and Lake Meredith off the bank. We mostly was fishing for catfish.

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