November brings the beginning of oyster season to the Texas Gulf Coast. Recreational harvesting of oysters is welcome, but it’s essential to know the state regulations that govern harvesting. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission enforces these rules to manage the...
Fishing doesn’t stop because the weather gets colder. In fact, the Gulf Coast has fantastic fishing all winter long! Our milder temperatures make it easy to enjoy a day on the water. You’ll find a variety of fish in the area with a lot fewer anglers competing for a...
Winter is a great time to fish along the Coastal Bend. Not only do you have less competition, but also you’ll find lots of fish just waiting to be caught! One of the best ways to spot these guys is by looking for mud. Murky water means mud in the bays, and mud...
With Spring on its way in, anglers all over the state are gearing up for a big season, especially when it comes to bass fishing. Whether you’re a newbie learning the ropes or an experienced angler, here are a few tips to make this bass season better! Early in the...
Spring kicks off the start of the IFA Redfish Tour, presented by Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s, and the IFA Kayak Fishing Tour. The Texas Division opens its season the last weekend in March in Port Aransas, and you won’t want to miss it! The IFA Tours draw anglers from...
With blue skies and sunny days, now’s the perfect time to get your boat out of storage and onto the water. The Gulf Coast has plenty of options for enjoying the natural resources of Texas, and if you’re a fisherman or woman, make sure to take advantage of one of the...