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06/07/2001 Sasser: Drop in hits forces anglers' creativity to rise After a poor spring hampered by high, muddy water, Texas bass fishing is heating up with the weather. Ray Sasser's outdoors notebook The Exchange Club of Uptown Dallas is hosting its Fourth Annual Cash Fish Tournament on Saturday at White Rock Lake. 06/03/2001 Sasser: Here's the line on gifts for fishing dads Father's Day is coming up June 17, and dads who enjoy fishing always need
new equipment and supplies. Here is a list of essential items no fisherman
should be without but some still are. Outdoors notebook Golden algae toxins that caused major fish kills earlier this year in
Lakes Possum Kingdom and Granbury left plenty of fish unharmed, according
to results of fisheries surveys in May. Point man MONTGOMERY, Ala. – For Jackie Bushman, there's a clear parallel between
deer hunting and sports. Bushman, 45, is founder and president of
Buckmasters, the country's largest deer hunting organization. 05/31/2001 Sasser: Looking for a hero? Try Texas land stewards The future of Texas
wildlife rests in the hands of the private citizen. 05/27/2001 Sasser: June 2, free a kid to fish The idea behind Free Fishing Day is to encourage adults who are not avid anglers to take their kids fishing. Outdoors notebook Lake Texoma has statistics to prove its title of America's most prolific
striped-bass lake. Just add water WILLS POINT – Scott McCain exudes confidence. He should. 05/24/2001 Sasser: Millions of striper eggs wiped out It has been a star-crossed year for Texas fisheries. Big largemouth bass
have been conspicuous by their absence. Ray Sasser's outdoors notebook As expected, the spring turkey season for eastern birds set harvest records in East Texas when eight new counties were added to the mix. 05/20/2001 Sasser: Obey regulations for a safe Memorial Day Rule 1 is that alcohol and water don't mix, at least not when it comes
to recreational boating. 05/17/2001 Ray Sasser's outdoors notebook Rick Clunn, already named to the Professional Bass Fishing Hall of Fame, added a new chapter to his legend. 05/10/2001 Sasser: When threadfins are spread thin, bass suffer Texas Parks and Wildlife fisheries biologist Bruce Hysmith has been juggling a hot telephone lately. |