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He holds or has guided
anglers to a number of state fly fishing and water body records, as
well as International Game Fish Association records.
--Aaron 'Shrek' Reed p. 62 |
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We start out
with trout, reds and doves in September. And by the time
November rolls around we offer combo duck/fish trips.
---- Robert Sloan p. 27 |
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The lower
Laguna Madre, where the most consistent snook fishing in Texas takes
place, is roughly on the same latitude as Miami's South Beach.
----Brandon Shuler p. 34 |
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Located on
Texas' famed lower Laguna Madre, the lodge is an affordable, yet
top-notched destination and a light tackle angler's dream.
---- Dave Morel |
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Stan Nabozny shows off
the Texas state fly rod record African Pompano he took last year
with Captain Brandon Shuler.
----Danno Wise p. 14 |
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McKinney suggested
there was compelling biological evidence to decrease bags to three
or four fish to generate "more bang for the buck" but the official
recommendation suggested lowering the limits to a daily bag limit
of five fish within the lower Laguna Madre, beginning Sept.1. If
approved
--Feb. 9,2007 Front page: Capt. Brandon D. Shuler |
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Shuler says, "We've got
big schools of mullet moving up and down this gut. The reds are
usually right there with them."
---Robert Sloan p. 36 |
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Early in the morning,
when those fish are shallow, it's a lot of fun to throw small
topwaters, like Spook Jrs., Says Shuler.
-- Danno Wise p. 33 |
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No More Maybe--
It's Spec-Tacular.
-- Danno Wise p. 11 |
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"Shuler says the bay
system's trout are becoming more solitary, like big bass.
'They're finding nooks and crannies and hiding."
--Chris Woodward p. 81 |
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"Shuler suggests paying
attention to lunar cycles to help increase their odds of netting a
sow speck."
-- Danno Wise p. 28 |
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"The most important thing
is to be where the big trout are feeding," says Shuler. "The
Second most important thing is to put lure in front of them."
--Robert Sloan p. 19 |
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Offshore action can be red-hot with blackfin and yellowfin gorging
themselves for the next few months.
--Jan. 2007 P.86 Hot Spots |
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