Texas Saltwater Classics
Title | Texas Saltwater Classics PDF eBook |
Author | Greg Berlocher |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 176 |
Release | 2002-01-01 |
Genre | Saltwater fly fishing |
ISBN | 9780929980195 |
Flyfisher's Guide to the Texas Gulf Coast
Title | Flyfisher's Guide to the Texas Gulf Coast PDF eBook |
Author | Colby Sorrells |
Publisher | Wilderness Adventures Press |
Total Pages | 324 |
Release | 2009-03 |
Genre | Fly fishing |
ISBN | 1932098666 |
The Flyfishers Guide to the Texas Gulf Coast is the definitive guide book on fishing the Texas Coast. Interest in fishing the gulf coast is exploding and the Flyfisher’s Guide to the Texas Gulf Coast gives you all the information you need for success. Nationally known author and saltwater flyfisher, Colby Sorrells, covers every aspect of saltwater fishing for the entire Texas Coast. He covers the fish, the flies, light tackle, tactics, and the best seasons. Colby covers the entire coast in detail with information on each specific area. He lists the fly shops, outfitters, charter captains, marinas, accommodations, and much more. There are 60 detailed maps showing every bay, cover, harbor, reef, island, park, marina, and boat launch. There are also seasonal fishing charts showing the peak seasons for each species of fish. This book is essential reading for everyone who fishes the great Texas Gulf Coast.
Texas Saltwater Big 3
Title | Texas Saltwater Big 3 PDF eBook |
Author | A. C. Becker |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 110 |
Release | 1979 |
Genre | Flatfish fishing |
ISBN |
Saltwater Fishes of Texas
Title | Saltwater Fishes of Texas PDF eBook |
Author | Texas. Parks and Wildlife Department |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 41 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | Fishes |
ISBN |
Glory of the Silver King
Title | Glory of the Silver King PDF eBook |
Author | Hart Stilwell |
Publisher | Texas A&M University Press |
Total Pages | 179 |
Release | 2011-04-07 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1603442677 |
A tribute to a fish, a sport, and a time now past . . . Through a series of chance encounters over several years, fishing guide and journalist Brandon Shuler unearthed multiple drafts of a nearly finished manuscript by an almost forgotten Texas sports writer, Hart Stilwell. Titled “Glory of the Silver King,”the manuscript vividly captured the history of tarpon and snook fishing on the Texas and Mexico Gulf Coast from the 1930s to the end of Stilwell’s life in the early 1970s. Stilwell was a seasoned outdoors journalist with a passion for salt-water fishing. Now, with Shuler’s careful research, editing, and annotation, this lost manuscript has found new life as both an entertaining “fish tale” and a historical snapshot of a region’s natural heritage. It successfully conveys the thrill of fishing for these once abundant species at the same time it tracks—and laments—the rise, decline, and eventual fall of their fisheries in Texas (which Shuler is able to report are now experiencing a rebound). In a personal and informative introduction, Shuler paints a portrait of Stilwell and tells the story of the discovery and evolution of the manuscript. He also provides a look into his own life as an angler and writer, creating a connection with Stilwell that gives the work authenticity and relevance. Anglers will delight in Stilwell’s rollicking prose. Environmentalists will appreciate the book’s lesson in ocean conservation. For all who live on or near the Gulf Coast, Glory of the Silver King reintroduces a forgotten literary treasure and a magnificent fish that once filled the waters at our favorite coastal retreats. "Hart Stilwell was a world-class raconteur and storyteller. His unpublished manuscript on the glory days of coastal fishing became an underground legend, passed around like a sacred totem for decades. Editor Brandon Shuler has revived Stilwell’s folksy charm and penetrating insights, and the result is this engaging and important book."--Steven L. Davis, curator, The Wittliff Collections
Texas Saltwater Guide
Title | Texas Saltwater Guide PDF eBook |
Author | Joe Doggett |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 80 |
Release | 1989 |
Genre | Marine fishes |
ISBN | 9780962337604 |
It's More Than Fishing
Title | It's More Than Fishing PDF eBook |
Author | Pat Murray |
Publisher | Texas A&M University Press |
Total Pages | 122 |
Release | 2020-08-18 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1623498155 |
“The only constant in fishing is that the fish are still trying to avoid being caught as hard today as they were 100 or 1,000 years ago. To improve as anglers, we must be willing to change and evolve.” It’s More Than Fishing is a how-to guide for Texas coastal fishing that addresses a number of key aspects of coastal angling, including the basics of patterning, fishing the Texas surf, choosing lures and baits, common myths and misconceptions, and what to keep in mind when hiring a fishing guide. In addition to these how-to elements, It’s More Than Fishing also includes insight and information from marine biologists, fishing legends, and guides about coastal angling and the importance of conservation. Author Pat Murray has spent more than two decades as a marine conservation professional and more than four decades as a Texas coastal angler, and he emphasizes the critical role of recreational anglers in protecting and enhancing marine resources. Each chapter begins with a handy summary to guide readers through the information, making it easy to jump around. Throughout the book, Murray reminds the reader that angling is part science, but it’s also part art. Similar to fine arts, culinary pursuits, and any other timeless crafts, angling is an evolving skill that has been in practice for centuries. Successful fishing requires a mixture of knowledge, practice, patience, and skill. Murray believes that if anglers view their pursuit as an art, they will not only invest in developing their skills, but their passion for fishing and ocean resources will increase along with their catches.