David Hoover+FollowTexas anglers get rare shot at giant garFor Texas fishing fans, this is the chance everyone’s been waiting for: 150 lucky anglers will soon get permits to catch alligator gar over 48 inches long in the Trinity River—something usually off-limits. This isn’t just about landing a trophy fish; it’s part of a big conservation push by Texas Parks and Wildlife. If you’ve got a fishing license, you can enter the drawing in September. Winners will get to fish a legendary stretch of river, and their catches will help shape future fishing opportunities. Who’s throwing their hat in the ring? #News #TexasFishing #AlligatorGar00Share
Cory Wilson+FollowTexas anglers get rare shot at giant garFor the first time, 150 lucky anglers will get a legal shot at catching an alligator gar over 48 inches long on the Trinity River—a true Texas fishing legend. This special permit, part of a conservation effort, opens up a stretch of river from Dallas to Chambers County, including Lake Livingston. If you’ve ever dreamed of landing a monster fish, now’s your chance! The drawing opens September 1, and winners can fish until August 2026. Would you try for the catch of a lifetime? Let’s hear your best fishing stories and who’s entering! #News #TexasFishing #AlligatorGar00Share
Ashlee Thomas+FollowRedfish on the Flats: Pure Adrenaline!Ever stalked redfish in Texas seagrass flats? It’s next-level fishing—think blazing sun, sneaky wading, and that heart-pounding moment when you spot a tail waving above the grass. Whether you’re wading, kayaking, or fly fishing, it’s all about stealth, reading the water, and matching the hatch. Spring and fall are peak seasons, but honestly, every trip feels epic when you’re chasing reds in skinny water. Anyone else obsessed with that explosive strike? #Redfish #TexasFishing #InshoreFishing #KayakFishing #FishingLife #Finance943Share