
Fishing for Records, Longhorn Cavern Rocks, Sand Surfing
Season 28 Episode 25 | 26m 29sVideo has Closed Captions
Fishing for records, Longhorn Cavern rocks, shorebird survival, Marfa grasses.
Since 1971 the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has recognized fishing records of all kinds. Met a man who holds a record number of records. Tucked away in the Texas Hill Country, Longhorn Cavern has been home to an underground restaurant, concert hall, and a fallout shelter. Visit Monahans Sandhills State Park near Midland-Odessa and surf, slide, or tumble down the dunes for some family fun.
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Texas Parks and Wildlife is a local public television program presented by KAMU

Fishing for Records, Longhorn Cavern Rocks, Sand Surfing
Season 28 Episode 25 | 26m 29sVideo has Closed Captions
Since 1971 the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has recognized fishing records of all kinds. Met a man who holds a record number of records. Tucked away in the Texas Hill Country, Longhorn Cavern has been home to an underground restaurant, concert hall, and a fallout shelter. Visit Monahans Sandhills State Park near Midland-Odessa and surf, slide, or tumble down the dunes for some family fun.
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