
Fishing the Texas Coast
Season 29 Episode 6 | 26m 29sVideo has Closed Captions
Fish the Texas coast by boat or on foot and see how fish are stocked in the bays.
Wade fishing on the Texas coast not only puts you right where the action is, but the experts say you can catch more and bigger fish. Sea Center Texas is the largest redfish hatchery in the world. Now biologists hope to replicate that success with spotted seatrout. Heralded for their awe-inspiring jumps and tenacious power, tarpon are the stuff from which fish tales are spun.
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Texas Parks and Wildlife is a local public television program presented by KAMU

Fishing the Texas Coast
Season 29 Episode 6 | 26m 29sVideo has Closed Captions
Wade fishing on the Texas coast not only puts you right where the action is, but the experts say you can catch more and bigger fish. Sea Center Texas is the largest redfish hatchery in the world. Now biologists hope to replicate that success with spotted seatrout. Heralded for their awe-inspiring jumps and tenacious power, tarpon are the stuff from which fish tales are spun.
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