

Freshwater Fishing In Texas
Season 29 Episode 13 | 26m 29sVideo has Closed Captions
From largemouth bass to gigantic carp, freshwater fishing is big in Texas.
Long the domain of the locals, Lake Fork fishes a little bit differently when you’re a professional angler trying to make a living. Threatened by loss of habitat and hybridization, the Guadalupe Bass was close to being wiped out. Learn how biologists brought this Texas native back. Catfish are the largest freshwater sport fish in Texas and are second only to bass in popularity among anglers.
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Texas Parks and Wildlife is a local public television program presented by KAMU

Freshwater Fishing In Texas
Season 29 Episode 13 | 26m 29sVideo has Closed Captions
Long the domain of the locals, Lake Fork fishes a little bit differently when you’re a professional angler trying to make a living. Threatened by loss of habitat and hybridization, the Guadalupe Bass was close to being wiped out. Learn how biologists brought this Texas native back. Catfish are the largest freshwater sport fish in Texas and are second only to bass in popularity among anglers.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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