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The 78th Annual Deep Sea Roundup Fishing Tournament The 78th Annual Deep Sea Roundup Fishing Tournament was held in Port Aransas last weekend July 11th through July 14th. The Deep Sea Roundup included an Offshore Division, Bay-Surf Division, Junior Division, Fly Fishing Division and the free Piggy Perch contest for the little guys and gals. The tournament is put on by the Port Aransas Boatmen’s Association. This year’s big winners were: Offshore Grand Champion, Mac Owens, Caliente. Offshore Runnerup, Travis Granberry, Iced Down Billfish Catch and Release, Boat Champion, 1st Place, Relax 470 Pts. 2 fish 1 Blue Marlin 1 Sailfish 2nd Place: Hurvadura 400 Pts. 1 fish 1 Blue Marlin. Tarpon Catch and Release: Boat Champion Total: 1st Place Lily Beth Rockport 2 Tarpon, Top Woman Angler, 1st Place: Torrey Harding 1st Place Gafftop 2 Points 67.47%. A unique feature this year was the addition of a 52 inch TV screen set up by Dee Wallace so that spectators could view the video of the catch and releases. Photos by Ronnie Narmour
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Final Outcome of Legislative Bills from General Legislative Session (Part V)
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On June 14th, the office of the Governor determined the final outcome of the bills which had managed to pass out of both the Texas House of Representatives and the Texas Senate during the Regular Session of the 83rd Texas Legislature. During the twenty days following the end of a regular session, the Governor of Texas has the ability to sign bills in to law, pass them in to law without a signature or to veto them. It is during these twenty days that members of the Texas House and Texas Senate find out if the bills they worked on during the session will become law or not.
The 83rd Texas Legislature succeeded in sending a little over fourteen hundred bills to the Governor. Here are some of the bills that were passed in to law:
• House Bill (HB) 2792 which is related to the circumstances under which an appraisal review board hearing shall be closed to the public.
• HB 2818 pertains to certain local option elections and the permits and licenses that can be issued in areas that approved the sale of certain alcoholic beverages in a local option election.
• HB 2952 which addresses the period of time allowed for issuance of decisions by the commissioner of education in certain appeals against school districts.
• HB 2972 is relating to exempting premiums for certain insurance covering stored or intransit baled cotton from surplus lines insurance premium taxes.
• HB 2982 addresses the power of the Railroad Commission of Texas to adopt and enforce safety standards applicable to the transportation by pipeline of hazardous liquids, carbon dioxide, and natural gas in rural locations.
• HB 3093 pertains to the powers and duties of the Department of Information Resources and the Legislative Budget Board regarding information resources technologies of state agencies. • Senate Bill (SB) 1289 pertained to certain business entities engaged in the publication of mug shots and other information regarding the involvement of an individual in the criminal justice system; providing a civil penalty. • SB 1322 which is related to the provision of durable medical equipment and home health care services through informal and voluntary networks in the workers’ compensation system; providing penalties. • SB 1368 is relating to public information pertaining to the official business of governmental bodies and to contracts by certain state governmental entities that involve the exchange or creation of public information. • SB 1525 addresses including disability awareness training in risk management programs required for members and advisors of student organizations at postsecondary educational institutions. • SB 1538 pertains to evaluating the performance, including computing dropout and completion rates, of public schools designated as dropout recovery schools. I invite you to examine the complete list outlining the bills signed, passed in to law without signature or vetoed by going to www. governor.state.tx.us and looking under the news section pertaining to the Legislature.
• HB 3005 pertaining to the authority of the Texas Workforce Commission to use certain unemployment compensation funds for reemployment activities.
If you have questions regarding any of the information mentioned in this article, please do not hesitate to call my Capitol or District Office. As always, my offices are available at any time to assist with questions, concerns or comments (Capitol Office, 512-463-0672; District Office, 361-949-4603).
• HB 3028 is related to the use of the skills development fund and other funds available to the Texas Workforce Commission to support certain joint credit courses offered by school districts under agreements with lower-division institutions of higher education.
Rep. Hunter represents Nueces (Part). He can be contacted at todd.hunter@ house.state.tx.us or at 512-463-0672.
100 Authors Write 100 Books In 40 Hours For World’s First Ever Mass Social Book Launch Moon writer Devorah Fox is one of 100 talented authors taking part in this event which has been pioneered by author and motivational speaker, Getrude Matshe. 100 authors write a book each in just 40 hours. 100 books launched with accompanying series of YouTube video clips. PORT ARANSAS – 100 authors from around the world have come together to write 100 books in just 40 hours according to Getrude Matshe. Their work will be revealed in the world’s first ever mass social book launch. “When Devorah Fox, a novelist from Port Aransas, Texas, heard about the project, she saw it as a great chance to enter literary history. She successfully completed her book, The King’s Ransom, Book Two in The Bewildering Adventures of King Bewilliam, a literary fantasy series set medieval times,” said Getrude Matshe. The sequel to The Lost King, The King’s Ransom was published in June, 2013. Both books are available in print format from amazon.com and as ebooks from Kindle.
Barefoot Sale and King’s Ransom The Port Aransas Art Center is holding it’s Bi-Annual Barefoot Sale all month long! Art Center member artists clean out their “Art Closets” and it is always a fun exhibit full of great deals! Also in July the Art Center is featuring local Port Aransas author and Moon writer, Devorah Fox’s second book-The King’s Ransom. While you’re here check out her first book, The Lost King. The Port Aransas Art Center is a 501 (C) (3) non-profit promoting Art & Education Island Style since 1996. So stop by 323 N. Alister or for inquiries call 361-749-7334 Description of The King’s Ransom-When those you have loved and lived for betray you, how do you go on? Book Two of The Bewildering Adventures of King Bewilliam literary fantasy series finds Robin, the hero of The Lost King, at sea both literally and figuratively. At first directionless and purposeless, he determines to reunite with his sons and with them restore his shattered kingdom. Fate has different plans for the lost king. Driven far from his home in the Chalklands, Robin pits his will against a dragon, a fortress’s duplicitous and deadly guards, high winds on the open water, and a horrifying sea monster only to meet his most formidable opponent.
Additionally, like all participants Devorah Fox filmed a Reality TV style interview with Getrude Matshe, which can be viewed at http:// www.youtube.com/writeabookin40hours
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Spend a Saturday Myth-Busting at the Alamo
Annual Save Texas History Symposium Moves to site of Legendary Seige Contrary to Texas folklore, the battle of the Alamo was not fought on the coldest winter on record. Nor was the army comprised of all nonconscripted, civilian volunteers. And did you know that there were over 20 survivors of the siege — not zero as commonly reported? These and other myths surrounding the legendary standoff will be exposed during the fourth annual Save Texas History Symposium. “The Alamo: Mission and Myth” is set for Saturday, Sept. 7, at the Menger Hotel and the Alamo, in downtown San Antonio. More than just a series of lectures inside a distant convention center, participants will be given an on-site and behind-the-scenes look at circumstances surrounding the battle of the Alamo exactly where it took place 177 years ago. Speakers for this year’s symposium include many prominent Texas historians and scholars, including: Alwyn Barr, professor emeritus and former chairman of the history department at Texas Tech University in Lubbock Gilberto Hinojosa, longtime history professor at University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio Ret. Col. Thomas T. “Ty” Smith, author of numerous books and articles on the Texas frontier and military history
The Alamo today Andres Tijerina, Austin Community College professor and author and editor of several notable Tejano history books
Also speaking are Dr. Frank de la Teja, Dr. Stephen Hardin, Kristi Miller-Nichols, John Wheat, David Carlson, Kevin Klaus, and Galen Greaser. Registration for the symposium is $50, or $62 with buffet lunch included. An optional Saturday evening reception with symposium speakers and an after-hours tour of the Alamo is $70. To register visit www.savetexashistory.org or call (512)463-3289.
The Texas General Land Office Save Texas History™ program is a statewide initiative to rally public support and private funding for the preservation and promotion of more than 35 million historic maps and documents.
Ancient Cypress Forest Discovered Ten Miles Off Alabama Shore
50,000 year-old trees preserved by silt until uncovered by Hurricane Katrina may reveal Gulf climate during Ice Ages Shortly after Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast in 2005 fishermen got back to work off the Alabama Coast. They worked the familiar waters about ten miles offshore in sixty feet of water where they had never found an unusual amount of sea life before, but suddenly now found the area teeming with fish.
the roots of dislodged stumps. Many of the stumps were six feet across. Raines brought in other scientists; a dendrochronologist (someone who studies tree rings) at the University of Southern Mississippi. The research team created a sonar map of the A cypress forest similar to the one area and analyzed two pictured was inundated by the Gulf of They suspected something big was hidden below but Mexico as the sea levels rose at the end samples Raines took didn’t know what. They of the last glacial period. Under 60 feet from trees. Carbon talked to local divers and of water, the forest has been very well isotopes (atoms of the same element that have told them of the find and preserved. different molecular soon enough the divers weights) revealed that came back with the news the trees were about 52,000 years old. that they had found an ancient Bald Cypress forest which was buried under ocean sediments, protected in an oxygen-free environment for more than 50,000 years, but was likely uncovered by Hurricane Katrina.
The forest contains trees so well-preserved that when they are cut, they still smell like fresh Cypress sap. The stumps of the Cypress trees span an area of at least 0.5 square miles off the coast of Mobile. But the divers who found the site were keenly aware that once the word got out to the dive community at large some divers would begin removing artifacts from the site, so they kept the find to themselves until early 2012 when word began to spread and they were afraid the removals would begin in earnest. They decided to act. One of the first divers to find the site after talking to the fishermen was Ben Raines, Executive Director of the nonprofit Weeks Bay Foundation, which researches estuaries. Raines dove on the site and was astounded at what he saw; a primeval Cypress swamp in pristine condition which had become an artificial reef, attracting fish, crustaceans, sea anemones and other underwater life burrowing between
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The ancient undersea forest covers 1.3 square kilometers. Scientists say the trees’ growth rings could reveal secrets about the climate of the Gulf of Mexico thousands of years ago, during a period known as the Wisconsin Glacial period, when sea levels were much lower than they are today. In addition, because Bald Cypress trees can live a thousand years, and there are so many of them, the trees could contain thousands of years of climate history for the region.
Some of the pieces still had bark on them because the forest was apparently buried under a thick layer of sand for eons until it was uncovered by giant waves during Hurricane Katrina. Some of the wood even had bits of sap still intact. They are also expected to give hints at what the entire area looked like before man began cutting down the ancient trees in the 1800s, when trees there rivaled the redwoods of California for size.
But the scientists must work quickly. They believe that within two years marine organisms will begin boring into the wood, destroying much of the treasure trove of information.
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Ruth’s Last At-Bat
By Andy Purvis Special to the Island Moon On June 13, 1948, Cleveland was set to play the New York Yankees on Babe Ruth Day at Yankee stadium. The skies were overcast and otherwise gloomy on the day that Babe Ruth was to have his #3 retired for all-time. It was also the 25th anniversary of Yankee Stadium, now known as “The House that Ruth Built,” and there was standing room only. Cleveland Indians pitcher Bob Feller was scheduled to start against the Yanks. We would later learn that Ruth’s public appearance that day would be his last at a baseball game. As Ruth entered the Cleveland dugout from the clubhouse, he appeared very weak. He was thin, frail, stooped over, and it was obvious he was dying from throat cancer.
Eddie Robinson, a former teammate of Ruth’s with the Yankees and now the first baseman of the Cleveland Indians, was concerned and reached into the bat rack and handed Ruth a baseball bat to steady himself. Bob Feller’s name was on that bat. So Ruth made his way up the dugout steps and out onto the field. While standing in uniform with his back to the camera, one of the most famous photos ever taken in baseball history occurred. Old #3, with his cap in one hand and Feller’s bat in the other, stood and looked out at the stands as applause rained down on him like a hail storm. With a terrible raspy voice, Ruth approached the microphone and thanked everyone. He ended his short speech by saying, “The greatest game in world, I think, is baseball.” That photo was taken by one of the many
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photographers that were present that day. His name was Nat Fein and he worked for the New York Herald Tribune. Fein named the photo, “The Babe Bows Out.” It is still the only sports photo to ever win a Pulitzer Prize.
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Defensive Safety: Losing Vaccaro in the secondary is a huge hit and now the Longhorns are looking at a duo of senior Adrian Phillips— who struggled incredibly in 2012—and junior Mykkele Thompson, who has just six starts under his belt. If Phillips can bring more of his 2011 self
The photo was taken as Ruth addressed the crowds, but the story does not end there. This was a time before the designated hitter had been put into place in the American League. Pitchers still batted for themselves. When it came time for Bob Feller to bat, he couldn’t find his bat and sent the clubhouse boy to find him another. It wasn’t until 1982, that Bob Feller learned that Ruth had used his bat that day at Yankee Stadium to lean on and that teammate Eddie Robinson had kept the bat when Ruth returned it after the ceremonies. Robinson, understanding the importance of this historic day in baseball, hid Feller’s bat in his locker in the Indians clubhouse. Feller never blamed Robinson for keeping the bat and it was never returned. Babe Ruth died two months after that photo was taken, August 16, 1948, in New York City. He was but 53 years old. Bob Feller was in Chicago when he heard the news.
UT Quarterback, Junior David Ash positions may seriously weaken the foundation for a run at a conference title. Exactly what else are the Longhorns facing as the summer weeks dwindle?
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The Running Game: The trio of Johnathan Gray, Malcolm Brown and Joe Bergeron figures to be one of the most potent backfields in all of college football. The talent is there, but now it is time for that talent to translate into production.
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By Dotson Lewis, Special to the Island Moon dlewis1@stx.rr.com Dotson’s Note: Before we get into a discussion those speed-sweep and end-around looks as the about College Football nationally, A&M and go-to home run guy on offense. UT are the two teams that engender the most Davis has shown his ability to get behind conversation in this area; therefore we will the opposing secondary, a tool that will be an discuss them first. If any Moon readers need a essential component to Texas’ offense this year. detailed report on their favorite team, let me Other notables include Johnathan Gray and know. up-and-coming wideout Kendall Sanders, who UT wins the toss so we will appears to be in line to secure the No. 3 spot discuss where they stand; behind Davis and Shipley.
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The Texas Longhorns faced a number of obstacles last season that left them at 9-4 with a momentous Alamo Bowl win in December. Now with some confidence behind them, the ‘Horns are looking to tackle a 2013 year that has special written all over it.
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With such a diverse set of skills between the three, there may exist a delicate combination of touches that will support the development of quarterback David Ash and the passing game.
Health is the biggest concern. Brown missed five games in 2012, which opened the door for Gray to shine. But like a tripod, Texas’ running game will need all three legs performing consistently or the entire project can suffer. Mike Davis and Jaxon Shipley: Apart from Davis and Shipley, Texas does not exactly exude a ton of confidence with its other wide receivers. With 11 receivers on scholarship, that leaves plenty of doors open for whomever wants to lunge at the opportunity. The senior Davis and junior Shipley will have plenty on their plates. Davis decided to return for his final season instead of jumping to the NFL, a decision that should prove critical for Texas’ deep ball. Meanwhile, a fully healthy Shipley figures to provide that security-blanket aspect for Ash in what will be a crucial year for his development. 19 Returning Starters: Texas returns vast experience as it becomes one of the most veteran teams in the country in 2013. Offensively, the ‘Horns get everyone back. And, from a chemistry standpoint, those returning starts will be imperative for the growth of co-offensive coordinator Major Applewhite’s offense. Defensively, Texas will have to replace allconference performers in Alex Okafor and Kenny Vaccaro, efforts that will be heavily scrutinized during defensive coordinator Manny Diaz’s third season in Austin.
rather than his 2012 self, Texas will be in much better shape. But that is a big if. The back end figures to be one of the more heavily scrutinized positions early on.
Linebacker Shortage: It is no secret that Texas had its biggest problem at linebacker last season, but the return of Jordan Hicks off of injury as well as the emergence of at least one other has generated some encouragement heading into the year. Still, the flak coming from the worst statistical defensive season in Texas football history has issued plenty of concern.
Will Hicks come back as the difference-maker he was once projected to be? Is Peter Jinkens, who started three games in 2012, the real deal or was it some fixation?
How will Steve Edmond respond after a very disappointing season? Can Dalton Santos brew enough competition to provide a muchimproved middle linebacker front? Texas can squash all of the negative talk quickly with strong play from its linebackers and it is all a wait-and-see type of project right now.
Receivers Ranks Thin: Texas’ depth beyond Davis and Shipley is laughable. The numbers are there with 11 receivers, but the consistency in performance is not.
Sophomores Kendall Sanders and Cayleb Jones appear to be the top underclassmen, but both have had off-the-field issues that have them suspended for the season opener. Marcus Johnson, however, is not far behind them.
Bryant Jackson, John Harris and Miles Onyegbule are the veteran upperclassmen, but their production has been stymied by injuries or the inability to perform consistently.
Can any of the three keep healthy enough to cash in? Jake Oliver, Montrel Meander and Jacorey Warrick fill out the rest of the group as true freshmen, but the realistic expectations for this year have to be slim.
At the end of the day, Texas cannot be comfortable with just two proven options at receiver.
Experience is not always everything, but inexperience ran wild throughout Texas’ defense a season ago and we all know the result of that. Now, it is time to flip the script.
Tight End needed: Junior college transfer Geoff Swaim could be making a push for the top job now that sophomore M.J. McFarland is recovering from a knee injury. Regardless, the Longhorns will have to see production instead of just imagining it.
Speed: The Longhorns seemingly have been recruiting more speed lately and the offensive side of the ball figures to have plenty of it.
Junior Greg Daniels is the only other tight end on the roster, but his body of work does not exactly scream production, either.
Although the departures of Marquise Goodwin and D.J. Monroe are huge losses in speed, the emergence of sophomore Daje Johnson could make us forget all about the long-goners.
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Johnson impressed in his limited action as a freshman and he will look to inherit plenty of
Head Coach Mack Brown is on the hot seat, he has plenty to work with—good and bad.
But if Texas can hone in on what it already has going strong while improving on its weaknesses, then 2013 will be a great ride to the end.
Just as the players in college football present a carousel of talent, the coaches have their own circus rides that can create waves throughout the sport.
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But just as success—in the form of a conference title and beyond—will re-establish the ‘Horns as a top program, anything close to mediocrity or stagnation could signal the end for Mack Brown. Defensive coordinator Manny Diaz is definitely in a make-or-break season for his job, for reasons well endured.
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By Brent Rourk Computer Interest Group Meetings-The Computer Interest Group will next meet August 12, 2013. We are taking a summer break. If you have any questions about these meetings, please call (361-949-7681) or Email: dlewis1@ stx.rr.com Dotson’s note: Shown below are the sites for the activities that were previously held at the Ethel Eyerly Senior Center until the renovation has been completed. The expected date for the reopening has been delayed until midSeptember. Call 361-937-3218 for updated information.
Temporary Sites Ethel Eyerly Senior Center Activities For Persons Age 50 and Over DAILY ACTIVITIES NUTRITIOUS MEALS SERVED For Persons Age 60 and Over AT 11:30 p.m. ($1.50 SUGGESTED MEAL DONATION) Waldron Baptist Church, 2042 Waldron Rd. (Flour Bluff) MONDAY-WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY Silver Haired Fitness-10-11 a.m. Caribbean Baptist Church-3125 Waldron Rd (Flour Bluff) MONDAY Computer Interest Group 12:30-2:00 p.m. Garden Senior Center, 5325 Greely (Near Cullen Middle School) Chair Volleyball –12:30 p.m. Waldron Baptist Church 2042 Waldron Rd. (Flour Bluff) TUESDAY Table Games-12-1:30 p.m. Waldron Baptist Church 2042 Waldron Rd. (Flour Bluff) Zumba Gold (Co-Ed.) 10:30 a.m. ($20.00/mo, or $3.00/session) St. Paul the Apostle Church 2233 Waldron Rd. (Flour Bluff) Table Tennis– 12:00 p.m. Garden Senior Center, 5325 Greely Road Dr. (Near Cullen Middle School) WEDNESDAY Art Class 1-3 p.m. (TBA) AARP #4181 @ 1 p.m. 2nd Wednesday @ St. Paul the Apostle Church, 2233 Waldron Rd. (Flour Bluff) Next Meeting Wednesday, September 11th. THURSDAY Wii Bowling-12:30 pm -1:30 pm Waldron Baptist Church 2042 Waldron Rd. (Flour Bluff) Table Games- 12-4 pm Garden Senior Center, 5325 Greely Road Dr. (Near Cullen Middle School) FRIDAY
His tanned skin clearly reflects his love of the sun and he readily admits that he loves to work outdoors, but his first love is fishing and you can frequently find Dwayne fishing off of the shore at Port Aransas near Charlie’s Pasture. He is just a regular person, working hard and trying to find enjoyment to fill his days. Dwayne, at 51, is quiet at first but quickly opens up to a stranger, especially if the topic is fishing or trucks. He’s generous with his iced beers too. Born and raised in Miami, Dwayne also joined the U.S. Army, spending time in Germany and Colorado Springs, Colorado. He lived in Mineral Wells, Texas for 31 years, but frequently traveled to the coast of Texas and reconnected with the warmth, water and, of course, fishing. Five years ago he moved to Port Aransas and eventually started his business Port “a” Lawn & Landscapes. Dwayne owns a yard mowing and pool cleaning business that keeps his wife/ business partner and him very busy most days. He claims that he does at least 27 lawns a week, so after a hard day of donning the weed eater (his wife rides the mower) he sometimes heads down to the shore with his cast net, fishing pole, buckets, tackle box and a cooler with iced beer. “This is how I decompress and relax. I fish and think about the work tomorrow”, offered Dwayne. “My wife is here and so is my son. She is my partner. I also clean pools so this is my way of relaxation.” Dwayne catches his own bait, deftly manipulating a cast net to snare minnows that he later hooks on his fishing line, hoping to catch a monster fish. “I would rather catch my bait than pay $7.00 for frozen, maybe soft and ineffective bait”, touts Dwayne. Dwayne surveyed the water wearing a ‘CHEVY’ cap and sunglasses to cut the glare and offer a better view of small baitfish swimming by. He studied the water intently and then instantly sprang into action, tossing his cast net with its 40 feet of line right over a school of baitfish. He usually lands them, placing them in his bait bucket. He casually reels in his fishing pole line when he thinks he has a bite or every 20 minutes, whichever comes first. It seems he gets just as much joy out of casting his net to catch bait fish as he does catching large fish.
Dwayne’s dad taught him how to fish at an early age. He remembers fishing at f a v o r i t e fishing holes in Miami in 1971, but was disappointed when he returned to those holes in 1991 to find them gone and replaced with housing developments and businesses. It seems he is not a fan of progress when his favorite fishing holes disappear. It seems that this type of progress is common everywhere as civilization expands into areas previously inhabited by only wildlife.
He is acclimated to the hot weather because he works outdoors, mowing and trimming lawns as well as cleaning pools. “I would rather be outside and get my hands dirty and have fun.”, added Dwayne.
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Dwayne loves Port Aransas and is proud of his business that he built from scratch, generously offering me one of his business cards. It had been a decompression day for Dwayne and he was looking forward to cutting more lawns on Sunday.
Dwayne was like a detective seeking bait fish. He often stoically stood, expertly surveying the water for tell-tale signs of bait fish while chatting. He would quickly spring into action and skillfully cast his net. He repeated this over and over, more often than not netting 2 or 3 baitfish. It was obvious that he had cast his net a few thousand times. Periodically, he would sit on the tail gate of his Dodge truck and continue sharing his story, reaching into his cooler and pulling out a very chilled bottle of beer. Dwayne thought for a minute and then continued, “In this same spot we are sitting is where I caught a 41 inch Red. I’ve also caught sharks and gafftops [a type of catfish]. I’ve caught just about every type of fish here.”
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It was getting hot and the Shell oil rig Olympus was in sight, methodically making headway up the channel. “I found an empty space and claimed my territory. I am fishing and killing time waiting for the oil rig.”, stated Dwayne. “I have been watching it for two months [viewing its progress in Inglewood from the channel every time he fishes].”
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There was a little splash in the bait fish bucket and the rustle of ice as Dwayne pulled a beer out of his cooler. He was going to stay to witness the massive Olympus oil rig pass by, even if he did not catch supper.
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A buddy of his stopped by and they engaged in lively conversation, with the topics drifting from fishing to trucks to the city government to the increasingly imposing Olympus oil rig, to work to fishing again. Dwayne always kept one eye on the water. It was a better day for bait fish than for keepers.
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His eyes rarely left the water as we chatted. “ Ya gotta read the water to find the bait fish. Look for the V in the water or for the tops of their fins to penetrate the top of the water.”, Dwayne advised. He pointed out schools of baitfish to me, typically schools that were out of reach of his 40 line. He recently added 20 feet of rope to his cast net so, “I can reach out and touch ‘em. It is tougher to catch the bait fish because they are evolving. They are getting smarter.”, surmised Dwayne. “At least, that is the way I think.”
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By Brent Rourk Travel and nature lovers have a large selection of options in Texas and there are several local inspiring attractions that deserve closer inspection. One of those is the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge (Aransas NWR), a large parcel of land north of Rockport, Texas. This magnificent land is comprised of a variety of ecological niches that are home to diverse and interesting wildlife.
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Established in 1937 Established as the Aransas Migratory Waterfowl Refuge by Executive Order 7784 on 31 December 1937 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt (during The Great Depression) this large parcel of land will likely surprise visitors because of its diversity and type of wildlife. The name was changed to Aransas National Wildlife Refuge in 1939. Most visitors might tend to think that such a wonderland is impossible after driving through seemingly eternal stretches of flat farmland that surround the refuge. In an instant the landscape miraculously changes as you pass the front gate and see a visitor’s center flanked on one side by coastal woodlands with large, sprawling oak trees and on the other side
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Vital Information Check with the Aransas NWR about fishing and hunting access and regulations. No public camping is allowed at the refuge and pets must be leashed at all times. Feeding animals is strictly prohibited as is alcohol. Along with the scenic beauty comes the possibility of contacting wild or venomous animals. Exercise caution as you hike throughout Aransas NWR and take insect repellent, water, sunscreen and head cover. The refuge staff recommends that you stay on trails as you may encounter ticks, bees, chiggers, and poison ivy along in addition to wild animals.
For additional information contact A deer considers whether discretion might Aransas National Wildlife Refuge at not be the better part of valor 361-286-3559 or by salt and brackish marshes laced with tall online at http://www.fws.gov/refuge/Aransas/ cattails frequently hiding several large and wild Visitors may access the public use area daily from ½ hour before sunrise (a wise decision alligators along with frogs, turtles, and egrets. to maximize wildlife viewing) to ½ hour after Visitor Center sunset. All visitors need to check in at the Visitor If you and your family or friends are looking Center and pay the minimal charge to use the for a place to travel locally that has lots of park, which covers 114,657 acres and spans wildlife, consider paying the Aransas National out into three counties (Calhoun, Aransas, and Wildlife Refuge a visit. Very early mornings are Refugio). The Visitor Center also offers free best for viewing wildlife. Take a picnic lunch or literature about the refuge and information and stop by Rockport or Port Aransas for lunch on exhibits about the wildlife as well as a gift shop. your way back. Don’t forget your camera. The staff is refreshingly knowledgeable and friendly. After chatting with the staff and obtaining a one page map and information sheet, you will discover that there is much to see and a lot to do. Visitors can drive the road along the coast or drive a paved loop more inland. There are many walking trails where visitors can find varied wildlife while enjoying the fresh air and cool coastal breezes. Visitors can ride their bikes within the refuge, both on paved roads and paths.
Animal Life Whether you drive, bike, or hike plan to arrive early so that you can observe the morning wildlife that abounds in the refuge. Turkey and deer are commonly seen in the morning as are bobcats, raccoons, hogs, grey foxes, coyotes, rabbits and other mammals. Many of these animals seek shade or sleep as the temperature rises so ideal viewing hours include the early morning.
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Driving, Biking, Hiking Visitors can take a leisurely drive to the end of the road and back, stopping at dozens of places to observe landscapes and wildlife. A 16 mile auto tour loop is also available taking visitors more inland where you will notice rain fed freshwater ponds, prairie grasses, and a collection of pond hugging animals like snakes, frogs, turtles, alligators, and countless bird species. The 16 mile paved tour loop can easily accommodate bicycles as well as cars, but be careful if you are on bike. Wild animals can cross paths with you. No off road bicycle use is permitted. The 16 mile tour loop provides an ideal bike ride in the early morning before the sun gets too hot. Take water, snacks, a hat, sunscreen, binoculars, and a camera and enjoy a beautiful ride. The Aransas NWR is laced with stellar walking
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Saturday July 20th 9am- 6pm & Sunday July 21st Noon - 6pm The Island Moon Newspaper Artwalk and Beach Market will be held this weekend on July 20th and July 21st. This month’s Artwalk & Beach Market will feature a benefit BBQ with baked goods, face painting, crafts, raffles and more! Look forward to live music, margaritas, art, jewelry, and clothing. So bring your chairs and a cooler and come to the beach and shop some of the most unique handcrafted items and art available in the Coastal Bend. The Artwalk and Beach Market is held the third weekend of every month for the rest of the year so mark your calendars for a weekend of fun! The market starts at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday and at Noon on Sunday and ends at 6 p.m. both days. The Island Moon Newspaper Artwalk and Beach Markets are held in the Michael J. Ellis seawall parking lot located on Windward Drive on North Padre Island next to the Holiday Inn Hotel. Just take S.P.I.D. south until you cross over the JFK bridge then turn left at the second traffic light which is Whitecap Boulevard then take your first left onto Windward Drive and we’ll be on the right hand side of Windward Drive just past the Holiday Inn hotel. See the map on this page. Vendors are encouraged to set-up early and must contact The Island Moon Newspaper at editor@islandmoon.com or by calling 361-949-7700 to get approval to set-up. The Island Moon Newspaper reserves the right to refuse any vendor to set up. The Market is free to all artists, 1 of and 1 craftspeople, local restaurants, food drink vendors, non-profit organizations, churches, schools and everyone in between. Come on down set-up and let the community see and purchase your works. The markets are advertised citywide by KIII- Channel 3 News, 106.5 The Shark radio and of course The Island Moon Newspaper. We’ll see you on the beach!
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blacktopGYPSY… Another scalding show I need to mention was the blacktopGYPSY (Ft. Worth, TX) performance at the Back Porch on Friday. This six piece band boasts three beautifully talented ladies up front in the way of Andie Kay Joyner (lead vocals and acoustic guitar), Heather Stalling (fiddle, acoustic guitar and vocals) and Darcy Starcher (background vocals). They have the power of a locomotive and the grace of a gazelle. During their spectacular performance, I kept thinking F IDella N E Mae A R(Boston, T back to the MA) show a couple of months ago and realized I was going 749-2388 to have(361) to eat my words… as magnificent as www.feldergallery.com Della Mae is and as magnificent as their live
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blacktopGYPSY played the Back Porch last Friday. show at the Porch was, blacktopGYPSY took it to the next level. Heather Stalling has star quality written all over her. Their harmonies were angelic… the musicianship flawless and uplifting. I’m convinced this band is destined for “the bigs”… really impressive.
Max Stalling/ Independent Thieves…
The Independent Thieves played Shorty’s last Friday. I also caught shows last weekend by the rockin’ Americana act Mike McClure (Stillwater, OK) at the Third Coast Theater, the smooth as silk Texas country of Max Stalling (Ft. Worth, TX) at the Back Porch and a tight little string band from Corpus, the Independent Thieves (Corpus Christi, TX) at Shorty’s. The Max Stalling show was so packed that we stood on the porch over at Woody’s rather than fight the crowd. Stalling appears to be getting the recognition he so deserves. Everything about the guy is first class. I also really enjoyed the Independent Thieves. They are a young string band consisting of fiddle, mandolin and guitar with spot on three part harmonies. Definitely keep an eye out for these fellows. They’ll be playing Shorty’s about once a month.
DO NOT MISS LIST Sharkey’s announces concert series… Sharkey’s in Port A has announced a handful of big shows in August and through Labor Day Weekend. The Fabulous Thunderbirds (Aug. 3), the Joe Ely Band (Aug. 10), Cory Morrow (Aug. 24), Jack Ingram (Aug. 31) and Los Lonely Boys (Sept. 2). According to Sharkey’s owner, Glenda McCormick, all of the shows will be outdoors behind the club and will start at 6:30 p.m. More to come…
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THE K YDELLS JULY 19-21
Cody Angel played Giggity’s with a stage full of special guests. And the “word of the day” is SCALDING. It applies to every show I attended this weekend, as well as the temperatures I endured in the process. It started at the Back Porch on Thursday when Cody Angel hit town and set the pace for the weekend. He’s been away at college in West Texas and now finds himself one busy young man. But to his credit, he’s spent his time productively becoming quite proficient on pedal steel and has picked up a good bit of road work around Texas and Oklahoma… most recently with the Okie red dirt outfit, The Damn Quails (they’ll be here at the Third Coast Theater on August 17 but without Cody on this gig). A little weary of country and the road, Cody told me it was great to get back home to the island and play some blues for a change. At the Porch gig he had his mentors, Antone Perez (drums) and Mike Guerra (bass) in tow and it was a nice homecoming…but the real fireworks started when he took his show over to Giggity’s on Saturday night. He still had Antone playing drums but Art Galvan picked up bass duties and somewhere along the way our old friend, Tommy Robinson (the master sax player from Austin a là W.C. Clark, The Cobras, etc, etc) dropped in with his ax along with some 15 year old kid from Austin named Dave North (with Malford Milligan and Van Wilks credentials) and the show suddenly became, well… SCALDING. Cody did his best to take the youngster to school, but the kid hung tough. I mean Cody is only 21, but it was amazing how good this new kid was. Needless to say, Cody set the bar plenty high but the kid rocked back every time… Cody couldn’t seem to stump him. I kept thinking back to when Cody was the 16 year old wunderkind blowing everyone’s minds. I guess there’s always a faster/younger gun out there. But one thing young Angel knows, it’s not the number of notes you play, it’s how you play them. It was great to see my little brother back in town. It was also a very special treat to have Tommy Robinson grace the Giggity’s stage. I really dig where the music’s going over there.
Melissa Brooke will Josh Weathers will play Giggity’s this play the Back Porch on Friday. Friday. Melissa Brooke, The Kydells, Josh Weathers… Here are my recommendations for this weekend: On Thursday, July 18th, Three Way Street will bring their boot scootin’ country show to Giggity’s; the always fun Free Beer Band will be at the Tarpon Ice House; Scarecrow People will be at the Back Porch; and Bart Crow and Pear Ratz will be at Brewster Street. On Friday, July 19th, our local island darling, Melissa Brooke, will be at Giggity’s, Ruben Limas will be at Shorty’s, Bri Bagwelll will be at the South Texas Ice House, the Kydells (Austin, TX) will be at the Tarpon Ice House, and Josh Weathers (Ft. Worth, TX) will be at the Back Porch. The Kydells are a band that plays a kind of hybrid country, blues, Texas roadhouse and Appalachian blue grass with amazing harmonies. This is definitely a DO NOT MISS show in the same vein as the Shoemaker Brothers. They will also be at the Ice House on Saturday night and Sunday afternoon. Josh Weathers is a blue-eyed soul act I first saw at the Rockport Music Festival last spring. This man is impressive… Delbert McClinton impressive. I’ve been waiting for this show to roll around for a long time. Don’t miss!
Todd Dorn, Kathy Murray, Dirty River Boys…
going back to the 70’s with her band Kathy and the Kilowatts. Any of you women out there who think you can sing some blues, need to come to school at Shorty’s on Saturday. This lady will blow your socks off. And finally on Saturday, the incredible Dirty River Boys make their island debut. I first saw this band about a year ago at Brewster Street on a bill with the Wheeler Brothers and Uncle Lucius and was completely blown away by them. They had two guys on lead vocals, Nino Cooper and Marco Gutierrez. Both of them also played guitar, harmonica and mandolin. Cooper was about four feet tall (I’m not exaggerating) and was incredible. His guitar looked huge on his little torso. He has a gifted voice that was both beautiful and forceful. Gutierrez sang hard and
The amazing Dirty River Boys from El Paso will play the Back Porch this Saturday.
passionately. The stand-up bass player, Colton James, looked like a character from an old time cowboy movie. He had his jeans tucked in his boots and a toothpick in his mouth and would play his full size bass like a guitar on his knee. At times all of the players would switch instruments and play with equal precision and fervor. It was an amazing thing to watch… like a three ring circus. The drummer, Travis Stearns, was especially wild and played a cajon (box hand drum), snare and tambourine (only), but he did so with the intensity of a whirling Dervish on steroids. I know I gush about a lot of bands, but these guys really moved me. Trust me and DO NOT MISS THE DIRTY RIVER BOYS!!! They get my pick of the Kathy Murray will week.
On Saturday, July 20th. Todd Dorn and the Sea Drifters return to Giggity’s; Kathy Murray and Bill “Monster” Jones will be at Shorty’; and the Dirty River Boys (El Paso, TX) will be at the Back Porch. Kathy play Shorty’s this Murray is an Austin blues icon, Saturday night.
And that’s the truth!
Live Music Tonight
Saturday, July 20.. continued
Grassfire @ Coffee Waves Ruben Limas @ Fins Three Way Street @ Giggity’s Summer Sickness Free Beer Band @ Tour @ House of Vampires Welcome Tarpon Ice House Rock Mon-Sat Scarecrow People @ Metal Shop @ 10am2am Back Porch Sun Brewster Street Danny B. Harvey, Noon- 2am Buster Jiggs @ Devil’s Daughter @ Executive Surf Club Ray T & the House of Rock Jody Booth @ City Crew Bart Crow, Pear Ratz South Texas Ice Every Friday @ Brewster Street House Kevin Hill @ Palacios Brothers @ Scuttlebutt’s Dr. Rockits Kevin Hill @ Friday, July 19 Scuttlebutt’s LIVE MUSIC EVERY SUNDAY 4-7 Melissa Brooke @ Scarecrow People July 18 Giggity’s Josh Weathers July 19 Sunday, July 21 Josh Weathers @ Dirty River Boys July 20 Open Jam w/ Uel Little Wolf July 25 Back Porch Jackson @ Tarpon Clay McClinton July 26 Ruben Limas @ Ice House Gary P. Nunn July 27 Shorty’s Antone & the All 132 W. Cotter Port Aransas,TX Ray T & the City Stars @ Giggity’s Crew @ The Flats The Kydells @ Lounge Tarpon Ice House The Kydells @ Tumble Dry Low Tarpon Ice House @ Bernie’s Beach David & Barbara House Brown @ Coffee Ruben Limas July 19 Open Jam @ Waves Kathy Murray July 20 Neptune’s Raeanne & the Ride July 26 Billy Snipes @ Fins John Eric Open Mic Joe Mack July 27 ASF, Carmine @ @ South Texas Ice Brett Mussey Aug. 2 House of Rock House Texas Sand Aug. 3 Another Level @ Green Party @ Dr. OPEN Till 2am • 823 Tarpon St. Port Aransas Brewster Street Rockits Trysum @ Executive Michael Burtts @ Surf Club Scuttlebutt’s Steven James & Shakedown @ Dr. Monday, July 22 Rockits Mike Williams @ Bri Bagwell @ South Tarpon Ice House Texas Ice House Open Mic @ Coffee Robert Brown @ Waves Scuttlebutt’s Justin Estes Band @ Dr. Rockits Saturday, July 20 John Eric @ Dirty River Boys @ Scuttlebutt’s Back Porch Keepers Todd Dorn @ July 23 Giggity’s Horace Caldwell Pier Tuesday, Open Mic @ House Kathy Murray & Bill (361) 749 - 5333 of Rock Jones @ Shorty’s Fishing, Pole Rentals, Beer, Green Party @ Dr. The Kydells @ Burgers, Wings Rockits Tarpon Ice House Kevin Hill @ Scarecrow People Scuttlebutt’s @ Handsome Sailor Yacht Club
Thursday, July 18
The Gaff Beer ● Pizza ● Belt Sander Races (361) 749-5970