October 11, 2013 - Lone Star Outdoor News - Fishing & Hunting

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October 11, 2013

Doing dove in new ways Dove cook-off features tasty eats.

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October 11, 2013

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Volume 10, Issue 4

Opportunities lost

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Government shutdown forces closure of Texas coastal refuges, lakes, national forests and more CAN’T FISH HERE: A barricaded gate is all that awaits anglers looking to fish from the Padre Island National Seashore. Photo by JB Manning.

❘❚ FISHING

Striper bite

Anglers across Texas are steaming that access has been denied on many coastal parks and several lakes due to the government shutdown.

Many coastal anglers have been turned away at Padre Island National Seashore, where a guard See SHUTDOWN, Page 19

Anglers catching striped bass throughout the state. Page 8

Cooling down for crappie

Coastal catches Redfish picking up along coast.

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❘❚ HUNTING

Bite finally picking up after slow summer

Good season for goats Pronghorn season a success in the Panhandle.

By Conor Harrison Lone Star outdoor newS

Cooler weather is moving crappie back into the shallows near structure after a summer of tough bites and hard-tofind fish. “Well, they are starting to get active again,” said guide Ernest Paty from Lewisville Lake. “The fishing is still a little bit tough at times, but the jig bite is starting to pick up.” Paty said low water has forced him to find new brush piles and structure, but he said the fish are on brush piles in the 12-foot range. “Jigs are working better than minnows,” Paty said. “You can fish with minnows if you don’t mind losing a bunch of them. The crappie are just nipping them and pulling them off the hook.

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What about federal duck stamps? Will the shutdown affect hunters?

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See CRAPPIE, Page 17 NOCK AN ARROW: Bowhunters started shooting good deer early this year as a cold front ruffled the hair of bucks across much of the state. Photo by James Richards, for Lone Star Outdoor News.

Bow season opens with a twang Some big bucks hitting the ground early this season By Conor Harrison Lone Star outdoor newS

Fort Hood hunter Mike Kaness bought his first bow — a PSE X-Force — over the summer with the hopes of connecting on a

Texas whitetail. The New York native received an invite to hunt a ranch near San Saba opening weekend with another hunter he met during a Wounded Warrior hunt. Kaness wasn’t going to be late.

“Opening morning, I was in the blind at 5 a.m.,” he said. “It was early, but I was really excited.” Deer began showing up around the ground blind about 7:30 a.m., See BOW, Page 18

GETTING ACTIVE: Crappie anglers are reporting an improved bite as water temperatures come down and fish start to feed more. Photo by Lone Star Outdoor News.


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