Redfish Bay - GOOD. 60 degrees. The tides have dropped out after the recent cold front. Look for any areas that are about knee deep of water to thigh deep using dead shrimp for catches of drum and redfish ...San Antonio Bay - GOOD. 58 degrees ... 60 degrees.
TPWD’s goal is a little larger, thus the need for so many trees ... In Tyler they can be dropped at TPWD’s The Nature Center, 11942 FM 848 ... For more information on donating to the project, call the TPWD ...
Redfish Bay - GOOD. 64 degrees. Cooler temperatures have the fish fired up the redfish bite on cut mullet and dead shrimp. Drum are slowly starting to show on dead shrimp ...Report by Captain Aerich Oliver, RockportParadise Outfitters ... 58 degrees ... ....
Tyler — GOOD. Water normal stain; 67 degrees; 1.37 feet below pool. Bream are slow on red worms throughout the lake. Channel catfish are good on cut bait and nightcrawlers in 6-8 feet of water. Blue catfish are slow on minnows in shallow water ... .
Ronald VanderRoest, TPWDLaw EnforcementDirector... According to TPWD, proper procedures for moving captive-raised deer to a different ranch or breeding facility include them undergoing antemortem (live) testing for CWD.