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  • CONFIDENCE MORE IMPORTANT THAN COLOR

    Updated Dec 4, 2017

    “You mean nothing in my little sack of baits is going to work,” asked Jason Bloom in an incredulous tone of voice.“I thought I hit the nail on the head.The last time I fished with you the only colors we used were stinky pink, limetreuse and red shad and I had to go to two stores to find stinky pink.” After reminding Jason that the last time he fished with me was ten years ago, I had no logical answer for what changed.The reality is that it takes only a few bad trips to benc...

  • cardinals of character

    Updated Nov 28, 2017

    Cardinals of Characters for the second grading period are: Pre-k, Caden Crowe, Greyson Babbitt, Adaleigh Haney and Braelie Govia. Kinder- Steelye Roberts, Maesyn Davis, Faith Rasberry, Liam Freeman, Paisleigh Dixon, Riley Osborne, Carlee Arnold, Madelyn Ledford, Sophie Jones, Yanira Figueroa, Austin McGuire, and Alexis Hernandez. 1st Grade- Emmery Golemon, Ryan Morgan, Lila Lee, River Dietz, Kinlie Moseley, Ariel Handley, Angelique Marrufo, Colton Grubbs, Slayton Tupper,...

  • TOP TWO TEAMS, SEVERAL COACHES BITE THE DUST

    Updated Nov 28, 2017

    KAZ’S KORNER Last weekend, which signified the final college football games of the 2017 season had its usual laundry list of head coaches who lost their jobs, but the long Thanksgiving weekend also had the top two teams in the weekly Associated Press Poll victimized by Ol’ Man Upset. The Iron Bowl rivalry between No. 1 Alabama and No. 6 Auburn is always fierce and gives the oddsmakers fits because they are usually wrong. The bookies are crying again this week after the 4½ -point favored Crimson Tide saw their dream of an unde...

  • NFL PLAYOFF HOPES FADING FOR LONE STAR STATE FANS

    Updated Nov 21, 2017

    KAZ’S KORNER Last Sunday was very crucial for both the Houston Texans and the Dallas Cowboys. They both were three games behind their respective division leaders and desperately needed a win to still have a chance at overtaking these front-runners. The Texans and Cowboys were in the same dilemma as another half-dozen or more National Football League teams who had one or more key players injured and through for the season. Houston has been without the services of defensive stalwarts J.J. Watt and Whitney Mercilus plus q...

  • "The price of poker goes up this week" in playoffs

    Updated Nov 21, 2017

    Photo: WOS Mustang Justin Sibley tucks the ball and hits the outside to score on the first series of the game. Sibley had two carries for 48 yards, both for touchdowns. RECORD PHOTO: Earl Davis Mustang Insider Meri Elen Jacobs The West Orange-Stark Mustangs made it look easy Thursday night when they beat the Brookshire-Royal Falcons, 54-0, at Baytown’s Stallworth Stadium. The 37th win sets the ’Stangs up to face the Mexia Blackcats this Friday night in Conroe’s Buddy Moorh...

  • 1st split coming to a close as goose numbers continues to build

    Updated Nov 21, 2017

    Photo: Hunter Uzzle For the Record Capt. Chuck Uzzle The first half of duck season for most Texas hunters in our area will end on Sunday and will not re-open until the first week in December depending your location. Reports from all along the coast were almost mirror images of one another, "either you got ducks or you don't". The birds that still remained in the area after the opening week or so got educated real fast and headed for areas with little or no hunting pressure. A...

  • SCHOOL TROUT CAN BE FRUSTRATING

    Updated Nov 21, 2017

    For the Record Capt. Dickie Colburn While they can be an absolute blessing for bay fishermen, clouds of gulls and terns working over surfacing shrimp are very much akin to fool’s gold.The user-friendly sign that feeding fish are at least in the area is a confidence builder like no other, but relying on the same scenario to occur even two days in a row can be a recipe for disappointment. It is all based on the food chain.The ultimate loser in the deal are the shrimp migrating o...

  • KAZ’S FEARLESS FORECAST

    Updated Nov 14, 2017

    Playoff Games This Week WEST ORANGE-STARK (8-0) over BROOKSHIRE ROYAL (1-7) 7 p.m. Thursday at Stallworth Stadium in Baytown—The Mustangs have played Brookshire Royal and in Stallworth Stadium before with huge successwhich should continue as the ‘Stangs roll to their 36th straight victory. LITTLE CYPRESS-MARICEVILLE (4-4) over KILGORE (7-3) 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Abe Martin Stadium in Lufkin—The Bears will have to play tighter defense in the playoffs if they expect to advance to the next round. Offensively, they seem sound...

  • WHEN JERRY JONES SPEAKS, THE OTHER 31 NFL OWNERS LISTEN

    Updated Nov 14, 2017

    Last week a small group of National Football League owners met to discuss the extension off NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell’s contract to 2024, This was supposed to be an informal rubber stamp approval like it has been in the past. But Dallas Cowboys loquacious owner Jerry Jones—who was not even on the committee discussing this matter—halted the process and wanted to offer his two cents, which is not at all unusual for the Cowboy’s boss. Jones has been on a secret vendetta to oust Goodell and bring someone in at a much lo...

  • TIME TO START THINKING “FLOUNDER”

    Updated Nov 14, 2017

    In the world of fishing it doesn’t take long for even the best kept secrets to get exposed.I say “exposed” indicating there was never any intention of the fortunate anglers ever sharing what they found with another angler.At least to date, however, consistently catching big trout in Sabine Lake remains a well-kept secret! Long before we were forced to deal with the effects of Harvey on the trout fishing, even the most accomplished area trout anglers were struggling to consi...

  • Louisiana duck season opens while Texas hunters continue to do well

    Updated Nov 14, 2017

    Picture: Keith Longlois holds up a very nice strap of ducks from the weekend. For the Record Capt. Chuck Uzzle A steady stream of boats, hunters, and dogs crowded the local launches Saturday morning as the Louisiana duck season officially opened. Adams bayou, the Vinton Drain ditch, Cow Bayou, and Highway 82 towards Holly Beach looked like a parade route as local hunters descended on the marshes in anticipation of legal shooting light and the first flight of ducks. As...

  • SMITH PROVES A POINT

    Updated Nov 7, 2017

    The water in the Sabine River didn’t look nearly as good as it did in Sabine Lake, but the wind had forced us out of the lake early and we were hoping to save the day with an “iffy”Plan B. The switch in gears was foreign to my guests as they spend the majority of their fishing time wading waist deep water in search of trout and redfish on the lower coast. It was apparent that some degree of immediate success was imminent if this trip was going to last very long.They reluctantly clipped off their saltwater offerings and tied...

  • ASTROS, TEXANS GAMES RATED ‘BEST EVER’ BY MANY

    Updated Oct 31, 2017

    The sports fans who sat in front of their television set for more than 12 hours Sunday were treated to two of the best events of the year and maybe of all time. And both of these happened to involve teams from Houston—the Texans versus the Seattle Seahawks and Game 5 of the 2017 World Series between the Astros and the Los Angeles Dodgers. If one were to give a one-word description to both of these games, it would have to be SLUGFEST as far as I’m concerned. The Texans had to travel to Seattle to meet the Seahawks in the lat...

  • SMALLER IS BETTER FOR FLOUNDER

    Updated Oct 31, 2017

    “I am not going to tell you!”That was Sam Michele’s blunt response to “Are the flounder doing it at Cameron yet?”It is his contention, and rightfully so, that every November the Texas limit is reduced to two fish and Texans flood across the Causeway to take advantage of the more liberal Louisiana limits. “When the migration (fish not fishermen) is in full swing it is not unusual to see the same guys making two trips a day over here,” added Michele. If you have ever attempted to fish the Cameron ferry area in November or Decem...

  • KAZ’S FEARLESS FORECAST

    Updated Oct 31, 2017

    Games This Week WEST ORANGE-STARK over LIBERTY—Although the Mustangs are rated as the No. 2 Class 4A team in the state of Texas, they are in second place at 2-0 in the District 12-4A-II standings, a game behind Liberty (3-0). These two lock horns Friday night in Liberty, probably for the district championship. The ‘Stangs have had two weeks to prepare for this game because of a bye last week and should add to their state-best 33-game winning streak. LITTLE CYPRESS-MAURICEVILLE over CLEVELAND—Cleveland really needs to win t...

  • Duck season opens and tactics change

    Updated Oct 31, 2017

    For the Record Capt. Chuck Uzzle “You remember when….” is a question that I am hearing all too often these days, especially when I am talking to water fowlers. Less than a decade ago our area marshes were a haven for all types of migratory birds, world class wing shooting at its best. The skies were filled with ducks and geese and the local hospitality and great Cajun cuisine made this part of the world a magnet for hunters from all around the globe. Well the food and hospital...

  • FOOTBALL GAME, TAILGATING HIGHLIGHT WEEKEND AT WEST POINT

    Updated Oct 24, 2017

    A steady, cold rain fell throughout the first half of the game at West Point’s Michie Stadium until it turned to sleet fueled by a biting cold North wind which made me feel as cold as I have ever felt in my young life. This was my first--and I vowed my last—college football game that I would ever attend. I was with the Boy Scouts from Schenectady, N.Y., which was 130 miles north up the New York State Thruway. And it was Halloween Day to boot. Army was hosting the University of Virginia on this unusually cold and damp day in...

  • JORDANS TOP KAYAK FIELD

    Updated Oct 24, 2017

    In what is becoming an annual event, the SETX Kayak Club hosted yet another successful tournament on Sabine Lake last weekend.The two day event drew 31 entries and most had no problem locating the redfish and flounder. As in years past, the event was dedicated to Heroes on the Water and the group raised $4000 with a raffle in support of that organization.They also donated $500 which was money raised in one of the side pots to the Cristin & Katie Foundation. No team enjoyed a better two days of fishing than the father-son...

  • Cajun culture and the old battery radio that brought baseball 

    Roy Dunn|Updated Oct 24, 2017

    Down Life's Highway Our entertainment center changed my life, and maybe, helped make me who I am today. When the French-speaking people of Nova Scotia were banished from their homes, those that didn’t die at sea or were sold on the slave blocks, made their way to Louisiana. They wove their way down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and floated the bayous into South Louisiana, where they had heard people from France lived. They banded together, after arriving 6,000 strong, in o...

  • KAEPERNICK’S COLLUSION CHARGE SHOULD END HIS NFL CAREER

    Updated Oct 17, 2017

    National Football League fans nearly panicked Sunday afternoon when news broke that Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers had suffered a broken collarbone and will probably be lost for the remainder of the season. Within a minute after news of the incident was revealed during the Sunday football games, speculation began of who would replace him. And the first name that was blurted out was that of Colin Kaepernick, who has been eagerly awaiting a call for one of the 32 NFL teams since early July. Even the name of Tony...

  • OLD LURE FOR NEW BASS

    Updated Oct 17, 2017

    Aaron Lawrence stood on the deck of his bass boat, rod in hand and surveyed the stretch of shoreline we were currently fishing.“I can’t tell much as far as any new hydrilla growth so far,” he remarked, “but all of this new lay down grass provides enough cover to keep the bass shallow all day long.” Two casts later, as if affirming his earlier assessment, he buried the hook of his spinnerbait in the jaw of another solid bass.“These are the kind of bass that make Toledo Bend special,” said Lawrence while admiring the thick shou...

  • Fall fishing is the right time for kids

    Updated Oct 17, 2017

    All along the Texas gulf coast the pattern is the same, cool fronts signal the much anticipated frenzy that is fall fishing. Anglers of every description ready themselves with the latest technology and gear in hopes of finding flocks of gulls working over schools of hungry speckled trout and redfish. Shiny fiberglass cruisers masquerading as bay boats are stocked up with an array of tackle that would make most anglers drool with envy. It is the same scenario in each bay...

  • KAZ’S FEARLESS FORECAST

    Updated Oct 10, 2017

    WEST ORANGE-STARK over HAMSHIRE-FANNETT—The Mustangs just got through two weeks against very formidable opponents and played very well late in the game when it counted the most. A letdown this week in the District 12-4A-II opener would not be abnormal. But Head Coach Cornel Thompson is aware of this situation and won’t let it happen. Mustangs chalk up consecutive win No. 32. SILSBEE over LITTLE CYPRESS-MAURICEVILLE—The Battlin’ Bears have the home field advantage for this District 10-4A-I opener, but that might be the onl...

  • BAD DECISIONS CAUSE SEVERAL WEEKEND SPORTS OUTCOMES

    Updated Oct 10, 2017

    If one scrutinized last weekend’s various sports contests, he or she would have realized how one or two bad decisions could affect the outcomes of these events. Two that really stuck into my craw Sunday involved two of my favorite sports teams—the Houston Astros and the Dallas Cowboys. After overwhelming the Boston Red Sox in the first two games of the American League Divisional Series (ALDS) by striking early and often and posting a pair of 8-2 victories, they got off to another flying start Sunday in Game 3 of the best-of-t...

  • THIS TIME ASTROS VS. RED SOX SERIES IS FOR REAL

    Updated Oct 3, 2017

    Three years ago after the Houston Astros stumbled through their third straight season of 100 or more losses, a writer for a popular sports magazine wrote a column stating the team would get to the World Series in 2017. Men in white coats carrying butterfly nets and straight jacket straps went on an expedition trying to find this lunatic and capture him before he made any other “idiotic” statements. Well, this columnist probably could put Nostradamus to shame with his bold prediction now that Houston is only three playoff ser...

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