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  • SOME TRIPS MORE MEMORABLE THAN OTHERS

    Updated Jul 11, 2017

    I have no idea how many times I have been asked by good friends that I occasionally fish with, “When are you going to put all of the crazy things that have happened on past guide trips on paper.”My pat answer has always been, “What happens in the boat stays in the boat.” The incidents most re-visited over the years range from, “You’ve got to be kidding?” to downright amusing and all are best left for whiling away otherwise boring periods of very little fish catching.Last week, one of the guests of a client I have fished f...

  • Bassmaster Elite sets April 2018 return

    Updated Jul 10, 2017

    The Bassmaster Elite Series will be coming to Orange and the Sabine River fishery for the third time in six years, B.A.S.S. announced Monday as it revealed its schedule of 2018 events. The Orange stop is April 6-9. The city previously played host to Bassmaster Elite events in 2013 and 2015. Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Central Open was held in Orange in June, 2017. The lineup includes stops at traditional venues like the Sabine River in Orange, Texas, and the St. Lawrence River in Waddington, N.Y., where crowds for past Elite...

  • Sunset Grove adds membership opportunity

    Dave Rogers|Updated Jul 4, 2017

    Orange’s Sunset Grove Country Club has been one of the city’s top spots for social gatherings since it was built by timber baron Lutcher Stark and opened during the Roaring Twenties. For The Record Cousins Lutcher Stark and Edgar Brown Jr. turned their grandfather’s vision into unforeseen progress for Orange during the middle of the 20th Century. Even a family feud worked out for city fathers, leading as it did to the founding of Orange’s Sunset Grove Country Club. “The wh...

  • ASTROS BEST TEAM IN MLB FOR FIRST HALF OF SEASON

    Updated Jul 3, 2017

    Despite not being able to put all phases of the game together for several seasons, the Houston Astros picked up the players they thought they needed and started the 2017 major league season like a runaway freight train. And there doesn’t seem to be any stopping it as the season reached the halfway point last weekend with the Astros sporting MLB firsts in many categories. First they have the best record in baseball with their 56-27 (.675) worksheet going into yesterday’s (Tuesday’s) action at Atlanta. Houston leads the Ameri...

  • WEATHER HOTTER THAN THE CATCHING

    Updated Jul 3, 2017

    While the headline for last week’s column read, “Old Dogs Can Still Hunt”, I feel the need to point out that it was in reference to a lure rather than the two anglers.Any lure worth its salt will hunt long after John and I have made our last casts and in that column I was truly talking about the Lunker Lure. I mention this only because of the inordinate number of emails I received from compassionate readers trying to convince me that seventy is the new fifty. While my passion for fishing has not waned, eight hours on the wate...

  • It’s never too hot to think about hunting season

    Updated Jul 3, 2017

    The mercury in the thermometer shows temperatures creeping towards triple digits and everybody you look at appears to have just emerged from a swimming pool. The heat waves along the road and the hood of my truck cannot dampen my enthusiasm as I raise my binoculars to get a better look at a few mottled ducks along a secluded marsh pond. The very sight of ducks right now coupled with the fact that we just flipped another calendar page is enough to put a smile on my face. A few quick seconds to work the math out in my head...

  • KAZ’S KORNER

    Updated Jun 27, 2017

    TRAVEL BAN ON 8 STATES WILL HURT CALIFORNIA COLLEGE SPORTS If there’s one thing I refuse to do with this Korner is to become involved with politics. But what I believe may be a legislative bill that could hurt sports is another issue. Last Friday when the California state legislature banned state-funded travel to Texas and seven other states, it really got my attention. The travel ban to the Lone Star State came about in response to the new Texas adoption law which the Californian political base say is discriminatory, a...

  • OLD DOGS WILL STILL HUNT

    Updated Jun 27, 2017

    “I am not believing this,” said John Hughes as we idled under the Adam’s Bayou Bridge.“Where the heck is the wind?”As if the ripple free surface wasn’t enough to confirm his observation, I looked back over my shoulder at the flag dangling above the Boat Club.It was indeed hanging limply against the pole. Depending on wind direction, a starched flag is often the only indication that the wind will be a little stiffer on the lake. That, in fact, has been the norm for the past five months.I was also both pleased and surprised to...

  • SVEBEK CAPTURES OPEN TITLE

    Updated Jun 20, 2017

    It is doubtful that any future Bassmaster event will ever again duplicate the hometown flavor that last weekend’s Sabine River Bassmaster Open produced.Having already made professional bass fishing a reality in Orange with the Bassmaster Elite event in 2013, Gofer Industrial owner, David Jones, along with friends John Gothia and Carl Svebeck once again lured the Bassmasters back for another tournament. I feel certain it was a little easier task following the record setting c...

  • Fishing comes full circle for Svebek, Jones

    Dave Rogers|Updated Jun 20, 2017

    Photo: Carl Svebek III of Orange, sponsored by Gopher Industrial, came from behind Saturday to win the Bassmasters Open fishing tournament in Orange. For The Record Last weekend’s come-from-behind win by Orange resident Carl Svebek at the $250,000 Bassmasters Central Open on the Sabine River did more than just entertain local event co-chairman David Jones. “It’s kind of surreal,” he said. “This tournament makes the whole thing go full circle.” Jones, the owner of Orange’s Goph...

  • Kaz Korner

    Updated Jun 13, 2017

    KAZ’S KORNER STOOPS LEAVES OU; WES WELKER JOINS TEXANS Head football coaches come and go in both the college ranks and in the National Football League without much fanfare. Most head coaches accept the job with the idea they will be fired at some point in time. However, when they retire after a brilliant career or suddenly decide to leave the school or pro team, it does become big news. Last Wednesday, out of the blue, Bob Stoops announced that he was leaving the University of Oklahoma after 18 years and one national c...

  • BASSMASTER OPEN GENERATES EXCITEMENT

    Updated Jun 13, 2017

    “This is kind of like having NASCAR in your own backyard,” said Kylie Burton while watching her two grandsons finish their third trip around the brightly wrapped truck and bass boat. “There’s a boat everywhere we go and it is exciting!” Bassmaster pros from all over the country have not only been on the river every day, but towing their rigs between the City Boat Ramp and local hotels as well.Every stop at a restaurant, grocery store or gas station immediately draws a crowd.The Bassmaster Open kicks off Thursday morning a...

  • Bassmaster Open set to splash Sabine

    Dave Rogers|Updated Jun 13, 2017

    For The Record High-dollar pro bass fishing returns to the Sabine River Thursday, Friday and Saturday, meaning the area around the Orange Boat Ramp will be a beehive of activity. Tents and trailers and carnival rides were being set up Tuesday. Motel traffic was picking up along with wait times at area restaurants. The Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Southern Open will put almost 400 fishermen on the water in 192 boats from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday and Friday, with the field being...

  • Wade fishermen escape the heat only to challenge Mother Nature

    Updated Jun 13, 2017

    For the Record Capt. Chuck Uzzle The big center console finally drifts to a stop in the early morning darkness as the anchor rope comes tight. Solitary figures equipped with the latest gear that would make a NAVY Seal jealous slide over the gunnels into the warm still water and begin casting in all directions, probing the shallow flat for the fish of their dreams. These anglers have achieved their goal of being at that special place when the fish begin to feed, the scene is picture perfect and the plan has no flaws. One...

  • Lure size is key during the heat of summer

    Updated Jun 8, 2017

    Photo: Hunter Uzzle get’s unclose and personal with a red caught on a top water plug. Capt. Uzzle For the Record Lure size is key during the heat of summer... We have all had the perfect conditions not pay dividends, everything seems to be right but the results just don’t show anything for the effort. This scenario plays itself out many times over during an angler’s career, especially in the summer. During extended periods when rain and runoff get scarce and the water clari...

  • RAIN SLOWS IMPROVING BITE

    Updated Jun 6, 2017

    The weekend deluge that soaked the area Sunday got started a day early for me. Karen and I were in Grand Lake, about fifteen miles south of Lake Charles attending her family reunion Saturday morning when the bottom dropped out.Unfortunately, we were only half way across the parking lot when the skies opened up. I always enjoy visiting with Sammy Faulk, a veteran guide on Big Lake, at these annual events and he said that their bite had really taken a hit with all of the fresh water. “As a matter of fact, a lot of our guides a...

  • RICHARD SHERMAN STILL HAS HUGE CHIP ON HIS SHOULDER

    Updated Jun 6, 2017

    KAZ’S KORNER The best way to view previous years is to use the old Civil War theory and say it’s history. However the Seattle Seahawks’ All-Pro cornerback Richard Sherman is still seething about the call Head Coach Pete Carroll made in Super Bowl XLIX when the Seahawks were inside the New England Patriots’ one-yard line, trailing by a few points with time running out. The victory was there for the taking, especially with Marshawn (Beast Mode) Lynch in the backfield. He had been successful on 95 of 100 plunges during his car...

  • NFL CHANGES RULE FOR 2017 OVERTIME GAMES

    Updated May 30, 2017

    KAZ’S KORNER Usually whenever the National Football League changes any rule of the game it’s for the benefit of the league or the fans. But after last week’s Spring League Meeting in Chicago, the change that has created the most attention is the one pertaining to the length of the overtime period. The NFL owners, in their infinite wisdom, reduced the overtime period from 15 minutes to 10 minutes during the preseason and regular season because of coaches’ concerns that too many players were exhausted and risking injurie...

  • S.A.L.T. TOURNAMENT IN THE BOOK

    Updated May 30, 2017

    The 42^nd Annual Memorial Classic is officially in the book and the fishermen that participated in the two day S.A.L.T. tournament managed to weigh-in some very solid catches in spite of the weather.A little bit of rain and sunshine and a whole lot of wind changed a lot of game plans. This tournament not only kicks off the summer for most local saltwater anglers, but always provides a pretty good read as to the current status of Sabine Lake fishing.The final weigh-in confirmed the fact that it is probably a little better...

  • Dallas, Thibodaux top All-District

    Updated May 30, 2017

    Hitting and pitching leader Jack Dallas of West Orange-Stark was named Most Valuable Player on the All-District 22-4A team chosen by the league’s coaches. Bridge City catcher Schuyler Thibodaux was named Defensive MVP while Orangefield freshman Kent Michael was named Newcomer of the Year and WOS’ Shea Landry was named Coach of the Year. WOS, 27-4, won the 22-4A title, part of a run of 15 straight wins that climaxed in the Region III-4A semifinals. Silsbee finished second and produced the Offensive MVP in Chase Partain and...

  • Dallas named to All-Star Game

    Updated May 30, 2017

    West Orange-Stark pitcher Jack Dallas will suit up for the South team in the Texas High School Baseball Coaches Association All-Star Game June 17 at Dell Diamond in Round Rock. Dallas led his team to the Region III-4A semifinals this season after the Mustangs reached the state finals and the region quarterfinals the previous two seasons. A right-hander, he went 11-2 on the year for the Mustangs, who were 27-4. His earned run average was 0.86 and he struck out 119 batters in...

  • GOLDSMITH AND LAIRD WIN CCA EVENT

    Updated May 23, 2017

    When I arrived, Brookland Goldsmith and her team mate, Chaz Laird, were nervously pacing the floor of the Orange Boat Club.Neither of them paused long enough to talk as they occasionally checked their watches while counting down the final minutes before the weigh-in would conclude. Winning the tournament would just be icing on the cake for what has been a memorable May for Goldsmith, an Orangefield High School senior.It started with yet another trip to state in the pole vault immediately followed by a very rewarding...

  • Cardinals, Mustangs move on in playoffs

    Dave Rogers|Updated May 23, 2017

    For The Record West Orange-Stark moved a step closer to its second state tournament appearance in three years while Bridge City’s baseball team is looking for its most successful season in a decade. Wins by both teams in matchup of District 22-4A teams – No. 5-ranked West Orange-Stark, the district champ, knocked off fourth-place Orangefield and Bridge City, the third-place finisher, knocked off district runnerup Silsbee – puts them both in Class 4A Region III semifinal serie...

  • Cardinals of Character

    Updated May 18, 2017

    Cardinals of Character for the 6th grading period are: Pre-k J'Von Lunnon, Rebekah Mire, Mia Moreau, Lylah Lute, Kreed Spears. Kinder- Kaelyn Becerra, Brendan Menges, Josie Scales, Ellie Guillory, Hudsyn Hamilton, Elly Quebodeaux, Rylee Carver, Katie Miller, Naudia Davis, Landon Hinesley, Trevor Papp. 1st Grade- Tarah Bradley, Jeremiah Charles, Jaxon Wright, Anthony Edwards, Aaron Toups, Andrew Rizk, Halle Brinson, Brantlee Thomas, Mia Sterling, Ethan Doucet, Halley Dean,...

  • WOS Mustangs, Orangefield Bobcats roll one-game dice

    Updated May 18, 2017

    Photo: Orangefield Bobcat pitcher Ryon Stubblefield on the hill in playpff action this week. RECORD PHOTO: Darren Hoyland Dave Rogers - For The Record Friday will be do-or-die time for the West Orange-Stark and Orangefield baseball teams. That’s when they square off at Lamar’s Vincent-Beck Stadium in a one-game Class 4A regional quarterfinals playoff. “Orangefield wanted one game and won the flip,” WOS coach Shea Landry said. Both teams had been playing – and winning ...

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