DALLAS — For its speckled trout edition, Lone Star Outdoor News brings its readers three stories about one of the most popular coastal fish and the anglers who pursue them.
The lead story gives a forecast for late winter and spring fishing in Texas’ inshore waters. The winter has been cold, but speckled trout anglers say the bite is about to become hot. Other stories are about the anglers: one, a physician, takes every Thursday off to hit the water; another carves his own highly prized twitch baits.
Also in the latest edition, which appears on newsstands throughout Texas today and is available for download at www.LSONews.com, are stories about how Texas anglers fared in the 2010 Bassmaster Classic and about Texas Parks and Wildlife’s proposed plan for cutting its budget.
On the hunting side, readers can learn about Dallas companies that turn shed antlers into dog chews and about how many deer feeders to place on a ranch or lease.
Now in its sixth year, Lone Star Outdoor News covers hunting and fishing across Texas and the nation. It brings the most credible and timely information to sportsmen and women two times per month and is available in print, with 40,000 copies audited circulation, and more than 10,000 monthly page views online at LSONews.com.
Speckled trout, Texans in the Classic, state budget in latest Lone Star Outdoor News















