DALLAS — Barrett McCLendon fought the wind and waves of anglers on a recent trip to South Texas’ Falcon Reservoir, but he was rewarded. Big fish responded in a big way.“We caught some fish up shallow in less than 2 feet of water, but the majority of our fish came in 8 to 10 feet,” said McClendon, who caught an average of two bass an hour in the 3- to 5-pound range.
More about McClendon’s trip and other bass anglers’ outings lead the front page of today’s edition of Lone Star Outdoor News. Also in the newspaper, available for download at www.LSONews.com and at newsstands throughout Texas, are stories about the salinity levels on the coast and a forecast for the upcoming turkey season.
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 averaging 10,000 visits per month with 20,000 page views online at LSONews.com.
Lone Star Outdoor News reports on bass catches, salinity levels, turkey forecast in latest issue















