Texas Game and Fish, Volume 11, Number 7, June 1953 Page: CREDIT PAGE
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Game Fish
EDI VOR ........... Townsend Miller
Chiel Photographer ..... Lon Fitzgerald
Asst. Photographer..... .Clyde Graham
Circulation Department ... Ed Ferguson
Editorial Assistant......... Jean Erwin
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Members of the Game and Fish Com-
mission: V. F. Neuhaus, Mission, Chair-
man; Shelby Kritser, Amarillo; W.
Scott Schreiner, Kerrville; Walter
Lechner, Fort Worth; Richard M. Kle-
berg, Kingsville; Herman Heep, Buda;
Frank Wood, Wichita Falls; W. T.
Scarborough, Kenedy: J. W. Elliott,
Mexia; H. D. Dodgen, Executive Secre-
tary; W. J. Cutbirth, Jr., Assistant
Executive Secretary.
Directors of Divisions: F. M. Cow-
sert, Austin, Law Enforcement; Marion
Toole, Austin, Inland Fisheries; W. C.
Glazener, Austin, Wildlife Restoration;
Joe Marks, Austin, Engineering; V. E.
Skaggs, Austin, Chief Clerk; Cecil W.
Reid, Coastal Fisheries; Everett T. Daw-
son, Austin, Departmental Publications.A MONTHLY MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO THE PROTECTION AND
CONSERVATION OF OUR NATIVE GAME AND FISH; AND TO
THE IMPROVEMENT OF HUNTING AND FISHING IN TEXAS.June, 1953
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In This Issue
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Giant Fresh-Water What-Is-It ...................
A fisherman caught it but didn't want it!
Texas City Industry Fights Pollution .. ..
From the GALVESTON NEWS
What industry is doing in one community to keep the bays clean.
Identifying the Black Basses of Texas .............
By WILLIAM H. BROWN
Can you tell them apart? Here's how.
And the Bands Go On ............ .
By MARTHA W. WEST
Some fascinating and surprising sidelights of the dove banding program.
Proper Diet Means Better Performance Afield ... ...
By DR. MARTIN P. HINES
First of a series about dog care aimed at gaining better performance in the field.
The Commission's Shrimp Tagging Program .... ..
By HOWARD LEE
Steady income for the shrimpers, more shrimp for the table.
Camping Notes ....................... ..
By C. P. HUDSON
Camping in Texas can be pleasant-even fun. Here's what you'll need.
Wilderness Fishing and Orchids .............. .
By JAY VESSELS
To Lure a Lunker ....................... .
BY H. C. GENTRY
Another in a series of adventures with big bass.Lookin' In on
the Outdoors ......2
Fishing' Fiesta ........144
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Black Bass Are Babied.. 27
Fishing Was Too Good.. 28
Letters .............30Texas Tracks ........20 Books .. ..........32
Duck Nesting ........ 22 Wildlife Babies .. .. . .
Waterfowl Meetings . .. 22 . . . . Inside Back Cover
Fi hh TI7h! Cover
The fisherman doesn't often catch "a"
Spanish mackerel, for when the schools ar-
rive on the Gulf Coast they hit trolling or
casting lures en masse. This gamester, a
welcome dish on the table, was painted for
this month's cover by Sidney A. Wooldridge.
The colored splendor of the Spanish mack-
erel is a fleeting thing, which fades rapidly
out of water.JUNE, 1953
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