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after the evening meal I took literally hundreds of fish caught
advantage of the Arctic Grayling. and so much videotape shot, that
These relatively small fish we could make an entire season of
(around two pounds) readily took programs. The flight home was
a fly on virtually every cast. Time quiet, but one thing was brought
passed quickly and by 11 p.m., it from the other Texans.
still wasn t dark. I was tired and it “Please don't tell everyone how
had been a great day, but at some good this place is,” a Houstonian
Championship, regional meets await Aquatic Club
Alvin Aquatic Club swimmers hold Joshua Lloyd (25 back), Donovan May Hanna Ortiz and Sabbrina Branham in the Amanda Edwards and Kyle Cunmnaham. well
many top 10 rankings in the Coastal Cities (25 breast and 100 IM), Austin Stamper 9-10 girls’medlev relay InF1 r ®
Aquatic Association heading into the (25 breast and 100 IM), Justin Easley (25 in the 50 freestyle event first , K Barsky won first place among the in the 25-yard freestyle event, Lia
championship and regional meets, fly), Jeff Fato (25 fly), Matthew Cryer (50 bons went to Katie Leslie firstplace rib- six-an -under girls 25 back racers. Barsky won first place again for gir‘ six-
Competing with hundreds of swimmers and 100 frees), Billy Leslie (50 back), Jackie Thibodeaux Matt Matthew Cryer, eceiving runner-up honors in the same and-under, while Savannah Smith,
from the South Texas area, over 30 Alvin Matthew Devillez (200 free) Matt Dean Th bod M . a even was Nathan Comeaux and third Sabbrina Branham and Logan Sheffield
tankers (including a father-and-daugters McCoL^k Dean Thibodeaux. Second places were places went to Jacob Easley, Haley claimed second places in their age groups,
trio) bested the field in their age groups (50 free 50 Howell and Logan Jacob Easley and Creed Hall captured
back and 50 du Sheffield. In the 50 back, third place ribbons.
- top honors went to Emily Besting the field in the individual med
Roosevelt, Billy Leslie, ley races was Austin Stamper, Misty
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I recent y returned from a fish- as well as escaping our Texas heat. three-day trips starting at $1,095 point we all need to sleep. Mid. I smiled and told them that ” length of a trophy trout is 30 inch-
ingoadventurein Canadasand.was Turnssoutmostof the folks from USD. Day better than !.««.•.*,». e. The,
surprise L discover, lot . had the ■*“ idea. The first morning it was snow- day one. We got into the lake trout only » »» everybody about this, el a deet hunter tking . Bom *
Texans had discovered fishing Our destination was Camp ing around 6 a.m. and I anticipat- and the walleye, where they bit on but well show it to them on our Crockett whitetail Llg does piav
paradise The plane ride into Grayling. This fly out fishing ed fishing to be slow. It was just every cast. I even caught a white- television show as well.” a part in it but skill and know I
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan was full lodge is nestled in remote country the opposite. The water was clear fish which is considered the This is a real value for the price edge of these toothy vellow
manZ o7 th only 300 miles south of ‘he Arctic enough to see the botfom at 20 toughest species of all to catch up and On my next trip to'Camp mouthed monsters is much more
with Tex wearing clothing Circle. There is so much water to feet and fish were everywhere. We there. I visited with my fellow Grayling. I will have my family important
with Texas sports teams logos. 1 fish that it would take many life- must have caught over 150 north- Texans that night at the lodge and along. We had the opportunitv to inter
had never been to Canada on such times to see it all. Fishing season ern pike per person that day. discovered that they also had com- A trophy speckled trout is tough
a trip and was looking forward to runs June through September and it stays daylight (at least light parable success • to catch. Generally the minimum
catching different species of fish is surprisingly affordable with enough to fish) nearly 20 hours a Believe it or not, day three got
day that far north in early summer, even better and by now I was
That means more time to fish, so needing rest. Three long days with
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age groups include Lia Barsky (25 back 100 free, 200
and 25 free), Lauren Alderman (25 free and 50
strokers were Lane Donovan May, Matt McCormick and
breast), Katie Leslie (100 individual med- back), Aaron
Follmar, Brittany Pack, Cody Branham. Third place finishes went
Hollis Howell, Matt to Hanna Ortiz. Jessica Stamper. Meghan
McCormick and Tracy Yauger and Kyle Cunningham.
Lebo and Misty Canet Serving as the long distance event of the
ley, 50 free, 100 free and 50 breast), Roosevelt (50
Allison Butler (50 free and 50 fly), Taylor and 100 frees).
Jones (100 free), Lane Follmar (50 back Greg Stamper
and 100 IM), Jo Thibodeaux (50 free and (50 free), Roy
ranked No. 1 in the area in both the 50 Barsky (50
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200 frees), Brittany Pack (200 free), Thibodeaux (50 ‘ Haley Howell and Austin Devillez finishing second and Kyle
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breast), Sammy Fato (25 and 50 frees), and Taylor Jones in the 11-12 girls’med- Lebo and Dean Thibodeaux, while earning second place finishes'1'w^re ^mily a^B uXs ^HoX
Nathan.Comeaux (25 free,, free, 25 ley relay: Jon Hood, Dean Thibodeaux, red ribbons were Taylor Jones, Matthew Roosevelt, Maggie May, Tommy Pounds Devillez and Smith Coaches forBr Alvin
freek.and25. a d Logan Sheffield.c5 Aaron Roosevelt and Matt McCormick in Cryer, Betsy Devillez, Eric Smith and and Aaron Roosevelt and a third place Aquatic Club Gators are Shauna
OSH free and 25 back)..Timmy mens medley relay. A second place Aaron Roosevelt. Individuals receiving went to Joshua Looper. Justin Easley Rathburn Kyle Roosevelt Clarissa Cryer
O Sullivan (50 free, 25 fly and 100 IM), went to Chloe Rathburn. Kayla Clifton, white ribbons included Misty Canet, received a runner-up finish in the 25 fly as and Aaron Roosevdt
took third place honors. meet, the 200-yard free was won by
For the breaststroke, Maggie May and Jon Hood with Matthew
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