SARTIN MARINE - The Fisherman`s Guide, News You Can Use!

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SARTIN MARINE - The Fisherman`s Guide, News You Can Use!
“The Fisherman’s Guide, News You Can Use”
B Section
February, 2016
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Strollin’ With Stroman
By Dean Stroman
As you read this, most of Fork’s big’uns are in or very
close to shallow water spawning sites. Some will be at
back ends of major creeks. Others will be staging up
next to their spawning sites. Catching these older-age
class bass is easiest when they first pull up to shallow
water spawning sites. They start cruising their new
home site getting themselves familiar with their new
surroundings. Once they become familiar with their
new surroundings, they will set up their core area on
or near the deepest available water, normally in six to
ten feet depths. Some of these staging areas will hold
large numbers of bass until they get ready to spawn,
and then move on to their spawning site. Water temperature will be the key factor as to when bass will
actively start their spawning activities.
Lake Fork will normally have three spawns, one in
February, March and April with a few left over in May.
Older age class bass are normally the first group to
spawn in late February and March with younger and
more numbers peaking at the end of March through
April. For February spawn water temperature will
play a key role together with the moon phase. When
water temperature reaches that magical sixty-five degree range, spawning activity will start in earnest.
For early spawn key in on areas that have the warmest
water temperature. Find those areas that get the most
available light and are the warmest. Weather conditions also play an important role. The northwest side
of coves and creeks are generally the first to warm up.
If Mother Nature gives us a warming trend the last
week of February, the spawning activities will begin
in earnest. This activity will be best on Fork’s upper
ends of Lake Fork Creek. Garrett, Elm, Magee Bay,
Broad Tree, back ends of Birch, Little and Big Caney
and the Glades will also have early spawning activity.
Find the areas that have the warmest water temperature that is protected from prevailing winds, sloping
banks in back of major creeks, secondary points that
have creek channels that
come closest to shallow
water areas or drainage,
back ends that have two
to four feet of water, on
the edge falling to six to
February
ten feet in creek channels. Bass will be either in or on
the edge of these channels. Find these and you should
be in “hawg heaven.”
During warming trends and during the start of a cold
front, fish the shallow sides two to four feet after the
fronts. Fish the deeper areas until water temperature
warms back up. A few days of seventy degree weather can warm these shallow areas quickly. The biggest
key is water temperature. Every creek and cove will
have a different temperature. Find the warmest and
you will get bit.
When fishing these areas, lipless cranks in red color,
suspending jerk baits with black/blue chrome or gold
sides with an orange belly, and spinner baits in chartreuse and white with a touch of red or burnt orange
is hard to beat. When bass become inactive and you
can’t get bit on these reaction lures, switch to jig/craw,
plastic Texas-rigged or split-shot lizards, or Senkotype baits. On really tough days a split-shot French
fry-type bait will be your best bet.
Gene Larew is my plastics sponsor. They have been
around a long time and consistently produce the best
plastic there is…period!! From crappie jigs to little
and giant worms, from creature type lures to soft jerk
baits, if it is made of plastic, Gene Larew has it covered with the best colors and lure collection there is.
If you are planning a trip to Lake Fork, I’ll be more
than happy to help make your trip a successful one.
If you want to book a trip or just need up-to-date information, give me a call at 903-850-5083 (cell) or
903-383-7214 (landline) or email me at dstroman@
peoplescom.net. If you are wanting a guided trip, I
still have openings for fall and winter trips. Good luck
and good fishing!
Dean is a professional
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3-B
Game Warden Field Notes
The following items are compiled from recent Texas
Parks and Wildlife Department law enforcement reports.
--Shock on the Border- A Red River County game
warden received a call from the Red River County
Sherriff’s Office about a landowner who said several subjects were shocking fish in the Red River. The
warden had dispatch called the warden in McCurtain
County, Oklahoma before he went to the river. When
he arrived at the river, the warden saw the suspects exit
the river on the Oklahoma side. The warden relayed a
description of the suspects’ vehicle to the McCurtain
County officers, who stopped and held the suspects
until Oklahoma wardens arrived. The wardens didn’t
find any fish with the suspects, but they did confiscate
a shocking device.
--You Look Familiar-- As a Delta County game
warden and a Hunt County warden patrolled Greenville City lakes early one morning, they contacted a
man who was sitting in his parked truck. One warden immediately recognized the man as someone he
had arrested on a warrant for aggravated assault of a
peace officer in 2011. During the arrest, the warden
had found methamphetamine when he searched his
vehicle. The man served three years in prison and was
released on parole. The wardens noticed the suspect
seemed very nervous as they spoke to him, though he
consented to a vehicle search. The wardens found a he
glass pipe and methamphetamine. The suspect said
he would be going back to prison for violating his
parole.
--Voices in the Bushes-- A Freestone County game
warden received a call from a landowner, shortly
after midnight, about a possible road hunter. He had
seen a truck drive slowly past his property several
times, shining headlights into his pasture. The warden went to the property, and as he was getting a
description of the suspect’s vehicle from the landowner, the truck he was looking for happened to
drive right by the warden’s vehicle. The warden observed the truck shine its headlights into the landowner’s pasture several times before following the
truck. When the truck stopped in the middle of a
public roadway for a few minutes, the warden initiated a traffic stop. Although the warden did not find
any hunting equipment in the truck during a consensual search, he did find a glass pipe and methamphetamine. The driver said it looked like a drug
pipe but it wasn’t his. The warden asked the suspect why he was shining his lights in the pasture.
The man said he was “looking for the voices in the
bushes.” When the warden asked what the voices
were saying, the man said he kept hearing a highpitched “Whoooooop!” The warden arrested the
suspect for possession of a controlled substance.
--Captain America Lives in Texas-- As a Whar-
ton County game warden patrolled a field during
the South Zone dove season opener, he came across
one hunter dressed like Captain America, wearing
flag shorts and a Captain America T-shirt. The hunter harvested 15 birds opening morning. When the
warden checked the same field later that afternoon,
he saw a familiar face: Captain America was still
there, shooting dove, even though he had reached
his daily bag limit that morning. The warden
walked over to the hunter and asked him how his
hunt was going. Captain America said it was “going
great” and that he had already harvested 10 birds
that afternoon. When the warden asked him how he
did that morning, the hunter paused before realizing
he had talked to the same warden that morning. The
warden advised Captain America to consider wearing camouflage next time he was out hunting. The
warden seized his 10 birds and issued a citation.
--Don’t Lie to the Wardens-- As two Atascosa
County game wardens checked dove hunters in the
special white-winged dove area of Atascosa County, they saw a hunter cleaning six mourning doves.
The wardens saw the hunter toss something in the
brush as they drove up. After inspecting his pile of
cleaned birds, the wardens saw two quail carcasses.
The hunter denied harvesting the quail, even though
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Quick
Meal
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Tips
By Sue Hampton
If the gang is headed to your house to watch the super bowl, chili is a great crowd pleaser that’s easy to
make.
Cooking chili in a slow cooker is simple and it gets
the host out of the kitchen and into the game. Just place
a disposable liner in the cooker, add the ingredients,
cover and set the controls. When the whistle blows,
you have a meal your team will love. Slow cooker
liners from Reynolds make cleanup a snap. Just toss
the disposable liner when you’re done – no scrubbing
Chili made in a slow cooker is a treat for guests
and hosts.
For
Game
or soaking required.
Put assorted toppings
such as sour cream, grated cheese, chopped onions and more in bowls
before everyone arrives
to serve with this hearty
game day favorite.
Super Bowl Chili
1 Reynolds’ Slow Cooker Liner
1 pound lean ground beef
1 medium green bell pepper, chopped
1 small onion, chopped
2 cans (15 oz.) pinto
beans, undrained
2 packages (1.25 oz.)
chili seasoning mix
1 can (15 oz.) tomato
sauce
1 can (10 oz.) diced tomatoes and green chilies
Cheese and sour cream
(optional)
Open slow cooker liner
and place it inside a 5 to
6-1/2 quart slow cooker
Day
bowl. Fit liner snugly
against the bottom and
sides of bowl; pull top of
liner over rim of bowl.
Brown ground beef, bell
pepper and onion in a
large skillet over medium-high heat, stirring
occasionally, until beef
is no longer pink. Drain
well, Place beef mixture
into slow cooker liner.
Combine remaining ingredients in a medium
bowl. Pour over beef
mixture; gently stir with
wooden or plastic spoon
to combine. Place lid on
slow cooker. Cook on
low for 6 to 7 hours or on
high for 3 to 3-1/2 hours
until heated through.
Carefully remove lid to
allow steam to escape.
Serve food directly from
slow cooker liner. Do not
lift or transport liner with
food inside.
Cook’s tip: Store your
February
Entertaining
slow cooker liners in the you’ll have them when
cooker itself. That way, you need them.
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Game Warden Field Notes (Continued from Page 3-B)
was hunting alone. The wardens looked in the brush
where they had seen the hunter throw something and
found two quail breasts. The wardens gave the hunter
a citation for exceeding the daily bag limit of mourning dove and for possessing quail in closed season.
--You Really Should Have Hunted Legally-- While
setting up on a suspected baited area, a LaSalle County game warden and a Dimmit County game warden
heard some shots nearby and decided to investigate.
Upon arriving at a tank dam where they heard the
shots, they saw three individuals standing on top of
the dam hunting dove. After talking to the three people, the wardens found a sack of milo in the back of
the men’s vehicle and all over the ground around the
hunters. The wardens also found one of the hunters
was over his daily bag limit of mourning dove, another hunter was hunting without a license and all three
were hunting over a baited area. The man without a
hunting license reluctantly gave his ID to the wardens,
who discovered the man had a warrant for child neglect. The wardens took him to the LaSalle County
Jail.
--It Was Supposed to Sink-- A Red River County
game warden and the Clarksville Chief of Police responded to a call about a car submerged in the Clarksville City Lake. The officers took a boat out to the car
and saw the doors of the vehicle were shut and the
windows were down. A Bowie County game warden
arrived on scene with a side scan sonar unit to check
the area around the car for bodies, but they didn’t find
any. After a dive team hooked up the car to tow it out
of the lake, the officers discovered a metal brace holding down the gas pedal. The Clarksville Police Department is investigating possible motives for dumping the car.
--Remains Remain-- A Denton County game warden
responded to a call to Lake Lewisville about the discovery of possible human remains. When he arrived
on scene, along with the Denton County Sheriff’s Investigations and Medical Examiner, the warden found
several remains that had been revealed as the area
eroded from flooding. An anthropologist the officers
consulted said the remains were most likely Native
American in origin. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers anthropology team will investigate the find.
--Don’t Deny It-- A Tarrant County game warden
was checking fishermen around Lake Worth when
he noticed two men standing outside a truck. As the
warden approached and identified himself, both men
looked at each other. The warden, who could smell
marijuana, asked the men if they had any illegal substances. Both men denied having anything illegal in
their possession. After a consensual search, however,
the warden found a meth pipe, marijuana, a scale
commonly used for weighing drugs, and 7.4 grams of
methamphetamine. One of the men was arrested, and
the case is pending.
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February
game warden was out patrolling on an ATV when he
received an Operation Game Thief call. The anonymous caller said a suspect was selling crappie across
the street from the Game Warden office. The warden
headed to the office, and as he pulled into the parking
lot, he saw the suspect moving a cooler in the trunk
of his vehicle. When the warden questioned him, the
suspect admitted to selling crappie. After seizing 24
quart bags with 174 crappie fillets, the warden filed
citations and civil restitution.
--”We Didn’t Know”-- Two Henderson County
game wardens responded to an Operation Game Thief
call about hunters baiting migratory waterfowl. The
wardens arrived at the suspected blind, in a slough
attached to Lake Palestine, where they found two
hunters. The wardens noticed a pile of corn behind
the blind, as well as some corn floating in the water
nearby. When the wardens asked them about the bait,
the hunters said, “We didn’t know it was baited, and
if we did, we would not have hunted it.” The wardens
filed charges for hunting migratory waterfowl over a
baited area.
--”Steeling” Metal-- A Montgomery County game
warden arrested two individuals for felony theft of
metal. The pair had been stealing copper from buildings on private property. The pair is also suspected
of stealing four air conditioning units, three window
units, copper piping from the attics of some of the
buildings and numerous other items in the area over
the course of two weeks. After arresting the two suspects for stealing the copper, the wardens are investigating their connection to the prior thefts.
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$225K with owner financing.
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February
JR SIMPSON
903-850-3324
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Office: 800-254-7541 - Fax: 903-763-4487
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Alba $289,000
PENDING
Quitman $99,000
Quitman $399,000
Pending
Emory $85,900
Yantis $599,000
LAKE FORK HOME ON 4+ ACRES
features log siding, a deep water private boat ramp, a fishing pier w/500’
of frontage on Lake Fork. This waterfront home has two bdrms & two
full baths, fireplace, large utility room
with deep sink and a shower. Huge
master bdrm has walk-in closet &
gorgeous master bath with a walk-in
tiled shower. Metal garage for your
bass boat with carport for 4 vehicles.
3BED, 2 BATH W/GUEST HOUSE,
carport & 30x40 workshop building
with an attached two stall carport,
sits on 2 acres, is partially fenced &
features new flooring. No zoning or
restrictions. Great hwy exposure for
your home business! Home is move in
ready & conveniently located to Quitman, Harmony & Gilmer. Would be a
great first time byuers home or even
better retirement home.
FABULOUS 2,000+ SQFT HOME
secluded on 50 beautiful wooded unrestricted acres, private and remote.
Home is like new condition, has laminate wood flooring and porcelain tile,
no carpeting. Fenced back yard and
garden area. Detached 300sqft guest
house with above ground pool and
workshop with HVAC. Pipe fencing
and good county road frontage.
TOTALLY UPDATED and no restrictions with this 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath on
shared private pond. All new granite
counters in kitchen and bathrooms,
ceramic tile floors in bath & kitchen,
ceramic tile showers, laminate wood
floors and metal roof. Covered front
and back porches, fenced yard, storage shed and a pole barn. All furnishings negotiable & new appliances
stay. MOTIVATED SELLER!
THE VILLAS AT LANDS END
This home is sitting on two lots on a
main lake point. No worries with this
maintenance free association which
leaves plenty of time for a round of
golf at the Links at Lands End or a
day of fishing on World Famous Lake
Fork. Crown molding, granite counters, wood flooring, custom tile bathrooms & each bedroom in this home
has it’s own full bathroom.
RARE 50 ACRE TRACT OF LAND
Property sits outside Quitman city limits &
features some of the best views anywhere in
Wood County. Property has been planted with
rye grass, fescue, millet & other mixtures.
Underbrush has been cleared, no trash piles or
dump sites. Tons of deer! Super clean property
with dogwood, wild plum, persimmon, huge
post oaks, red oaks, black walnut, pines, tickle
tongue & cedar trees. This is one of those properties you have to see to believe! QUITMAN
Reduced $174,900
Quitman $75,900
HIGH
QUAILITY,
CUSTOM
BUILT, builders personal waterfront
home on Lake Fork has all the amenitits you could ask for. From Foam
insulation to Travertine tile, Granite
Counters & Knotty Alder Cabinets.
In-ground pool with hot tub & waterfall plus a bonus foom upstairs with
an office. Home is on 2 lots with 1.3
acres plus leaseback, plenty room for
a peir and a boat house.
3 BEDROOM 2 BATH BRICK HOME
in Quitman city limits & within
walking distance to all city services!
Quitman ETMC Hospital less than
a mile down the street! Fenced back
yard and circle driveway, this home
has had many updates in the last year,
including a new roof and lots of new
paint and flooring! This would be
a great first time buyers home with
plenty of room for kids and pets!
Yantis $239,900
CUSTOM BUILT, HIGH QUALITY
Home is located in a Lake Fork subdivision with no HOA fees with a private boat ramp 300 yards away. Home
is stone and brick with cedar trim,
hardwood floors, ceramic tile, Jacuzzi
tub, stainless appliances, hickory cabinets and Aspen walls and ceilings.
Huge garage for your bass boat plus
an additional garage for your toys or
use as a workshop.
Yantis $599,000
Lake Holbrook $139,000
Quitman $69,500
Quitman $139,000
Yantis $325,000
THE VILLAS AT LANDS END This
home features a maintenance free
association. This is the perfect place
to come relax, play a round of golf
or spend a day on the lake and leave
the maintenance to someone else!
Home features 3 bdrms, 2.5 baths,
granite counters, custom cabinets,
hardwood & ceramic tile floors! Enjoy Lake Fork views from your covered back porch and deck.
LAKE FORK WATER
FRONT & OFF-WATER
LOTS
FROM $17,900 TO
$219,900
LAKE FORK AREA
ACREAGE FROM
$59,000 TO $174,900
3/2 HOME WITH 40x60 SHOP
Home has an attached carport in
front and a nice 16x20 covered back
porch. Property has a 14x20 storage building and a 10x40 two stall
carport area attached to back of the
workshop. Home is very well maintained and is just 5 miles to Lake
Quitman boat ramp and 15 minutes
to a Lake Fork boat ramp.
Yantis $79,900
BRING ALL WRITTEN OFFERS!
3 bedroom, 2 bath with attached 2
car garage home sits on 1.183 partially wooded acres for privacy.
Home has an enclosed Bonus Room
that is 32’ across the back of the
home and has wood flooring with a
wood burning stove. Home is neat,
clean and very close to World Famous Lake Fork with community
boat ramp across the street.
Yantis $212,000
A RARE FIND ON LAKE FORK
Home sits on 2.5 acres of deeded
property, owner says there is
2-4acres of leaseback with an enclosed boathouse. Home has been
recently remodeled and updated.
This 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath home
features an open living & kitchen
floor plan. The 26x32 shop building has a concrete slab, with plenty
of room for your boat & toys!
90x40 OFFICE BUILDING with
nice entry. Kitchen/break room
with 3 offices and large work area.
Overhead door at rear and door
at side. Two updated HVAC units,
commercial phone system in place.
Plenty of parking plus a full acre of
land to expand if needed.
Winnsboro $109,000
AFFORDABLE & HARD TO
FIND Waterfront home on Lake
Holbrook. This three bedroom,
two bathroom home has a split
bedroom floor plan and two living areas. Outside there is a covered front porch, screened-in back
porch, storage building, carport
for your boat and a fishing pier on
the lake. This could be your Perfect Getaway!
BRING YOUR BEST OFFER!
This 2 bedroom, 1 bath home has
a 8 x 24 covered front porch. There
is a 25 x 25 shop building, 15 x 22
storage building, 15 x 22 carport & a
greenhouse. Interior has been completely updated & home sits on 1.5+
acres for plenty of privacy, off the
beaten path. Home is located walking distance to all city services in
Quitman & has city utilities.
A GREAT FIND ON LAKE FORK
Established RV park with a long waiting list
for RV lots. There are currently 39 RV lots &
13-16 acres of leaseback to expand the RV
park. 4 septic systems with room for 30 additional RV sites on current septic systems.
Property includes a water well for RV park
with a 35 gpm pump, 2011 manufactured
home, a deep water boat ramp & a
sass frass log guest house that is not yet completed inside. This is a rare opportunity & rare
find on Lake Fork! Yantis $450,000

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