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 January, 2016 Page 1-B ~Since 1984 ~ SARTIN MARINE ~Since 1984 ~ Let us put you on the water in a super new Legend, Bullet, Sweetwater, Xpress, Veranda or a quality used boat! “Why Buy Used? When You Can Buy New!” AUTHORIZED DEALER Sales & Installation Getting In & Out of your boat made EASY!!! Easy Step System CERTIFIED MECHANICS SERVICE ON ALL MAKES & MODELS AUTHORIZED SALES * SERVICE * PARTS & ACCESSORIES AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR: LOWRANCE * HUMMINGBIRD MOTORGUIDE * MINNKOTA 290 FM 1567 West 8 Miles South of Sulphur Springs off Hwy. 154 OPEN: TUES. - SAT. www.sartinmarine.com FINANCING AVAILABLE Call Ask About Our Service Specials Sales * Service Installation With Power-Pole you can stop your boat swiftly and silently with the touch of a button and keep your boat securely in place, even in heavy wind and current. Billy For a Test Ride 903-383-7726 Toll Free 866-920-8331 Page 2-B “The Fisherman’s Guide, News You Can Use” Strollin’ With Stroman up in big schools off creek channels and ledges in and around deep water, such as humps, ridges, roadbeds, bridges, mouths of major creeks, major points, riprap, and rocks. The key is to stay around the deep water breaklines. Keep your boat positioned where you are working your lure across the breakline. Good breakline is defined by an area where the water gets deep quickly, i.e., a five foot change in depth over a five and onehalf foot linear distance. Key in on areas that have some form of structure, such as wood, hydrilla, manmade or natural, on the edges or in the breaklines. Fish these areas slowly. Remember, patience and persistence will pay off. Early January key in on deepest water areas. Find the baitfish on these breaklines and fish these areas thoroughly. On most January days feeding times will By Dean Stroman be during the hottest part of the day. Midday to early Cold water bass fishing can be very tough when wa- afternoon will be the best time to catch Miss Big. ter temperature drops below fifty degrees and stays Around the end of December the winter solstice ocaround the mid-forties to mid-fifties. Bass feeding ac- curs and the hours of sunlight per day begins to intivities will slow down and bass can go days without crease. Bass’ annual migration will head to shallow feeding at all. They will still feed, but the feeding ac- water areas. This movement is caused by the length tivity will be short and their movement to feed will not of days, not the water temperature. Spawning activibe far from their core area. To get bit you must find big ties will start by water temperature. The trigger that bass’ core area and find out what time of day triggers starts this movement is photosynthesis. Period. Bass will start their migration to staging areas around the her feeding time. Baitfish movements slow down and they will group third week of January no matter what the water temperature for that area. Older age class bass are the first to move shallow due to spawning instincts. Large females will cruise their spawn- January ing site a month before they actually spawn, but they will never be far from deep water. I can’t tell you how many times in late January that you can set up in two to three feet of water fishing creek channels that drop off to five to six feet in back ends of some major creeks and the water temperature is in the mid-forties and you will be the only boat in sight until late February. That is when most folks think bass start going shallow to spawn. Little do they know that most big ones have already been there. Start fishing the upper ends of the lake in January. Look for feeder creeks that run into main lake. Key in on areas where creeks or deep breaklines run near the points or banks. When you find the above areas, concentrate on spots protected from the prevailing north wind. These honey holes will be a few degrees warmer then the surrounding water. When you find these hot spots, you will be in business. Older age class bass are more weary and more easily spooked than the average bass and should be approached quietly. Turn off the big motor. Use your trolling motor to quietly and slowly approach your fishing area. Keep the noise level inside the boat to minimum. Boat noise will spook Miss Big. If you have to walk around the boat, do so quietly. Weather changes also affect how big bass will locate on structure. Concentrate on more shallow breaklines during consistent weather patterns, such as warming trends. During frontal conditions fish the deeper breaklines. Contrary to popular belief, bass will not move out of shallow water areas but will seek the deepest nearby water. 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 guide on Lake Fork and is sponsored by Legend Boats, Mercury Marine, Century 21 Lake Country, Gene Larew, V&M the Ultimate Bass Bait, Mossy Oak and Easy Step Systems. Land for Sale Now Open Thursdays Fridays Saturdays 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm S o u t h e r n Ho p k i n s County Minutes Fr o m L a k e F o r k 2 Ac r e s t o 1 3 Ac r e s (Restricted to Ne w D o u b l e Wi d e o r Ne w C o n s t r u c t i o n ) 34 acres 105 acres Owner Financing Av a i l a b l e 903-348-1052 Practice C.P.R. & Fish Friendly January “The Fisherman’s Guide, News You Can Use” 3-B Game Warden Field Notes The following items are compiled from recent Texas Parks and Wildlife Department law enforcement reports. --Won’t See You Later, Alligator-- After a Shelby County game warden received a call about a five-foot alligator that had been shot on the Attoyac River, he contacted a gas company located near the river, hoping someone who worked there had seen something. An employee said he saw some people by the river a few days earlier and gave a description of the people and their vehicle, which the warden found a few days later at a local hunting lease. After running a vehicle check, the warden found the owner on Facebook, and the gas company employee positively identified him as one of the people he had seen near the river. The warden went to the suspect’s house, and the suspect confessed his friend shot the alligator with a .20-gauge shotgun. After calling his friend to come over and verify what happened, the cooperative shooter arrived at the house a little while later. The warden filed multiple cases, and civil restitution is pending. --Campground Terror--A Shelby County game warden was on patrol when he heard a 911 call over dispatch about an assault with shots fired at a local marina campground. The caller said the shooter was threatening to kill her and would “shoot when he saw police cars” and was “going to die tonight.” The warden, two deputies and a constable responded to the scene, though they didn’t know the shooter’s exact location. Using night vision goggles, the warden and other officers searched and cleared the campground. When they saw the silhouette of a man walking quickly through the shadows, they told him to stop and took him into custody. The warden found a loaded.357 handgun nearby. The man was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. --Selfie Incriminated--A Matagorda County game warden received information from a citizen about an individual who had illegally obtained and kept an alligator. Because the individual posted pictures of the alligator on social media, the wardens found him quite easily. The individual admitted to taking the alligator from a public roadway. --Port O’Connor Drowning-- Two Matagorda County game wardens responded to a reported double drowning near the Port O’Connor Jetties. Three men were fishing just off the beach when their boat tipped over because of the choppy water. They fell out of the boat, and, unable to get back into the boat or hold on to it, two of the fishermen drowned in the rough waters. The third man called for help. A short time later, a group of fishermen on the beach spotted both bodies in the surf and pulled them to shore. A US Coast Guard helicopter that had responded to assist with the search lowered a rescue swimmer down to the beach. The swimmer and fishermen loaded both bodies into the game wardens’ patrol boat. The wardens then took the victims across Matagorda Bay to Palacios, where the Justice of the Peace met them at the dock. The bodies were turned over to a local funeral home, and the Sheriff’s deputies assisted the wardens with locating and notifying the next of kin for the two men from Victoria. --”Biting So Good”--As two Jefferson County game wardens patrolled Port Arthur, they came across two men fishing from the bank around 1 a.m. The individuals were fishing under lights and catching speckled trout. They said the trout were “biting so good” they couldn’t help themselves. The wardens found the men in possession of 18 undersized trout. Cases are pending against them. --Two Shot, Two Wounded-- Two game wardens responded to a double homicide in which two victims were shot in a vehicle. They determined that at least one suspect had fled the scene, though they located him a short time later. The wardens then requested a K9 warden team to assist in evidence recovery. After reviewing the scene and all available evidence, the wardens determined four individuals, including the two who were shot, were involved. The other two were wounded and, after they were taken into custody, they were taken to the local hospital. The Starr County Sheriff’s Office and the Texas Rangers will (See Game Warden ....Continued on Page 6-B) Service Marine on Lake Fork NOW IN THEIR 24TH YEAR OF BUSINESS STILL OFFERING "SERVICE" FIRST! We Will Float your Boat With "Big Savings"! 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Before preparing that winning recipe for your party meats on the lowest shelf guests like the following “Saucy Hot Wings”, re- of the refrigerator or unmember to be “Food Wise” and use proper food han- der cold running water, dling – Chill chicken to 40 F or less, Clean hands never on the counter. and utensils and Cook chicken to the recommended * Use plastic, not woodtemperature of 170 F for white meat and 180 F for en, cutting boards. * Use paper towels indark meat and whole birds. In addition to the above safety tips in preparing stead of cloth towels to clean preparation surfaces, this allows you to throw away soiled towels. * Internal meat temperature is very important; use a meat thermometer to check temperature to ensure accuracy before serving your meal. * If you plan to use a marinade, discard the remainder after using it on raw chicken. * Keep hot foods hot Fire up your Super Bowl party with savory Saucy and cold foods cold, use Hot Wings! By Sue Hampton With Tasty warming pans or ice dishes to keep food out of the spoilage zone. * Food spoilage is most likely to occur when food is kept between 40 F and 140 F, discard any foods held in this range for more than two hours. Saucy Hot Wings 1 package fresh or frozen chicken wings (about 2 pounds) ½ cup ketchup 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 tablespoons vinegar 2 teaspoons honey 1 tablespoon hot pepper sauce ¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes, crushed 1 cup ranch salad dressing 1/3 cup crumbled bleu cheese PREP: Preheat oven to 425 F. CLEAN: Wash hands. Foods Cover rack of broiler pan with aluminum foil and spray with nonstick spray. Cut wings into three pieces at joints; discard tips. Combine ketchup, oil, vinegar, honey, hot sauce and pepper flakes in medium bowl. Dip chicken, one piece at a time, into mixture to coat well. Remove and arrange on foil-lined pan. Repeat until all wing pieces are coated with sauce. To make dipping sauce, combine ranch dressing and bleu cheese in a small bowl. Refrigerate until ready to serve. COOK: Bake wings at 425 F for 25 minutes; turn over and bake an additional 10 to 15 minutes or until edges begin to crisp and internal juices of chicken run clear. (Or insert instant-read meat January thermometer in thickest part of chicken. Temperature should read 180 F.) SERVE: Serve wings with bleu cheese dipping sauce. If you would like "The Fisherman's Guide, News You Can Use" Delivered to you, a friend, or relative's home for 1 year (12 Issues) For Only $30, Send check or Money Order Name & Address to: The Fisherman's Guide, News You Can Use, 538 PR 5861 Yantis, TX., 75497 January Martins “The Fisherman’s Guide, News You Can Use” FISHERMANS INN 2933 West SH 154 Quitman, TX 75783 903-878-2137 5-B Lake Fork Tournament Schedule Jan. thru Mar. 2016 Family Owned & Operated P.O. 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Call Don 903-383-7748 or email: fishnews@lakefork.net Page 6-B “The Fisherman’s Guide, News You Can Use” January Game Warden Field Notes (Continued from Page 3-B) handle further investigation. --The Feathers Gave Them Away--Two Bexar County game wardens received an Operation Game Thief call about illegal dove hunting on private property. When the wardens arrived at the property to talk to the suspect, they observed spent shotgun shells and dove feathers on the ground. The suspect admitted to shooting doves, one of which was a banded whitewing dove. After showing the wardens where he was keeping the doves, the wardens gave him a citation for hunting doves in closed season. --Well I Guess the Party’s Over-- A Starr County game warden and a Zapata County warden got a call about a stranded boater on Falcon Lake. When the wardens arrived at Falcon Lake, they located the vessel and provided instructions to the boat operator and his passengers on how to get the boat running and guide it back to the boat ramp. Once back at the boat ramp, the wardens conducted a water safety inspection and consensual search, which revealed several empty beer cans and drug paraphernalia. The wardens issued multiple citations and notified the young passengers’ parents. --Just Leave Him Alone-- A man contacted Comal County game wardens about a small alligator he had photographed in the Guadalupe River near Nichols Landing, a popular swimming area north of Canyon Lake. The man sent his pictures to the wardens but also posted them on social media. After seeing the pic- tures on social media, several media outlets called the game wardens about the alligator. The wardens said the alligator was in its natural habitat and should not pose any threat to the general public, though they are prepared to take the necessary steps if the alligator needs to be relocated. --I Think I’ll Just Leave My Car in the Water--A game warden assisted officers from the Texas Department of Public Safety in responding to a vehicle accident in which a woman drove into the water from a low water crossing bridge. The person who called in the accident said the woman had gotten out of the car after she drove it off the bridge and left the scene, walking south. As the warden headed to the woman’s last known location, he saw a woman fitting the witnesses’ description, walking along the road and carrying several items. The warden pulled up behind her and saw she was staggering and having a difficult time maintaining her balance. As his headlights lit up the area in front of the woman, she never turned around to see who had pulled up behind her. As the warden parked his vehicle and got out, he asked the woman to stop, and she slowly turned around. The warden asked where she was going, to which the woman replied she was going to her boss’s house. The warden then asked her to step to the side of the road and questioned her about where she came from. The woman said she had just gotten out of the hospital and was driving to the store to get a pack of cigarettes. The warden asked if Armadillo Rod & Reel Repair Reasonable Rates Quality Service Effective immediately Drop Off & Pick Up Repair Work At Lake Fork Marina she had taken any medications, and she said she had but not since leaving the hospital four hours earlier. As the warden spoke with the woman, he observed signs of intoxication. Her speech was slow, mumbled and at times incoherent. She seemed unaware of her surroundings and unable to balance on level ground. The warden turned the woman over to a DPS trooper who arrived on the scene. The woman was arrested for driving while intoxicated. --No Way Back-- A Bowie County game warden responded to a call about a male and a female who had been dropped off at a remote campground two days earlier. When he arrived at the campground, the warden noticed neither person had food or water, and neither would say who dropped them off or when they were going to be picked up. The warden, after checking for active warrants for both people, arrested the male on an active warrant. The warden offered to give the female a ride to town while he transported her boyfriend to jail. As she gathered up her things, the warden asked to search her possessions for anything that might compromise officer safety during transport. She gave her consent, and the warden found a glass methamphetamine pipe with a burned substance in it. The female said she had forgotten the pipe was in her bag. Both the male and female said there was nothing else for the wardens to find because they had smoked it all. 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Now through the "Wish to Fish Foundation" they can have that day in the sun with their family. Any family with a child between the ages 3 to 18 years of age that has been diagnosed or treated for a life-threatening illness or accident is invited to come fish Lake Fork for any species of fish at NO COST! Lodging, meals, and fishing are provided for. This allows the family to spend quality time together fishing without worries or expenses. The outing includes one night lodging, meals, refreshments, snacks, all on a 26' Tritoon Pontoon, (accompanied with a 9-1-1 chase boat for any emergency that may occur. All bait and fishing equipment provided. If you are, or know of a family that meets the above criteria, contact us! Help us spread the word, we are here for the children! For Scheduling or More Info Contact: Don Hampton, Founder & Program Director visit our website: www.wishtofishfoundation.com Page 8-B “The Fisherman’s Guide, News You Can Use” January JR SIMPSON 903-850-3324 EMAIL: jr.simpson@century21.com Office: 800-254-7541 - Fax: 903-763-4487 www.c21lakecountryrealty.com REDUCED Yantis $875,000 PENDING Quitman $99,000 Quitman $399,000 REDUCED Emory $85,900 UNIQUE ONE-OF-A-KIND Custom Lake Fork Home! Professionally designed and decorated. Efficient cooling & heating with 21’ ceilings. Italian tile, bamboo wood flooring & grantie counters. 2 stall boat house w/2 electric lifts. Insecticide System covering entire home, garage, patio and boathouse. Furnishings are negotiable. View Virutal Tour link www.lakeforkwaterfront.net 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! Quitman $475,000 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. GORGEOUS LAKE FORK waterfront custom home with boat house, electric lift and your own private boat ramp. Home features an eat-in kitchen with butlers pantry, formal dining room, outdoor kitchen, an attached 2 car garage and a detached garage workshop, guest apartment over garage and a charming covered porch. Some furnishings may be negotiable. 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 Hawkins $199,000 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 $139,000 Yantis $79,900 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 Yantis $599,000 Quitman $69,500 LOCATED IN HOLLY LAKE RANCH AREA - This 4 unit property is in a high traffic area, any business will get serious highway exposure. Property has great income potential. One unit is currently rented, 3 others are available. No restrictions or zoning. MOTIVATED SELLER with reasonable offers! LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH ME AND SEE IT HERE! 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. Lake Holbrook $139,000 Yantis $325,000 Yantis $199,900 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 Yantis $212,000 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. 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. 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. LOCATED IN THE HEART OF LAKE FORK on a dead end county road. This 3 bedroom 2 bath home sits on 10 acres adjacent to Lake Fork leaseback of approx. 2-4 acres in the far back of Long Branch Creek. Huge 50x100 red iron shop building. No zoning and no restrictions, this can be your own piece of Lake Fork paradise. 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! 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 $549,900
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