men on two separate boats ventured into the area of Old Guerrero, a colonial town that's now a ghost town, on the Mexican side of Falcon Lake, according to a press release from the Texas Department of Public safety (TDPS). "It may not be on the high seas, but they are taking advantage of people on this lake by threatening and robbing them." "It's piracy," said Zapata County Sheriff Sigifredo Gonzalez. (The international border is in the middle of the lake.) Not unlike the infamous Somali pirates in the Gulf of Aden, pirates on this lake have reportedly wielded high-powered rifles and automatic weapons.Īfter several incidents in the past month, including armed robbery and attempted armed robbery, the Texas Department of Public Safety and the Zapata County Sheriff's Department are urging all boaters to stay out of Mexican waters. 1.Travel to Quanchkin 2.Wait until dark 3.Catch catfish using Sour Bread 4.Catch catfish using Moldy Cheese 5.Catch catfish using Dried Locusts 6660, 7, San Joaquin Pass (1 Day), Witching Recipe Book Sturgeon-Demon Level 5 A giant creature, only vaguely resembling a Sturgeon, has intimidated all the anglers in the San Joaquin Delta. and shares a border with the northern Mexican state of Tamaulipas. Texans have reported seeing armed boatmen on the lake, which hosts some of the largest bass fishing tournaments in the U.S. His calm sense of determination and passion for the sport was evident in every cast.May 27, 2010— - Mexican drug cartel pirates have made their debut on Falcon Lake in Zapata County, Texas. 4th of July Mission Hi everyone,Everything you are looking for is here ALL FAST XP&MONEY SPOTS PLAYLST. Trying to figure out what flies the Pike and Smallmouth would crush was the day’s activity. Color patterns, line weight and rod selection and fly size and type were constantly being evaluated and changed. The discussion with his eldest son Kim who in his own right is probably one of the most technical anglers I have ever been with on the water. I’m not sure there is another 88-year-old on the planet that can fish and hold a stick like this guy. It is certainly a learning experience watching this 88-year-old man toss a fly and figure out how to be successful and catch the targeted species. Craig Stapon/Winnipeg Sun Photo by Craig Stapon / Winnipeg Sun/Postmedia Network Article content Eighty-eight-year-old Roland Frazier. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
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