CCA Texas Assistant Director Drew Adams demonstrates how to CLIP the tag from a CCA Texas STAR tagged redfish and RELEASE it before claiming your prize.
CCA Texas Assistant Director Drew Adams demonstrates how to CLIP the tag from a CCA Texas STAR tagged redfish and RELEASE it before claiming your prize.
WATCH: KFDM News | Fox 4 Beaumont was on scene with CCA Texas STAR Tournament Director Bill Kinney to discuss some important details regarding this year’s STAR Tournament.
WATCH: CCA Texas Advocacy Director Shane Bonnot demonstrates how to REMOVE the tag from a tagged redfish before you release it and claim your prize.
$131,000 DONATED by CCA Texas and our INCREDIBLE members. THANK YOU to everyone involved in this crucial project that will have a positive effect on the future of our Texas coastal fisheries.
WATCH: The first HI20 Reef Phase II Deployment about 9 miles off Sabine Pass. CCA Texas was able to donate $131,000 to this effort because of the unwavering support of our CCA Texas members who care deeply about our state’s marine resources.
CCA Texas was able to donate $131,000 to this effort because of the unwavering support of our CCA Texas members who care deeply about our state’s marine resources.
WATCH: KFDM News | Fox 4 Beaumont profiled Phase II of the HI20 Reef with our very own Director of Habitat, John Blaha.
HI20 Reef—a 160 acre site already home to a 120-foot sunken barge and hundreds of granite blocks—is set to be expanded with hundreds of tons of additional diverse materials, including reef pyramids, steel energy industry structures, low-level relief and concrete culverts.
CCA Texas donated $131,000 to this effort that will help increase trout production this coming season.
WATCH: We’ve just started airing our BRAND-NEW TV commercial that addresses the 2021 Winter Freeze and the efforts CCA Texas is already taking to help replenish our fish stocks.
In the wake of a coastal freeze, CCA Texas contributes $152,000 to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to speed coastal recovery.
It starts with you. Anglers are the backbone of fisheries conservation and we have the power to make the difference in the speed of this fisheries recovery by employing safe handling techniques.