Texas Parks and Wildlife stocks five lakes across North Texas to encourage urban areas to learn how fish.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department stocks 18 locations across Texas with fish as part of an effort to give individuals and families the opportunity to fish in suburban and urban areas."If you’ve never fished before, these are the perfect places to get started. If you are an experienced angler, these are the perfect places to introduce fishing to a friend or family member," said Marcos DeJesus, TPWD Inland Fisheries Division Region Three Director.
"We try to encourage families and individuals to come out and just enjoy the outdoors, and enjoy some fishing," said Raphael Brock, TPWD District Fishery Biologist for DFW.First responders recognized by Allen city leaders following first anniversary of outlet mall shooting
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