Surface water temperature 86 degrees. We are locating more trout and reds in the intracoastal relating to structure, as well as a few fish over shell on the South Shoreline on tails with 1/8 oz heads, with darker colors performing the best. We are once again burning a good amount of fuel and time taking…
We left Crystal Beach toward the end of the 1970’s. We were kicked out if you need to know the truth. My Mother-in-law made us leave. Very wise reasoning on her part being that we needed to go venture out, get “real” jobs and raise our family. I thought we had a pretty groovy life.…
History is a tapestry woven with pivotal moments that have shaped nations, cultures, and the course of humanity. Each day carries the weight of significant events—triumphs, tragedies, discoveries, and revolutions—that echo through time. From August 5 to August 11, the pages of history are marked by groundbreaking achievements, fierce battles, and transformative decisions. Whether it’s…
Traveling doesn’t have to drain your wallet to be comfortable and efficient. The key lies in choosing essentials that strike a balance between affordability and durability. Whether you’re a frequent flier or an occasional adventurer, investing in the right gear at the right price can elevate your experience without compromising quality. Smart shoppers know where…
Mark your calendars for a unique coastal experience as the Bolivar Point Lighthouse Foundation invites the public to an Open House & Brick Viewing event in honor of National Lighthouse Day. The celebration will take place on Sunday, August 3rd, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, at the iconic Bolivar Point Lighthouse, located at…
On Saturday, all three of our local volunteer fire departments—Port Bolivar VFD, Crystal Beach VFD, and High Island VFD—came together at Swedes Park for a training session focused on dump tank operations. This hands-on exercise involved setting up a 3,000-gallon dump tank, a vital piece of equipment used during large fires in areas without nearby…
Crab lovers, mark your calendars! The Texas Crab Festival has just made a major announcement that will bring even more fun—and family time—to next year’s celebration. After carefully reviewing attendance trends, festival organizers have decided to adjust the schedule to better serve the community. Next year’s Texas Crab Festival will run from Thursday, May 7…
By J. Lee Austin, MD Nervous wild Bats of the world can rest a little easier now that the Prince of Darkness, Ozzy Osborne has taken his last ride on the Crazy Train. At 76, the Godfather of heavy metal music finally succumbed to the ravages of Parkinson’s and the tragicomic undulations and perturbations of…
In this article we look at the top 10 known primary contributing factors of recreational boating accidents from 2024, the last full year for which we have data, with 2023 thrown in for comparison. Here are the tables: #1: Operator Inattention Operator inattention is still at the top of the list of contributing factors of…
Surface water temperature 87 degrees in East Galveston Bay. Colors varied, depending upon water clarity and light conditions, with Glacier Freeze triggering the most bites for our anglers. Our clients are still finding good success using Fish Smack Popping corks with a 1-to-2-foot leader above a shrimp imitation lure, or Tails with a 1/8 oz…
Well Boys & Girls, before you know it, it’ll be time to go to bed early, get up early in the morning, eat a good breakfast and get ready to catch the ol’ school bus. I heard High Island begins August 5th and Galveston ISD begins August 11. League City & Friendswood schools begin August…
History isn’t just about dusty old textbooks—it’s packed with wild, game-changing moments that still affect us today. Each day carries echoes of the past—triumphs, tragedies, and turning points that define our collective story. These events remind us how a single day can alter the trajectory of science, politics, and society. Join us as we explore…
Beth Terminella, president of the Bolivar Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, sat down for a candid interview to reflect on her leadership, challenges facing the local business community, and her hopes for the future of the Chamber and the Peninsula at large. Her answers revealed a passionate leader guided by humility, optimism, and an appreciation for…
By Linda Elissalde There are movie cowboys, TV cowboys, singing cowboys and cartoon cowboys. Someday we might even view AI cowboys. However, REAL COWBOYS still exist. Bolivar Peninsula Cultural Foundation (BPCF) was honored to present two real Coastal Cowboys for their July 16, 2025 meeting at Eagles 3719. Bob Kahla and Lloyd Maxwell shared fond…
By Elinor Tinsley Bay Vue Methodist Church began a Beach Ministry some years ago and it has morphed over the years into different things, depending on our different circumstances. We used to set up a tent on the beach and we would hand out cold water and Vacation Bible School (VBS) items for kids and…
This column addresses two categories of accident statistics from the 2024 Boating Accident Statistics, the latest statistics we have for a full year. Last week’s column, titled Please Be Seated, discussed the latest statistics also, and concentrated on improper boat loading. This week we will look at the top two primary incident types, both of…
Surface water temperature 86 degrees. We are locating more trout than reds, in the intracoastal relating to structure, as well as a few fish over shell on the South Shoreline on tails with 1/8 oz heads, with darker colors performing the best in the areas with stained water. We are once again burning a good…
With all this dry hot weather, I’m trying to keep up with watering my plants. In fact, my husband informed me Sunday morning half the garden out front was flooded, and the driveway may be growing. I had forgotten to turn the sprinkler off Saturday night! Boy, did those plants look happy! I went out…
While the Buck Moon has already risen and set over the Lone Star State, July still has a handful of impressive celestial shows left for skywatchers—especially those lucky enough to stargaze from wide-open Texas skies. Here’s what’s still in store for the rest of the month: Delta Aquariid Meteor Shower (Peaks July 28–30) One of…
A Tapestry of Triumphs, Tragedies, and Turning Points, this week in history has witnessed moments that changed the world in dramatic and unexpected ways, from humanity’s soaring achievements, like the safe return of Apollo 11 (1969) and the birth of the first “test-tube baby” (1978), to the somber shadow of World War I’s beginning (1914).…