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If tennis is your game, you can enjoy it while visiting Port Aransas - for free. Visitors are always welcome to join an informal group of adult tennis players at the Port Aransas High School tennis courts on Station Street. The only requirement is a knowledge of the game. More ... A s the air and water temperatures rise, spring and summer fishing in Port Aransas offers a greater variety of fish in sizes that measure from an inch to 12 feet, and from an ounce to 700 pounds. An angler needs only to decide if he'll fish docks and bays, or go offshore to reap the saltwater bounty. More ... W ant to really get away from it all? Beg, borrow or rent (but don't steal) a kayak and take a trip through some of the shallowwater wetlands that lie north and west of Port Aransas. The wetlands include some of the most popular kayaking water around, and several of the trails have been marked. Maps available at many sporting goods stores (including the South Jetty) outline the trails. More ... Amberjack, Greater: 121 lbs.; length 64.9; John Stout; Gulf of Mexico; 8/20/05. Angelfish, Blue: 5.64 lbs.; length 18.75; Kirk Zuch, Corpus Christi; Port Aransas; 5/19/93. Angelfish, French: 8.70 lbs.; length 18.50; Dennis Daye, San Antonio, Gulf of Mexico; 9/11/94. More ... |
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