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Astros owner looks to move team forward
Victoria Advocate
Crane was at Academy Sports + Outdoors in Victoria on Friday as part of Astros 2012 CareVan. Former Astros pitcher Shane Reynolds took part in the event and likes what he's seen from Crane. "He knows the game of baseball because he played it," Reynolds ...

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HOUSTON ASTROS OFFSEASON NOTES, FEBRUARY 2, 2012
The Cypress Times
... City...each day will include free autograph sessions at Academy Sports + Outdoors stores...for more information on player participation and the CAREavan schedule, visit www.astros.com/careavan. CORPUS CHRISTI: The Houston Astros CAREavan will visit ...

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Vietnam, US Clothiers Sued in Grim Overseas Labor Complaint
Courthouse News Service
The workers claim defendant US companies Aramark and Academy Sports & Outdoors were part of an "international human trafficking conspiracy," as they contracted the factory to make clothes for them. Lead plaintiff Thuy Thi Vu aka Phuong-Anh Vu sued a ...



Guillermo Villarreal & Leoncio Sanchez: Buying 17000 Rounds Of Ammo At An ...
Houston Press (blog)
31 2012 at 3:01 PM ​If you live in Texas, or much of the South, you've probably heard the bouncy jingle "Academy Sports & Outdoors -- the right stuff, the right price!" This apparently holds true if you're in the market for a ton of ammunition to sneak ...

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The Cypress Times

ASTROS 2012 CAREavan HITS THE ROAD WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1
The Cypress Times
... Okla., and five days in the Houston area. In addition to numerous private community stops, each day will include free public autograph sessions at Academy Sports + Outdoors stores. The team will make two-day trips to Austin (Feb.

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Houston Chronicle (blog)

Texans fate starts, ends with Yates
Houston Chronicle (blog)
(Smiley N. Pool / Houston Chronicle) Texans' JJ Watt talks with Damon Holland, 12, left, and Jesus Lopez, 11, right, as they shop during the annual Shop With A Texan event at Academy Sports + Outdoors, 2404 SW Freeway, Tuesday, Dec.

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Astros' CAREavan in Brownsville today
Brownsville Herald
The Astros wrap up their Brownsville tour from 7 to 8 pm at Academy Sports and Outdoors. The public is in-vited to meet the players and get autographs. The Astros hope to sign at least one item for each fan that attends and also will allow photographs.

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Academy Named Defendant in Human Trafficking Case
Sporting Goods Intelligence (registration)
... most described as poor and uneducated in the complaint, who were allegedly lured to Jordan to help produce school apparel for uniform maker Aramark and BCG branded clothing, which is sold exclusively across the Academy Sports + Outdoors chain.



Houston Astros caravan to stop in Oklahoma City Feb. 6
NewsOK.com
Representatives from the organization will visit Tinker Air Force base, an area hospital and hold an autograph session at Academy Sports and Outdoors. The only public event during the caravan is the autograph session at Academy Sports.



HOUSTON ASTROS OFFSEASON NOTES
The Cypress Times
... an eight-day span and will include a stop in Oklahoma City...each day will include free autograph sessions at Academy Sports + Outdoors stores...for more information on player participation and the CAREavan schedule, visit www.astros.com/careavan.


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Outdoors Featured Article

Winter Trout Fly Fishing

02/06/12

 by: Cameron Larsen

It is winter time now. One step on the frozen porch steps first thing in the morning removes any doubt of that fact. Winter time brings on many thoughts, holidays, dark afternoons, football on TV and for me some of the best trout fly fishing there is. That’s right trout fishing, winter steelhead fly fishing has been around a long time, and gets more popular every season. But the truth of the matter is trout fly fishing can be excellent, the crowds are down to non-existent, the scenery and wildlife are plentiful, and it makes those long days of early spring with non-stop rain and overflowing rivers more tolerable.

When to go:

Winter fly fishing demands a little timing and planning on your part. One nice thing is, the weekends aren’t crowded, so you really don’t need to ask the boss for time off, to really get some peace and solitude. But other planning does need to be done. The first thing is checking your local regulations. Many, many places now offer year around trout fly fishing. A good portion of this is probably catch and release, but that only helps in further reducing the crowds. Some areas allow only lakes to be fished year round, some only allow rivers, but most places will allow something to be fished year round.

After you have your areas selected, you must really get an idea on the weather. Mild winter days, specifically afternoons, can provide some shirtsleeve fishing opportunities. Coastal regions that rarely get snow or ice, need to be checked more for river levels. Three or four days of steady rain can really put a river in at unfishable levels. It is also rarely enjoyable to fish in well below freezing temperatures. Even if you can dress warmly enough, the ice on the guides make casting nearly impossible, and the slickness of entering the river is extremely dangerous. Extreme care should be taken when wading in general, one slight misstep, can send you into the river, dangerous all year, this is multiplied by the cold air temperatures in the winter. Also light is much less, making it difficult to see the river bottom while wading. So step very cautiously. And always fish with a partner.

OK, enough of the warnings, when to go is what we are after. I prefer a nice period of dry weather, with mild afternoons. I rarely fish in the early morning, in the winter, but if you can get a fogged over morning with nicely rising afternoon temperatures that reach in to the 40’s, you have a day to hit the water!

What to wear:

A few years ago I switched to breathable waders and I actually have never been more comfortable while winter fishing. I layer underneath with two or three layers of thermal wear, including one layer of fleece pants. I can move much better than in neoprene’s, and there is no clamminess to bring on chills. Socks are also important silk liners with thick winter socks work for me. I have a roomier pair of wading boots specifically for winter to allow for the extra bulk. I also don’t cinch my boots down too tight, as that seems to cut off circulation, nothing will ruin a fishing trip quicker than cold feet.

Many angler’s wear fingerless fleece gloves. I like them only if there is a biting wind, otherwise I can’t seem to keep them dry long enough to make them worth the effort. I can cast adequately with either hand, and will sometimes tuck my free hand inside my waders by my chest.

To me a hat is virtually as important as waders, and I layer shirts, remembering my vest will also provide some warmth. Don’t forget the inside, a nice hot thermos of coffee, has brought many a sigh of satisfaction.

Fishing:

Winter trout fly fishing requires some adjustments. Plan on sub-surface fishing primarily. The warm afternoons like I mentioned above will produce Blue Wing Olive hatches in many locations, and midges hatch year round as well. Some dry fly action can occur, especially on smaller streams where options are less for trout. But by and large plan on fishing nymphs. And plan on fishing them deep. Depending on the size of water, a split or two is mandatory, and perhaps a sinking tip line. I usually use two flies, one as a dropper. Good patterns include, imitations of food sources that are available year round like San Juan Worms, Chironomid Pupas, Disco Midge, and Wd-40’s. General nymph patterns like Hare’s Ear and Prince Nymphs, will work to imitate the occasional nymph that might come in the trout’s path.. Streamers also make excellent winter flies, including Woolly Buggers, Muddler’s and Mickey Finn’s. Don’t forget that like trout, small fish and nymphs metabolism is slow as well, and they are apt to stick to the bottom, and out of the main current.

Winter fishing usually means clear water. I use lighter tippet than normal, because fish seem more easily spooked. Trout’s metabolism makes them want to seek out pools near the bank that are warmed by the sun, so they are more vulnerable. I usually forgo strike indicators as well. Also remember that due to the slower metabolism, the fish will be sluggish. They often will bite gingerly, hook-ups will be primarily in the tongue. As trout may often go after several small insects in one mouthful. So rigorous setting of the hook is not required.

They are not likely to chase food down, as this will burn more calories then they will take in. Especially when fishing smaller patterns. While small pattern are very effective, in fact the first choice of many winter angler’s, they need to be fished deep, and in front of the fish. Dead drifting nymphs is my first choice. If no luck I will try swinging streamers, second. I mend my line as soon as it hits the water, to ensure a drag free drift, and wait for the gentle take. I let the fish do the setting.

Once landed the winter fish might need more that it’s usual care before allowing it to swim free. Landing fish should be quicker do to their lower energy, and then one must make sure the fish is 100% revived before it’s release.

Summary:

There you have it, like all forms of fly fishing winter fly fishing takes a little practice, and a lot of patience. But the surreal beauty of winter combined the solitude it brings, makes this an especially rewarding time of year, to flog the water.

About The Author

Cameron Larsen is a retired commericial fly tier and fly fishing guide. He now operates The Big Y Fly Company. Http://www.bigyflyco.com. He can be reached at info@bigyflyco.com. This article will appear in the Big Y Fly Fishing E-Zine at Http://www.bigyflyco.com/Bigyflyfishingezine.html


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