We left the Rockport area Saturday and drove the 200 miles north to the Thousand Trails park at Medina Lake. Our thought was to be able to get a little fishing in.
This is the result of the drought in Texas. It is so sad. In the bottom corner you can see the fishing dock. So there will be no fishing here. However, we do have a lot of deer roaming around.
They certainly have no fear. This is what Thousand Trails calls a preserve so these deer know that they are safe from any type of hunters. The downside is you have to be very careful where you walk!!!
This is the result of the drought in Texas. It is so sad. In the bottom corner you can see the fishing dock. So there will be no fishing here. However, we do have a lot of deer roaming around.
They certainly have no fear. This is what Thousand Trails calls a preserve so these deer know that they are safe from any type of hunters. The downside is you have to be very careful where you walk!!!
WOW! That really is a drought!
ReplyDeleteThat is exactly how San Angelo looks. It is down to only 10% of the water is left. Awful!
ReplyDeleteI think the entire Midwest is experiencing a drought. We're in Minnesota and we have NO snow on the ground. In February! No snow shoeing. No cross country skiing. No snowmobiling. The ice isn't thick enough for ice fishing. Our sportspeople are not happy either.
ReplyDeleteKay has a earthquake, Sue has snow and we have rain. Enjoy the drought.
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