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AUSTIN, Texas — Two people are facing charges after game wardens caught them illegally fishing for black bass in Lady Bird Lake near Barton Springs. Game wardens were alerted to the issue on a ...
Read more Two people are facing citations related to illegal fishing activity on Lady Bird Lake, according to Texas Game Wardens.
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