Texas Parks and Wildlife - Season 29 Episode 5 Flocking with Friends, Where to Wade
A Classic Competition from the Coast is now statewide and open to all. Follow some folks who decided to find out how many different birds can be seen in a day, a morning, or from just one spot. Wade fishing not only puts you right where the action is, but the experts say you can catch more and bigger fish.
First Air Date: Jan 01, 1970
Last Air date: Nov 11, 2024
Season: 13 Season
Episode: 321 Episode
Runtime: 30 minutes
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Popularity: 30.284
Language: English
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Austin's Warblers, Pedernales Falls Bike Trails, Selling Texas
Recovery at Possum Kingdom, Texas Horned Lizards, Remembering Bois d’Arc Creek
Will Hunt for Food, Nicole's Big Adventure, 50 Years and Counting
Waiting for Winter Trout, A New North Deer, Talking to the Animals
Flocking with Friends, Where to Wade
The Inspired Artist, Geocaching Changed My Life, Fishing the Late Shift
Fitting In, Standing Out, The Burden of Bounty
Calling All Pintails, Hurricanes: A Force of Nature
K9 Wardens, Fisheries for the Future, Buck Fever
The Invaders, What’s in the Water
Above Texas: Rivers & Lakes, Climate of Changes
Outdoor Family Camping, Action for the Oceans
The Rio Grande: Down But Not Out, The Boat Builder
Above Texas: The Coast, Paddling Caddo Lake, Student Parking
Eye in the Sky, LBJ's Hill Country Legacy
Managing the Martins, State Park Ambassadors, Battle at the Fork
Over Texas: Growing Pains, Winter Wonderland for Waterfowl, A Journey South
Spreading His Wings, Policing Pollution
Texas Tussle: A Gator Hunt, Balancing Act
Chasing a Ghost, 50 Years Later, Same Photo, A Place to Hunt
What Wardens Do, Stripers in Production
Restoring a Texas Treasure, A Scar on the Flats
The Last Dance, Mystery of the Tarpon
Under Texas: Beneath the Surface, The Last Stand
Natural Wasteland, Texas Eagles on the Move
A Man in Paradise, Stone Skipping, A Long Way to Seadrift: The Texas Water Safari