Archive for October, 2009

Dave Lefebre Wins TTBC

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Winner

Congratulations to Dave Lefebre who won the 2009 Toyota Texas Bass Classic World Championship at Lake Conroe. Lefebre led all three days and took home the trophy, $210,000 in cash and a Toyota Tundra. He won by only four ounces over Andy Montgomery and was only one pound ahead of the nearest three competitors.

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Nick Bullard – Conroe Cajun Catfish Festival Tournament Winner

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

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Nick Bullard of New Caney, age 11 takes first place in the Conroe Cajun Catfish Festival Fishing Tournament.

Fish – Blue
Weight 57.6 lbs
Length 49inches
Girth 30inches
Caught Saturday night Oct. 3rd on the tram north of 1097

The fish’s weight was certified and I believe they are going to submit it to TPWD as a State and Lake youth record.

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Nick with his winning $300 check, which was presented to him at the festival. He plans on using the money to buy an Xbox 360 and a fishing game.

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Hayden Kerr Catches 15 Pound Grass Carp

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

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What a catch!
This 15lb Carp was caught this summer (2009) in Lake Conroe by 11 year old Hayden Kerr. Hayden is an avid fisherman looking forward to the …
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Texas Parks & Wildlife Foundation – Toyota Sponsors ShareLunker Program

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Toyota New Title Sponsor For ShareLunker Program

August 17, 2009
Media Contact: Dick Davis, (214) 720-1478, ddavis@tpwf.org
Toyota is New Title Sponsor for ShareLunker Program
DALLAS — Longtime Texas conservation supporter Toyota has been named title sponsor of the nationally-known fisheries conservation effort that will now be known as the Toyota ShareLunker Program.

Headquartered at the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center in Athens, Texas, the Toyota ShareLunker Program uses angler-donated largemouth bass weighing 13 pounds or more (”lunkers”) in a selective breeding program that produces fish for stocking into Texas public waters. Anglers who donate fish receive a fiberglass replica of their catch, ShareLunker clothing and recognition at an annual banquet. The Texas resident catching the largest bass also receives a lifetime fishing license.

Toyota responded to a request for proposals by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation, the official non-profit partner of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The company made a three-year cash and in-kind offer, which includes funding and a new 2010 Toyota Tundra truck. The company will receive naming rights as well as recognition in news releases, signage and other promotional materials and venues.

“The ShareLunker program is one of the most successful in the nation in fisheries conservation,” said Toby Hynes, Gulf States Toyota president. “Toyota has long been a supporter of the Foundation and Department in their innovative programs. We believe it is important to encourage such sound efforts to further the enjoyment of the Texas outdoors.”

As a longtime Foundation and Department partner and sponsor, Toyota has supported several programs for many years. Gulf States Toyota, the privately held distributor for Texas and four surrounding states, in concert with Toyota Motor Sales USA, has previously demonstrated aggressive support and involvement in environmental and conservation activities. Sponsorship activities are designed to perfectly align with the philosophies and strategies of the foundation and department.

Examples of historically-sponsored activities showcasing the value of the partnership between Toyota, TPWF and TPWD include: Texas State Park Guide, Wallet License Holders, Bag Limit Cards, In-School Youth Shooting Sports, State Park Maps, TPW Expo, Life’s Better Outside awareness campaign, Archery In Schools, State Park Interpretive Brochures, Conservation License Plates, Official Vehicle of the TPW Foundation, Texas Conservation Hall of Fame Banquet, Texas Outdoor Family, Spanish translation of key TPWD customer communication, Hook & Bullet Newsletter and the Toyota Texas Bass Classic.

Since 1991, the TPW Foundation has been the official non-profit funding partner for TPWD. By bringing together companies, corporations, communities and individuals, the foundation has successfully raised more than $70 million benefiting a wide variety of conservation projects. The foundation preserves Texas treasures like Chinati Mountains and the Playa Lakes of the Panhandle. It supports facilities, such as the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center, which house programs important to wildlife preservation and study. The foundation plays an essential role in conservation education, with scholarship opportunities, internships, and outdoor activities for children.

The ShareLunker program has been instrumental in increasing the size and occurrence of trophy largemouth bass in Texas. To date, 471 fish have been entered into the program. Program goals include:

Enhancing the science of genetics and the selective breeding of largemouth bass, with the ultimate goal of producing the world record largemouth bass in Texas (Operation World Record);

Producing and stocking more fingerlings and increasing the number of “lunker” bass weighing 8 pounds or more in Texas;

Increasing the awareness of and educating Texans on the value of this program and the importance of donating lunkers; and

Increasing awareness of how to properly handle and care for big bass.
For more information about the Toyota ShareLunker sponsorship or the Foundation, contact Davis with the foundation at ddavis@tpwf.org or (214) 720-1478.

On the Net: http://www.tpwf.org

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The Conroe Cajun Catfish Festival

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

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The Conroe Cajun Catfish Festival
October 9th, 10th, & 11th

The Conroe Cajun Catfish Festival will be celebrating their 20th annivarsary in 2009. Preparations are already in full swing for the 2009 Festival. This festival is several notches above the basic community festival. The Conroe Cajun Catfish Festival annually draws 30,000 to 40,000people to hear it’s stellar music line-up, browse through the many craft booths and exhibits and eat a variety of Cajun style food, including Catfish! A strong regional attraction, the featival is beginning to attract nation wide attention. The Festival benefits the non-profit Friends of Conroe, Inc., who are working to enhance the quality of life in Conroe and Montgomery County through civic and cultural improvements. The Friends contribute funds to other established nonprofit organizations, promote community projects and support the renovation of the downtown Conroe area. The Conroe Kids Fest is another community project that is supported each year.

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