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By Doug Pike
ESPNOutdoors.com Monday, November 2, 2009 There were far more treats than tricks dealt Texas fishermen this past weekend, and short-term prospects couldn't be much better. During most or all of the past week, depending on which piece of coast is under scrutiny, rain, runoff and north wind combined to trigger a major flush of groceries out of isolated marshes and back lakes. From one end of Texas to the other, guides issued reports of long, heavy stringers and spoke optimistically of the future. Capt. Sally Moffett of Port Aransas call ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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