S2:E10 Saltwater Fishing at Fort Travis, TX | Kids Outdoors

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Everyone loves a good challenge and that's what we had at the Fort Travis park right by Galveston, TX. It was windy and the current was determined to send our bait right into the rocks but the kids persevered and we ended up catching a bunch of croaker and even a trout!

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Mia - Trapping, she enjoys every aspect of the art of trapping and rabbit snaring. Mia does her own research, scouting, trap setting (sometimes with Dad’s help), and harvesting. She also loves fishing, especially for the little ones!

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