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Subject It's Not Too Late To Refresh Yourself This Summer
Date July 29, 2022 2:31 PM
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Keeping cool and paddling the trails.





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* From novice to expert, paddling trails allow you to enjoy Texas' rivers, lakes and bays.
* Find out why red snapper are some of the reddest fish around.
* Wander forested, historic East Texas for a summer adventure.












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