Car Show Season in East Texas




It's car show season in East Texas. On Labor Day weekend, the Winnsboro Cruise-In Car Show took place. It was a super hot day but there was a great turn out with several unique cars at the show including a Delorean, a Shelby signed by Carol Shelby himself, and many more unique and vehicles. The car show took place at The Deport and included door prizes for all entries. September 14th is the Rains County Fair Classics Round the Square car show and starts at 8am in Emory. September 21st is the Classics in the Park Car Show at Jim Hogg Park in Quitman. The car show is sponsored by the Lake Country Classics Car Club and the Greater Quitman Area Chamber of Commerce. Last year this was an incredible car show with 102 vehicles entered. Dale "The C" Cummings was there playing 50's and 60's music and there were a variety food options available. The Classics in the Park Car Show will be open for registration from 9am to 11am. The show will take place from 9am to 2pm with awards at 2:30pm. Entry fee is $25 per. T-shirts and dash plaques are provided to the first 75 entries. Vendors, food and live entertainment will take place again this year and the Stinson House will also be open for tours. All classes are judged by independent judges. A People's Choice and Kid's Choice award will be voted on by attendees of the car show. Hopefully the temperatures will be more representative of Fall for this show, but no matter what there are sure to be some beautiful vehicles there to marvel at.




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Fishing Report from TPWD (Feb. 5)

GOOD. Water Stained; 49 degrees; 0.40 feet below pool. Alabama rigs are good offshore around road beds and jumps and long points in 18-23 feet. Still a few shallow fish in 3-5 feet around channels and ditches with chatterbaits and square bill crankbaits. Viper XP jigs and Texas rigs fair on big wood near channels in 5-10 feet. Report by Marc Mitchell, Lake Fork Guide Service. Rising water and warm sunny days will kick off the pre-spawn bite for larger male bass in 5-8 feet of water. Focus on creek bends and drop-offs with flooded trees. Slow-retrieved fish patterns on rocky banks on sunny days might be a good plan. Report by Guide Alex Guthrie, Fly Fish Fork Guide Service. The Lake Fork crappie bite is improving daily after the huge cold snap and loads of water the lake received the last few weeks. The fish are still very scattered and you will need to cover water to find fish. If you can get a fish to sit still long enough to get a bait over it that fish should bite. Fish seem to be very hungry and we can see fish busting schools of shad apart many times while fishing with LiveScope. Baits do not seem to matter tremendously right now, but artificial baits may be out fishing live bait just because it sits still in the water. The most important thing is to not move your bait. Maybe the shad they are eating are barely moving due to cold water temperatures. Fish can be found all over the lake in water deeper than 20 feet. Have not seen any fish shallower than 20 feet yet but with the warm forecast for the rest of February that may change soon. You can find fish on timber, brush, bridges and roaming in open water chasing shad or just migrating. Report by Jacky Wiggins, Jacky Wiggins Guide Service.

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