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Where is the drought now?

Where is the drought now?

The rain we so desperately needed did arrive, but the areas of the basin with the lowest reservoir levels have seen little rain and only slight improvement to the lakes, rivers or tributaries in that area. Click the photo to learn more.
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Calling everyone who likes to fish

Calling everyone who likes to fish

A partnership aims to improve fish habitat for several area reservoirs to help with the effects of drought. Of course, a side benefit is improved fishing conditions. Click on the photo to learn more and where you can find these great fishing spots.
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No need to abandon fishing during the winter

No need to abandon fishing during the winter

Take advantage of the lack of crowds visiting reservoirs and the Brazos River to find new favorite fishing spots. Fishing is a bit different in the cold, so make sure to remember these tips. Click the photo to learn more.
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Water Cycle refresher. What is it, and how does it affect me?

Water Cycle refresher. What is it, and how does it affect me?

The water cycle is necessary for all living things, but do you really know how it works? It’s way more than just rain and evaporation. Click the image to take a refresher course in Water Cycle 101.
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Weird Water Events

Weird Water Events

If you live near or visit rivers and lakes in Texas often, you may have seen some baffling sites on the water and wondered what was going on. While industrial and wastewater spills sometimes happen and will require cleanup, most often the weird things you see on or in the water are naturally occurring. Click the photo to learn more.
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