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Running The River Secrets Of The Sabine 1st Edition Wes Ferguson Jacob Croft Botter Andrew Sansom

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Running The River Secrets Of The Sabine 1st Edition Wes Ferguson Jacob Croft Botter Andrew Sansom
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Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 27.85 MB
Pages: 162
Author: Wes Ferguson; Jacob Croft Botter; Andrew Sansom
ISBN: 9781623491277, 1623491274
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Running The River Secrets Of The Sabine 1st Edition Wes Ferguson Jacob Croft Botter Andrew Sansom by Wes Ferguson; Jacob Croft Botter; Andrew Sansom 9781623491277, 1623491274 instant download after payment.

Growing up near the Sabine, journalist Wes Ferguson, like most East Texans, steered clear of its murky, debris-filled waters, where alligators lived in the backwater sloughs and an occasional body was pulled from some out-of-the-way crossing. The Sabine held a reputation as a haunt for a handful of hunters and loggers, more than a few water moccasins, swarms of mosquitoes, and the occasional black bear lumbering through swamp oak and cypress knees. But when Ferguson set out to do a series of newspaper stories on the upper portion of the river, he and photographer Jacob Croft Botter were entranced by the river’s subtle beauty and the solitude they found there. They came to admire the self-described “river rats” who hunted, fished, and swapped stories along the muddy water—plain folk who love the Sabine as much as Hill Country vacationers love the clear waters of the Guadalupe. Determined to travel the rest of the river, Ferguson and Botter loaded their gear and launched into the stretch of river that charts the line between the states and ends at the Gulf of Mexico. To learn more about The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment, sponsors of this book's series, please click here.

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