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Are there Alligators in North Texas?

August 5, 2015 by tyler@dfwsurf.com

Alligators in North Texas

“Are there alligators on the lake?” Surprisingly, this question is asked frequently.  Alligators are very scary, can be harmful when touched and they do not like paddleboarders, kayakers, or wake surfers.  LOL!!  Unfortunately, this is not the case at all.  Every other year there seems to be a rare sighting of an alligator on remote lakes near the metroplex and the sighting is broadcasted all over the news.  The most important thing to keep in mind if you were wondering about whether or not you should come out to the lake is that alligator sightings are both rare and remote.  This means that once a year or every two years they are sighted because of the fact that there are not many alligators on North Texas lakes at all (most of them have been found on the Trinity River, Lake Worth or remote areas on the outskirts of popular lakes).  Remote means that, out of the 20 or so gators that are around, they are nowhere near the open areas of the lake, they would most likely be located in shallow waterway runoffs away from the public.  And finally, if there is an alligator spotting then good luck gator!  When the rare sighting does take place, local gator rescue teams take action towards immediate removal.  The picture above shows exactly what took place on July 9th on the Trinity River in Fort Worth.  The funny part is that the gator caught near the Trinity was actually blind.

Alligator Gar on the other hand are very abundant, are usually found in packs and can be found near Marinas or low level waterways outside of the main bodies of lake water.  These things are basically 80% fish-20% alligator and mostly harmless.

Alligator Gar Lake Grapevine Lake Lewisville

Here’s an alligator gar as seen on the tv show “River Monsters.”  The biggest gars in the world are found on the Trinity River that flows through Dallas and Fort Worth.

Alligator Gar River Monsters Trinity River Dallas

While you might find the occasional alligator and plenty of alligator gar in Texas, rest assured, that Texas is not like Florida that is abundant with alligators who can be dangerous.  North Texas lakes are safe to swim and play.  See you on the water.

Filed Under: lake news Tagged With: alligator gar, alligators in Texas, Lake Worth Alligators

Keeping Texas Beautiful

April 13, 2015 by tyler@dfwsurf.com

The Problem:  According to the EPA, “40% of lakes and rivers do not meet water quality standards.”  The amount of trash seems to keep building up, land fills keep stacking up and local sources for water, including lakes and rivers, keep being polluted.  There is a problem and there needs to be a solution.

For the local watersport scene this is crucial, not only for business and local tourism, but more importantly, to sustain lake life and its activities that we love.  Statistically, thousands of locals and tourists venture out to Texas lakes year after year, but imagine if these lakes become contaminated and polluted to a certain extent such that the news, media and word of mouth have created a conception that these lakes are “dirty.”  Would you want to be on a lake or river that is unkept and trashy?  Would you want to go to one that you heard was dirty?

The Solution:  Education/ Awareness + Cleanup.

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In south Texas, Austin area, Linda McCoy-Schriever has been the solution and for her efforts she is the recent recipient of the Keep Texas Beautiful Volunteer of the Year Award.  According to the Keep Texas Beautiful website, “For the past 6 years, Linda has dedicated herself to making an impact in the Austin community.  As a Clean Lady Bird Lake, Adopt-a-Creek, and Clean Sweep site leader, she has trained hundreds of volunteers throughout her years of service. In 2014 alone, she spent 386 hours volunteering with Keep Austin Beautiful programs.”  Congrats to our friend Linda for her efforts and to all of our paddle + trash clean up events she has organized over the years.

 

We invite you to come join our efforts around Texas to Keep Texas Beautiful and to ultimately Keep America Beautiful.

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Trash clean up at Grapevine Lake thanks to the DFW Surf crew

It starts with each individual like Linda and organized trash clean ups such as the ones at DFW Surf we have been organizing since 2007 like our “Pick up Trash and then Surf for Free Days.”  With all of our efforts on the lakes throughout Texas we can make a difference.  The following pictures are just from a couple hours of clean up.  Imagine if we can give a couple days a year of our time.  Please come support our next clean up opportunity on Lake Grapevine, click HERE for more info, this Saturday the 18th.  Pick up a bag of trash and treat yourself to an hour of paddleboarding thanks to the DFW Surf Club.

Filed Under: lake news Tagged With: Keep Texas Beautiful

DFW Boat Expo: DFW Surf’s Top 3

February 3, 2015 by tyler@dfwsurf.com

The annual Dallas Boat Show aka the Dallas Boat Expo, is the place to be for watersport lovers, boaters and wakesurfers.  It takes place twice a year, winter and summer sales event at Dallas Market Hall.  Everyone wants to know what the best surf boat is, what the best boards are, which Marina to join and where to make their summer plans.  Here is our advice, our Top 3 Reasons Why you should check out the DFW Boat Expo

  1.  New Boats–  The Winter DFW Boat Expo you can check out all the new boats and features.  Each year wakesurfing technology and boat designs get bigger and better
  2. The Deals–  This is the opportune time when dealers mark down prices.  Winter show is the time to check out all the brand new boats, 5 months later is when the summer show takes place and you will find some great deals on new boats as dealerships start to make way for the next year’s models
  3. The Industry–  Everyone in the industry will be there even popular wake athletes.  This is a great time to talk to industry boating and lake enthusiasts, athletes and experts

More info about the Dallas Boat Expo at dallasboatexpo.com

Attention Wakesurfers!  Be sure to check out the upcoming SURF THE LAKE annual wakesurfing competition on Lake Lewisville.  More info HERE

Filed Under: lake news, Wakesurfing

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