Dickie Colburn's Sabine Scene

Sabine Scene: July 2018

All it took was less rain, five consecutive days of light north wind and a late-season cold front the last...

Sabine Scene: June 2018

ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW A week of lighter winds was apparently all it took to light-off the trout bite in Sabine...

Sabine Scene: May 2018

Much of the year, the city of Orange is noted by folks traveling I-10 as little more than the final...

Sabine Scene: April 2018

Well…so much for having to deal with gin clear water on Sabine. Thanks to daily rains locally and monsoons to...

Sabine Scene: March 2018

We continue to deal with the closest thing to a legitimate winter that we have experienced in several years and...

Sabine Scene: February 2018

It is 11:00 o’clock in the morning, the mercury is stuck at 28⁰, the wind is howling out of the...

Sabine Scene: January 2018

Since the beginning of November, we couldn’t have ordered more user-friendly weather for both fishing and hauling soggy sheetrock to...

Sabine Scene: December 2017

Gene Locke launched a long looping cast that sent his chrome She Dog dead into the middle of nowhere. Neither...

Sabine Scene: November 2017

Over the past seventy-two years I have weathered my fair share of hurricanes and tropical storms, but none compare to...

Sabine Scene: October 2017

Dear Readers, Dickie Colburn has been a very popular and faithful contributor to TSFMag for many years. Even through hurricanes,...

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