B2 SPORTS East Oregonian Saturday, August 28, 2021 Messing with Texas “right” to own slaves into its new constitu- LUKE tion. OVGARD Se ei ng a n CAUGHT OVGARD opportunity to wrest Texas from FORT STOCKTON, its southern rival, numerous Texas — Few states have the opinion leaders in the United accepted reputation of inde- States encouraged Ameri- pendence quite like the great can citizens to aid the rebel- state of Texas. After all, it was lion. Some notable American the only U.S. state to exist as figures joined the Texans, its own nation before joining including James Bowie (of our own. Bowie knife fame) and Davy Of course, that reputation Crockett (you know, the guy of independence is a bit tenu- from the song). Though the doomed men ous if you dive a little deeper. Mexico abolished slavery of The Alamo headline stud- in 1829 — except in the colo- ies of this conflict in the nial territory of Texas, where American classroom, the it remained legal for an addi- Texans actually won, thanks tional year. Texan officials in large part to the fact that fought to change this, and several other Mexican regions refused to enforce the new were simultaneously fi ghting law when the temporary stay the unpopular government for independence and numerous ended in 1830. In the five years that native tribes battled for their followed, slavery was not continued existence in the legal but was still widely prac- Mexican empire. ticed in the region. Only Texas succeeded, The Mexican federal becoming the Republic of gove r n m e nt w a s t o o Texas in 1836. It would stand focused on quelling inter- as that famed lone star for less nal rebellions and buildings than a decade before joining tensions with European the United States in 1845 powers that would eventu- and precipitating the Mexi- ally lead to the First Fran- can-American War. Texas co-Mexican War to really would win handily, aided by end slavery in Texas. Even- the full force of the Union. tually, they got around to Legacy addressing it, tensions This legacy of indepen- built and, in 1835, Texas declared independence dence and the maverick nature from Mexico, building a of Texas is visible all over the provision guaranteeing the state and is especially visible in its towns, roads, bridges and natural landmarks, many of which bear names like “Free- dom Springs,” “Liberty Hill” and “Independence Creek.” The latter was one of many sites I’d researched as a potential location to catch the isolated headwater catfish, Ictalurus lupus. Though this fi sh looks most like a bull- head, it is found in habitats very unlike its cousins. As its name suggests, the headwa- ter catfi sh lives principally in crystal-clear, cold streams in the Rio Grande drainage. In years of searching, I’d tried more than half a dozen potential streams feeding the Pecos or mainstem Rio Grande, but couldn’t fi nd the proper habitat. This time, I had. I drove into my planned spot, but I was dismayed to see that the roads were public but the land private, posted heavily all around the pristine stream. Ordinarily, a public road crossing would provide me legal access to the water, allowing me to traverse this navigable waterway tribu- tary to my heart’s content — provided I stay below the annual high water mark. Unfortunately, there were no such crossings. I drove for miles on the dusty road, fi nding no clearly public road crossings. I was far from surprised, though. Texas is one of the most heavily privatized states in the nation, ranking No. 37 in total public lands (Oregon ranks No. 5) with just 3.12 million acres of public land. Of those 3.12 million public acres in Texas, just under half (47%) is on military bases and largely closed to the public. In practice, Texas has about 1.65 million acres of land you can actually access. For perspective on just how little that is, there are 3.9 million total acres in Klamath County, Oregon. According to The Oregonian, 58.8% — or about 2.3 million acres — of Klamath County is publicly held. For those keeping score, that means little old Klamath County has more public lands than the entire state of Texas. Huh. Roads Dejected and unwilling to risk getting shot while traips- ing through private land, Luke Ovgard/Contributed Photo The author poses with an- other longtime nemefi sh he fi nally defeated in Texas, the gray redhorse. Despite being spawned out, this fi sh broke the world record by more than half a pound. I drove back to the road. I had no service, but as I was driving back to civilization, I found a bridge on a public road spanning the very same creek. It was not posted, and I was able to climb down and fi sh the beautiful, aquamarine waters. It took me precious little time to see headwater catfi sh skirting the margins of the undercut banks, and after I caught each of the resident bass once or twice, the less aggressive catfi sh came out to play. I landed one. Given the Yaqui catfi sh went extinct in the U.S. this summer due to drought (they survived in their much larger range in Mexico), catching the headwater catfi sh meant I’d caught all full-sized American catfi sh. This was an equally depressing and excit- ing realization. The day was young, so I continued fi shing, catching both the diminutive round- nose minnow and another longtime nemefi sh, the gray redhorse. The latter was a prime specimen and marks my ninth world record. Despite numerous fail- ures to fi nd my target fi shes, persistence paid off , and I was glad I’d messed with Texas. ——— Sign up for every single CaughtOvgard column at www.patreon.com/Caught Ovgard. Read more for free at caughtovgard.com; Follow on Instagram and Fishbrain @lukeovgard; Contact luke. ovgard@gmail.com. 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