SEPTEMBER MAGAZINE HIGHLIGHTS: Hunting forecasts ... saltwater fly-fishing ... and the art of doing nothing ... in the September issue of Texas Parks and Wildlife magazine ... details on Passport to Texas. ____________________________________________________________ Passport to Texas from Texas Parks and Wildlife You'll find hunting forecasts, angling opportunities, and destinations where you can relax and do next to nothing, in the September issue of Texas Parks and Wildlife magazine. Associate Publisher Charles Lohrmann. "Well, the September issue is always our hunting forecast. "John Jefferson who is an experienced outdoors writer has gathered all the background from biologists all over the state, and has put together a survey of what to expect out of the hunting season in each region of the state; everything from deer and dove to quail and pheasant and feral hogs as well. "We also have an interesting story on saltwater fly-fishing, because many people think of fly-fishing as only fishing for trout in mountain streams, but actually it's very challenging on the coast, and very exciting for a lot of the fishermen to make that transition to light tackle. "And we have an article about the best places to do almost nothing in Texas. We found that a lot of people go to state parks and they really just want to relax. And so whether you're going to watch the sunset and enjoy the mountain air at Fort Davis or watch the surf come in at Mustang Island, we've go t a suggestion for you to just lay back somewhere in the state." The September issue of Texas Parks and Wildlife magazine is on newsstands now. That's out show ... For Texas Parks and Wildlife ... I'm Cecilia Nasti.