This is the best Buc-ee’s in America, and not just because it is a hulking giant, a Sears-sized store with snacks. Is this the cleanest big Buc-ee’s in Texas? It sure seemed like it to me after a rain-soaked drive up the President George Bush Turnpike. Even with all of our soaking shoes, you could eat a Beaver Nugget off the floor (don’t do this). The employees were extra friendly, too, which, along with its spotlessness, separated this one from the other big Buc-ee’s stores in the DFW area.
GOOD. Water lightly stained; degrees; 5.68 feet low. Fishing continues to be really good. Some of the catfish had moved up into shallower water and can be caught using fresh cut shad. Crappie are good at the Derricks and at the dam. Report by Brandon Brown, Brown’s Guide Service.
It’s my fault for not double checking that the Chicken Burrito I was purchasing wasn’t, in fact, the item I wished for, but still. We’re closing in on immortality here, and everything counts. There was also a line to get gas, which was a first for me on this trip.
Aside from the curveball of a men’s room, there’s an entire back section, up a small ramp, that contains racks of fishing gear and freezers full of dead bait. It also sells items you can’t find at any other store in Texas, like the reflective shirts that the guys working on nearby oil rigs were wearing. This store opened in 1982 as Buc-ee’s No. 1 on Oyster Creek Drive, and from my visit, I can confirm that the employees are very aware that they work in the first-ever Buc-ee’s store.
They will be hitting anything you throw at them slabs, rooster tails, road runners, or spoons. Report by Clayton Lohse, Respect the Fish Guide Service. GOOD. Water stained; 76 degrees; 6.91 feet low. I understand this is probably the first entry you’re reading, and I don’t blame you. That’s probably what I would have done after deluding myself into thinking I had the discipline and focus to read 32 other entries about urinals and gas pumps first.
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