Welcome to the TPWD series which stands for Tom Plays With Ducks. Tom, aka Electric Water Boy, gave me the idea for the name since he had worked for TPWD, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, and I currently do. This is a geo-art series containing 24 puzzle caches and 1 wherigo cache. The series has 3 main categories: wildlife, state parks in Texas and lakes in Texas. TEN of the puzzle caches are GADGET caches, all found in AMMO CANS. The difficulty rating is higher on the gadgets because you have to solve the puzzle and actual gadget cache. You must sign all logs to get credit for the cache. Good luck!
**All certitude keywords will have NO spaces and they will all be lower-case.**
The Puzzle
White bass (Morone chrysops) are also called: sand bass, sandies, and whites. They are a true bass and part of the bass family. They have a double dorsal fin where front spiny portion is separated from the back soft-rayed portion. Coloring is dark gray to black on back with bright silver sides, and white belly. There are several incomplete dusky stripes or lines that run lengthwise on the body. There is only one stripe that extends to the tail. Their body is deep, more than 1/3 of its length. They prefer large streams, rivers and lakes. Adults feed primarily on shad and always found in open water. They average half pound to two pounds, and even up to five pounds. When fishing for them, use small plugs, spoons, spinners, jigs, minnows and small crawfish.


You can validate your puzzle solution with certitude.