Good luck. You can always catch some at the jettys
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Great looking boat. Just fish all around the holes and grass. You'll pick something up. The tides have been high so don't rule out the shoreline. Lots of times, especially being a bass fisherman, they are shallower than you think they are. I really enjoy a gulp shrimp in new penny color about 20" under a trout hauler rattling cork. Good luck to ya sir. Wish I had time to get out there!
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Originally posted by DuckDogTrainer View PostStill trying to decide. I know zero so it's gonna be trial and error.
Search for bait and clean water.
If the salinity levels are down, due to the rain and rivers flowing into the gulf, you may want to target reds. Specks will head out of the area for water with higher salinity levels. Reds seem to tolerate freshwater better.
Be careful if you any where near a ship channel. You don't want one passing by the canal you're fishing and sucking all the water out to come rolling back in to push you on the bank.
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Does anybody know what makes the Kool aid blue looking water right there? I assume it's some chemical from the plant that runs out into Taylor's bayou. I have fished there several times, and a few times did pretty well, a few times absolutely nothing. But you can even see the water color on the map . I was Kinda skeptical to eat anything I caught...
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Originally posted by hopedale View PostOnce you decide where you're putting in you'll want to see what the tide predictions are. Also, like someone else said, see what the wind is going to do.
Search for bait and clean water.
If the salinity levels are down, due to the rain and rivers flowing into the gulf, you may want to target reds. Specks will head out of the area for water with higher salinity levels. Reds seem to tolerate freshwater better.
Be careful if you any where near a ship channel. You don't want one passing by the canal you're fishing and sucking all the water out to come rolling back in to push you on the bank.
The wall on the TX side past the CoastGuard usually has reds making runs down it chasing bait. Stop at the lighthouse with shrimp and a perch hook and pick up some croaker to go get some drag stripped on a big rod.
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Originally posted by DuckDogTrainer View PostStill trying to decide. I know zero so it's gonna be trial and error.
Anytime you may want to learn a little bit, I can show ya what not to do
just drop me a line, be glad to help. The best time to fish is from Sept-Feb.
Don't get frustrated, sw fishing can be testing sometimes.Last edited by lovemylegacy; 05-02-2016, 09:53 PM.
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