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Broke Down 07-24-2018 09:29 PM

Hog Island launch hwy 27
 
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The wife and I are thinking about launching at Hog Island off of Hwy 27. It looks like we can go into West Cove from the gully. Is there anything I need to know about that area?

WorldWideSportsman87 07-24-2018 11:16 PM

I believe there are a lot of shallow spots around that north entrance into west cove from the ship channel. My prop has hit a few of those spots

Gerald 07-25-2018 12:12 AM

At low tide or if the wind is out of the north, going through the cut from H. I. G. it is very shallow going out into the lake for a 100 yards or so.


I would recommend going over to the ship channel.


OR.... you could go a little farther south on Hwy 27 to the next boat launch. This launch will put you going in to the western part of West Cove.

Broke Down 07-25-2018 08:01 AM

Thanks guys! That was exactly what I needed to know. I am going to look into it now.

Broke Down 07-25-2018 08:09 AM

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Got it, it is at the Sabine area. We crabbed there 2 weekends ago. At least I am familiar with the area. It is a shorter ride to the lake too.

jchief 07-25-2018 09:29 AM

Just be aware that there are usually 500 crab pots at the entrance of the gully going into the lake.

Broke Down 07-25-2018 09:55 AM

Easily seen I hope? I know to watch out for the little buoies, is there any other concern? My luck I'll mow 4 or 5 because I'm looking for a spot to stop....lol

Feesherman 07-25-2018 04:25 PM

Screw it they shoodnt choke up the place with em

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Originally Posted by Broke Down (Post 839482)
My luck I'll mow 4 or 5 because I'm looking for a spot to stop....lol



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Broke Down 07-25-2018 06:28 PM

As long as the prop keeps turning, right?....lol

Any luck on triple tail in that area?

Broke Down 07-27-2018 08:33 PM

Boat is loaded and ready to go, thanks for the advice everyone. I will give a report tomorrow.

Broke Down 07-28-2018 05:50 PM

We set out this morning, an hour late but we left, got to the launch and set out. We passed the field of 8,000 crab traps and fished the south bank. I was showing the wife how to cast a spin cast and something about jerked the pole from my hands as I was looking at her talking, didn't get a good hook set and missed it. The next 3 was the same way, something big, burn my brakes up and spit it out. So we rode to the canal, wife caught a little rat trout and she whipped it off at the boat, I missed one too. We were next to the wooden post structures atthe mouth of the cove. So I finally talked her in to riding south to the jetties, the water was amazing, the best I have ever seen it. Dropped the trolling motor and realized neither of us remembered the shrimp......talk about feeling stupid. I guess the excitement got to us. Either way, we had an awesome time and learned a ton of stuff and I almost had a pelican land in the boat with me. We will make another trip, with shrimp, and will launch at another spot. The area is easy to navigate. Thanks for the advice guys

WorldWideSportsman87 07-29-2018 12:34 AM

Keep a cast net in the boat

Broke Down 07-29-2018 10:47 AM

Great advice! I will buy one new week.


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