calcasieu
river water temp 46.2 °F :(
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Phook me!
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man looks like its gonna be a long winter
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phil the groundhog said spring is starting tho :cool:
shouldn't be any fish kill, warmer on sunday out |
gon be some dead troutskies a floatin'
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that means monday its going to be a catching spree |
AUSTIN – The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has issued a temporary closure to saltwater fishing along parts of the Texas coast to protect resources during freezing weather conditions. The closure takes effect at noon Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011 and extends through noon on Saturday, Feb. 5, 2011. In addition to killing game fish in shallow bay waters, a hard freeze can also cause surviving fish to congregate in a few deeper areas where they become sluggish and prone to capture. Those are the areas the department has temporarily closed. "The high mortality that a freeze can cause may deplete fish stocks for years," said Robin Riechers, director of TPWD’s Coastal Fisheries Division. "Protection of the surviving fish during the few days when they are especially vulnerable to capture would likely shorten the time period for overall recovery of coastal species, especially spotted sea trout." |
Gunna have to fish DEEP...this weather blows
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good for TX! Smart thing to do.
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ill jig em up in some deep holes Fri..... High 35....
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you better be in the ship channel if your gonna fish deep......passed over 210 and i10 today and both were extremly low. the island in lake charles was huge biggest ive ever seen it |
Just gonna make fishing more interesting for me Saturday.
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Aint joking who wants to fish tomorrow? Its going to be on!!!
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Schools out. Game on! Anybody got one of them ice fishing tents I can borrow?
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Glow / chartruse h& h baby bull minnow on a 1/8 oz head. Slow as you can fish it ,
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Big island South of the Civic Center popped up today. I have seen some of it out of the water before, but not this big.
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Over by the "turnaround" I have seen "land" when there is a good north wind blowing during the winter. I have also seen boats run right over this shallow area on low tide.......bet they would have hid bottom if they slowed down. |
SE of the new docks. Sticking out the water about 3 ft high. Between the new docks and the drainage outlet on Shell Beach Dr.
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