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Old 11-01-2011, 04:43 PM
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Man that's a nice mess of fish, Planing on bring my father fishing in the morning was going to go to B.L. but I really don't want to make that drive. Not looking for your spot but where is weeks bay? I normally dock at the state park in C.P. and head to the pass or T.B. What about the pass or T.B is it worth the run?
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Old 11-01-2011, 04:59 PM
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Slabuator, You have an AWESOME avitar!!!!!
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Old 11-01-2011, 07:51 PM
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Man that's a nice mess of fish, Planing on bring my father fishing in the morning was going to go to B.L. but I really don't want to make that drive. Not looking for your spot but where is weeks bay? I normally dock at the state park in C.P. and head to the pass or T.B. What about the pass or T.B is it worth the run?
From Quintana Canal, go right to the state park, and enter shark bayou...go through shark bayou it will empty into weeks bay...From there you can fish the east bank or tack NW to Mud Pt (Trash Pile)...Look for all the boats...They are also catching fish in the cove right now....There is no reason to run to the pass this time of year.....IF the bite is slow though and you want to put your father on some fish, make the short run to Dry Reef and fish dead shrimp on the bottom....You will load the box with a mixed bag of reds, white trout, drum, flounder, and croaker....Good luck!!!
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