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Old 09-12-2013, 08:48 PM
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Live finger mullet Carolina rigged on points with current breaks or bouncing plastic off the bottom at same points. You'll pick up some into the fall. I usually catch some really nice ones in October and November.
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Old 09-12-2013, 09:03 PM
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Live finger mullet Carolina rigged on points with current breaks or bouncing plastic off the bottom at same points. You'll pick up some into the fall. I usually catch some really nice ones in October and November.
Yep...they really like chartruse gulp swimming mullet too. Gulp shrimp works but I find they hit the swim mullet better,just gets old loosing the tails to croakers.
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Old 09-12-2013, 09:07 PM
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I got a busy week ahead of me too...Lots of teal hunting then heading to GI to fish for a few days then I think I'll finish up with a lil teal hunting
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Old 09-12-2013, 10:15 PM
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True dat Haoward!

No trout in Houston...just getting back.
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Old 09-12-2013, 11:34 PM
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True dat Haoward!

No trout in Houston...just getting back.
Fished Galveston bay today and will again tomorrow morning, ain't too confident about this place based on past experience. Hopefully that changes...


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Old 09-13-2013, 03:29 AM
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[QUOTE=Goooh;626765]Fished Galveston bay today and will again tomorrow morning, ain't too confident about this place based on past experience. Hopefully that changes...


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Old 09-13-2013, 06:06 AM
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Headed to the lake now

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Old 09-13-2013, 11:41 AM
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12 or so flounder and 12 or so specks. Flounder up to 4#. Hope to post pic later if brother in law remembers to take one.

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Old 09-13-2013, 02:09 PM
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Old 09-13-2013, 04:11 PM
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Fished Galveston bay today and will again tomorrow morning, ain't too confident about this place based on past experience. Hopefully that changes...


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Old 09-13-2013, 04:45 PM
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12 or so flounder and 12 or so specks. Flounder up to 4#. Hope to post pic later if brother in law remembers to take one.

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Final count with pic. 12 flounder, 13 specks and one red.

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Old 09-15-2013, 03:07 PM
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Lake is dead.... nobody catching in lake

Weirs killing us bad!!! We should have shrimp busting everywhere


I have 4 trips starting tomorrow and afternoons...hope i can pull some fish in

Fished 4 hours today had 6 trout
The fish don't disappear because there isn't bait flowing in from the weirs, they just redistribute themselves to find the available forage. Sure, closing the weirs may reduce the available food by 10-20%, but there are plenty of mullet, pinfish, and croaker in the lake.

Do you really think the trout disappear when the shrimp population declines? But different forage requires different fishing approaches. The fish are all still there, either in the lake or in the near shore Gulf, you just have to figure out how to catch them.

Stop blaming the government for your inability to find the trout, and start praying for rain if you want the weirs open more days out of the year. There were plenty of trout in May and June, and they were growing fast, well fed, and healthy. If the food has slowed since July, they should be easy to catch (since they are hungrier) once you find them.
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Old 09-15-2013, 03:47 PM
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The fish don't disappear because there isn't bait flowing in from the weirs, they just redistribute themselves to find the available forage. Sure, closing the weirs may reduce the available food by 10-20%, but there are plenty of mullet, pinfish, and croaker in the lake.

Do you really think the trout disappear when the shrimp population declines? But different forage requires different fishing approaches. The fish are all still there, either in the lake or in the near shore Gulf, you just have to figure out how to catch them.

Stop blaming the government for your inability to find the trout, and start praying for rain if you want the weirs open more days out of the year. There were plenty of trout in May and June, and they were growing fast, well fed, and healthy. If the food has slowed since July, they should be easy to catch (since they are hungrier) once you find them.

Makes sense to me.
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Old 09-15-2013, 05:19 PM
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Lake is dead.... nobody catching in lake

Weirs killing us bad!!! We should have shrimp busting everywhere


I have 4 trips starting tomorrow and afternoons...hope i can pull some fish in

Fished 4 hours today had 6 trout
30 or it's free....
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Old 09-15-2013, 05:21 PM
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That's so last year!
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Old 09-15-2013, 06:08 PM
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The fish don't disappear because there isn't bait flowing in from the weirs, they just redistribute themselves to find the available forage. Sure, closing the weirs may reduce the available food by 10-20%, but there are plenty of mullet, pinfish, and croaker in the lake.

Do you really think the trout disappear when the shrimp population declines? But different forage requires different fishing approaches. The fish are all still there, either in the lake or in the near shore Gulf, you just have to figure out how to catch them.

Stop blaming the government for your inability to find the trout, and start praying for rain if you want the weirs open more days out of the year. There were plenty of trout in May and June, and they were growing fast, well fed, and healthy. If the food has slowed since July, they should be easy to catch (since they are hungrier) once you find them.
That boy w doesn't know anything about a trouts feeding cycle. The only cycle he's familiar with is his monthly one. Keep making maw an paw proud of their creation stumpy.
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Old 09-16-2013, 09:42 AM
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The fish don't disappear because there isn't bait flowing in from the weirs, they just redistribute themselves to find the available forage. Sure, closing the weirs may reduce the available food by 10-20%, but there are plenty of mullet, pinfish, and croaker in the lake.

Do you really think the trout disappear when the shrimp population declines? But different forage requires different fishing approaches. The fish are all still there, either in the lake or in the near shore Gulf, you just have to figure out how to catch them. and start praying for rain if you want the weirs open more days out of the year. There were plenty of trout in May and June, and they were growing fast, well fed, and healthy. If the food has slowed since July, they should be easy to catch (since they are hungrier) once you find them.
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