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Old 06-22-2011, 09:53 PM
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in joes cove on the south bank reef? evertime i go there its only a few boats...and the birds been diving in there late in the afternoon...caught some solid fish in there in the past couple weeks
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Old 06-22-2011, 09:56 PM
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in joes cove on the south bank reef? evertime i go there its only a few boats...and the birds been diving in there late in the afternoon...caught some solid fish in there in the past couple weeks
They have some good fish in there, last time I went on a Friday and then on a Saturday they had 5-8 boats back there
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Old 06-23-2011, 09:06 AM
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where r u launching? If you are launching north then to the south entrance to Joe's cove in Hackberry -- usually loaded. go through the cut and then cast net the south side of the cut. There's a little ditch running back. if you pull up there they will be coming from the south bank along the shoreline. usually get 10-15 per cast.
i have caught tons of those small pogeys at that spot in joes but cant ever find the mullet. they seem to like the mullet better and they live longer. i guess going offshore the best spots would be joes, then pogeyplant , then jetties..
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Old 06-23-2011, 09:08 AM
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usually a crap ton on the bank at channel marker 56 on the ;ake side and the channel side
where is 56 marker near?
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Old 06-23-2011, 09:35 AM
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channel marker 56 is on your left right after monkey island its the cut that goes back to the lake and its pretty much straight across from the cut oyster bayou/lake its pretty hard to miss its big enough and deep enough that crew boats go in it... get up on the bank to catch the mullet ive only seen them in clean water but u know its hard to see anything in dirty water
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channel marker 56 is on your left right after monkey island its the cut that goes back to the lake and its pretty much straight across from the cut oyster bayou/lake its pretty hard to miss its big enough and deep enough that crew boats go in it... get up on the bank to catch the mullet ive only seen them in clean water but u know its hard to see anything in dirty water

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channel marker 56 is on your left right after monkey island its the cut that goes back to the lake and its pretty much straight across from the cut oyster bayou/lake its pretty hard to miss its big enough and deep enough that crew boats go in it... get up on the bank to catch the mullet ive only seen them in clean water but u know its hard to see anything in dirty water

My favorite place here is to cast just West of the shell beach which is located on the SW side of the channel in oyster bayou.
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My favorite place here is to cast just West of the shell beach which is located on the SW side of the channel in oyster bayou.
We checked that hole this weekend
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