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Old 10-28-2014, 09:41 AM
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I am glad it wasn't you. I was worried about it because I saw on another post you were talking about your fuel line issues. These guys had run out of gas when they flagged me down. They were at the first red channel marker on the south side of the pass. They had launched out of the point and I was headed to Intracoastal. I offered to tow them there but they said IC was fine and they would fill up there and just drive back. I dropped them at Shell Morgan and took off. Was wondering if they made it back and when you posted about your old whaler and fuel line problems I started feeling guilty about taking off.

Ran out of gas on the south side of the pass???


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Old 10-28-2014, 10:47 AM
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is there a website that will have information regarding moon rise/moon under etc. with regards to major/ minor feeding times?
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Old 10-28-2014, 11:29 AM
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thanks pathfinder...I have no problem posting good solid correct results.....

about you guys who only fish on weekends and dunno spots.,...it takes takes years of research and or someone who knows.....I saw 150 trailers at Quintana and where I fished maybe 2 boats near me....the rest where god knows....I know this I passed the cove armada lol...my experience speaks for itself...research scankdog on rodnreel... got many years of reports there....any questions just ask

gotta log onto with my phone to post pics....hold a sec....

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Old 10-28-2014, 11:49 AM
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is there a website that will have information regarding moon rise/moon under etc. with regards to major/ minor feeding times?
you can look on the tides section on rodnreel and get specific locations and when the tide will fall/rise and when the moon will be overhead or underfoot.....u just have to use a little add/subtract to figure exact moon time....
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Old 10-28-2014, 12:24 PM
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Old 10-28-2014, 02:50 PM
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I can only fish here and there due to small kids and my work being on weekends etc. I found some spots for reds and learning reefs. I don't want to steal your spots more so learn what to look or in singling out specks and their movements in the bay. That's all. Not afraid to put in the time...just wanting to learn.
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Old 10-28-2014, 09:42 PM
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Ran out of gas on the south side of the pass???


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Yeah, it was obvious the guy felt pretty stupid, I didn't press for details.
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Old 10-29-2014, 10:00 AM
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I always tell where I fish...no secrets here....when I go I always catch so why not spread the wealth....
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Old 10-29-2014, 03:10 PM
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I can only fish here and there due to small kids and my work being on weekends etc. I found some spots for reds and learning reefs. I don't want to steal your spots more so learn what to look or in singling out specks and their movements in the bay. That's all. Not afraid to put in the time...just wanting to learn.
two words - caldwell reef

you can see the fish with google earth

if you ever see a guy in a big custom aluminum boat with 'MegaBite' on the side of it ask him where the fish are he is always on them. We got real close to him last week and he told us right where we could go
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Old 10-29-2014, 03:20 PM
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two words - caldwell reef

you can see the fish with google earth

if you ever see a guy in a big custom aluminum boat with 'MegaBite' on the side of it ask him where the fish are he is always on them. We got real close to him last week and he told us right where we could go
LOL....I tied on to his boat a coupla weeks ago to fish a spot.
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Old 10-29-2014, 05:34 PM
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I will say hello next time I see you is that one of those remote control flounder gigs on your boat?
No bruh but I guess you could use it for that if you sup'd up the motor a little. That is a pole that gives my boat some power. I use it for a bunch of things. Mainly for draggin my grand maw's seine across the Warren Ditch when the Mach-wa-doin's are in heat. She can tell when dat will be from the almanac. My lil cousin got one on the opposite side of his skiff and we just make a loop. When we come together all the fish are in the middle. We throw his step daughter Mildred in the middle and have her pick out all the carp, its easier like that. My uncle got one on his crawfish boat, he use it to move the round bales around his pond but he put a 10 hp brigs on that one. Its good for finding trot lines or gill nets too, that's how I found yours.
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