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#1879343 - 01/13/08 07:49 AM Advice with Surf Fishing Galveston St. Park
Zero Offline
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Registered: 11/14/03
Posts: 160
Loc: Fort Worth TX US
I will be making my first trip to Galveston the end of February. We are camping at the state park. Any thoughts or suggestions on what to fish for ? How to? Bait/Lures? What kind of fish may be running or in this area?

Greatly appreciate any advice !!!

Thanks

Zero
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#1879680 - 01/13/08 10:31 AM Re: Advice with Surf Fishing Galveston St. Park [Re: Zero]
irfishyir2 Offline
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Registered: 11/18/07
Posts: 576
Loc: Lake Conroe
Hey Zero
You will have a ball at Galveston state park. You will mainly be surf fishing at that location. Walk out in the surf about 20-30 yards and cast your bait out as far as you can, then walk back to the beach and stick your pole in a rod holder. You will catch most anything while surf fishing, sand trout, sharks, reds, sheepshead, whiting. I normally fish with at least 3 rods and use different baits on each. I'm sure someone else will chime in and give you good suggestions on bait and such but I normally use cut mullet since its free if you have a casting net. I run down to San Luis pass and use my casting net to catch the mullet and a few catfish as well to use as bait. If you run down to San Luis Pass to get bait then you might as well fish for a few hours under the bridge while there. Action has been good there before. At times I will use shrimp for bait if the mullet isnt working as well as squid and crab.
Hope this helps and good luck and good fishing. Be sure and bring warm clothes cause its probably gonna still be cold.
BTW, they do have WIFI there is you bring your laptop.
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#1879753 - 01/13/08 11:10 AM Re: Advice with Surf Fishing Galveston St. Park [Re: Zero]
Green Water Offline
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Registered: 12/09/05
Posts: 2087
Loc: Dallas/Padre
You kind of limited to what ever is the surf at the time. Mostly, reds, cats, few trout, whiting, and other bait stealers.

Personally, I would hight tail it over to SLP, Galveston side, which is like just 15 min away each morning and throw out some fishfinder rigs with shad, squid, cut ray, and hope to hook up with a redfish.

While you are fishing for reds you should also throw some Mirrolures and such for trout and reds. If you have 4 poles bottom fishing and 2 people with topwater setups you can cover 30-80 yards of shore at a time.

If you need some inexpensive surf setups, I have 3 10' foot pole setups with saltwater spinning Cabela Saltwater serires Reels and 20-30 pound Ande or Momoi line. They can bring in 4 foot sharks and 50 pound rays.

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#1879776 - 01/13/08 11:26 AM Re: Advice with Surf Fishing Galveston St. Park [Re: Green Water]
Green Water Offline
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Registered: 12/09/05
Posts: 2087
Loc: Dallas/Padre
Chuckster beat me.

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#1880509 - 01/13/08 02:55 PM Re: Advice with Surf Fishing Galveston St. Park [Re: Green Water]
irfishyir2 Offline
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Registered: 11/18/07
Posts: 576
Loc: Lake Conroe
Here is a picture taken last fall at San Luis Pass. My brother and I spent the nite by the bridge with a roaring fire. If you look close in the picture, my brother with yellow shorts on is out casting a bait. The tide had just gone out. You can see where the water level was. The bridge is a toll bridge and I think its $2 to get across. If the beach doesnt turn you on, a long pier is to my right on the other side of the bride. Its about a 500 foot pier if I remember right. Just past us down the road a little is Christmas Bay, a good place to wade fish.

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#1882055 - 01/13/08 11:53 PM Re: Advice with Surf Fishing Galveston St. Park [Re: irfishyir2]
2112 Offline
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Registered: 07/03/05
Posts: 394
Loc: BACLIFF, TX
Zero,
This is a poor time frame for the surf.
Mostly small stuff to catch like whiting and croakers.
If you can push you're date back a few weeks to mid march the Black Drum run should be on and you'd have a decent chance to hook up with a 40# fish. That of coarse is catch and release only.

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#1882417 - 01/14/08 07:12 AM Re: Advice with Surf Fishing Galveston St. Park [Re: Zero]
Zero Offline
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Registered: 11/14/03
Posts: 160
Loc: Fort Worth TX US
Thanks for the information everyone ! This is very helpful. Anymore ideas would be welcome,,,, I can't move out the date as my Sister and Brother inlaw are comming in to join us and have limited time. We are using my RV to camp with ( if you want to call that camping,,,, Probably won't have much opportunity to try many if any other locations, unless someone knows of a better place to camp with RV and be able to fish close by ?

Thanks again

Zero
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#1882497 - 01/14/08 07:46 AM Re: Advice with Surf Fishing Galveston St. Park [Re: Zero]
irfishyir2 Offline
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Registered: 11/18/07
Posts: 576
Loc: Lake Conroe
Zero
There is always the San Luis Pass County Park which is just past the bridge that has 16 full hookups and 63 with no hookups. that would be your only other option but its sits right close to the water and bay. here is their phone number.........800-372-7578......its open all year. I like both the state park and the county park. Just depends on what you want to fish for.
Of course, the state park has campsites that face the west bay and that would probably be better fishing than the gulf, in my humble opinion and it you wanted to fish the gulf then all you have to do is walk across the highway to the beach.
good luck and have fun!!
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#1882508 - 01/14/08 07:50 AM Re: Advice with Surf Fishing Galveston St. Park [Re: irfishyir2]
irfishyir2 Offline
Pro Angler

Registered: 11/18/07
Posts: 576
Loc: Lake Conroe
Zero
I just went to the website of the San Luis Pass fishing pier which is 1200 feet long and they are closed for the winter tin Feb 28 so that should tell you something about saltwater fishing in the winter.
Here is their website:
http://www.sanluispass.com/
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#1883903 - 01/14/08 04:16 PM Re: Advice with Surf Fishing Galveston St. Park [Re: irfishyir2]
Green Water Offline
Extreme Angler

Registered: 12/09/05
Posts: 2087
Loc: Dallas/Padre
Woo wooo wooo..


Saltwater fishing is great in the winter.. SLP pier closes because it's not an ideal location for targeting winter fish. Not because there are no fish to be caught.

Trout are all over the place, sheepshead, drum, you will just have to work for them and change up your game a little bit.



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