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#2001141 - 02/23/08 08:35 AM
st. joes island
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Registered: 12/06/07
Posts: 48
Loc: McKinney tx
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does anyone fly fish here?? what should i use?
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#2001651 - 02/23/08 01:33 PM
Re: st. joes island
[Re: christfoflyfisha]
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Registered: 01/06/04
Posts: 722
Loc: Lewisville, TX, USA
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use the same thing you'd use anywhere else on the texas coast, it's not like there is a band of secret fish there eating secret things 
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#2002973 - 02/23/08 10:39 PM
Re: st. joes island
[Re: Long-Haired Dave]
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Registered: 02/02/07
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I haven't fly fished there but it seems like a reasonable place to find some redfish up shallow. Just stalk the shallows for redfish like you would any other flat. Like Long-Haired Dave said, it doesn't really matter what you use just see what the fish biting and go with it. For starters, go with a clouser. They're pretty dependable
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#2003997 - 02/24/08 02:09 PM
Re: st. joes island
[Re: Fish Wrangler]
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Registered: 12/06/07
Posts: 48
Loc: McKinney tx
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when do the tarpon and spanish mackerel start coming in that way?
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#2004170 - 02/24/08 03:19 PM
Re: st. joes island
[Re: christfoflyfisha]
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Registered: 01/06/04
Posts: 722
Loc: Lewisville, TX, USA
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generally tarpon/smacks isn't until late summer from what i've heard but you really need to hear from someone down there...
try the texas kayak fisherman forums
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#2020574 - 02/28/08 02:14 PM
Re: st. joes island
[Re: Long-Haired Dave]
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Registered: 02/02/07
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You need to be pretty close to or in the gulf to be fishing for those. I suppose you could catch them on the gulf side during the summer. My best bet would be the port A jetties and just look for smacks schooling.
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#2316251 - 05/29/08 07:16 PM
Re: st. joes island
[Re: Fish Wrangler]
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Registered: 03/23/08
Posts: 119
Loc: DFW
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Sorry guys. Please help me out. Where is St. Joes Island? Thanks, Gray
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#2316500 - 05/29/08 08:33 PM
Re: st. joes island
[Re: Fish Wrangler]
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Registered: 05/15/08
Posts: 369
Loc: lampasas texas
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You need to be pretty close to or in the gulf to be fishing for those. I suppose you could catch them on the gulf side during the summer. My best bet would be the port A jetties and just look for smacks schooling. i have seen Tarpon a couple of times in bays around where the shrimp boats dock at, two of the times were in Rock Port. but you were certainly right about the Port A jetties , starting next month they will be hot
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#2353430 - 06/10/08 01:12 PM
Re: st. joes island
[Re: gray]
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Registered: 07/13/06
Posts: 602
Loc: Shady Shores
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Gray,
St. Jo (AKA San Jose Island.) is the barrier island between Port Aransas and Port O'Conner.
Yes the fishing on the backside can be great for Reds and Specks. Like the rest of the coast, it just depends on the conditions.
Edited by spiny norman (06/10/08 01:17 PM)
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#2354608 - 06/10/08 08:00 PM
Re: st. joes island
[Re: spiny norman]
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Registered: 03/23/08
Posts: 119
Loc: DFW
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Spiny, Thanks for the information and response. Learn something new every day. Hopefully, me and the wife will see it for ourselves, some day.
Thanks again,
Gray
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#2355191 - 06/11/08 05:17 AM
Re: st. joes island
[Re: gray]
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Registered: 07/13/06
Posts: 602
Loc: Shady Shores
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If you are in "Port A" without a boat, there is a regular shuttle boat over there that leaves from Woody's.
The beach over there tends to be less crowded and the shell collecting is better.
There are no facilities, so bring plenty of water and some shade.
Edited by spiny norman (06/11/08 06:53 AM)
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#2360903 - 06/12/08 04:07 PM
Re: st. joes island
[Re: spiny norman]
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Registered: 03/23/08
Posts: 119
Loc: DFW
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Yeah, shade and water are always a good idea. And thanks for the tip about the shuttle and shell collecting.
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#2360907 - 06/12/08 04:07 PM
Re: st. joes island
[Re: gray]
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Registered: 03/23/08
Posts: 119
Loc: DFW
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Oh, and does the shuttle cost anything?
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#2361145 - 06/12/08 05:41 PM
Re: st. joes island
[Re: gray]
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Registered: 01/06/04
Posts: 722
Loc: Lewisville, TX, USA
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The shuttle over to the North Jetty is about 10-15 per person I think. They'll give you a little card with all the times they will come back to pick anyone up. So you can stay all night and leave the next morning, or just go out for a few hours, or play it by ear.
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