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New to Beaumont area! Where to fish? #6908465 12/04/11 10:02 PM
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Im from the Corpus Christi area and know tons of spots there but now Im in the golden triangle. Ive been told pleasure island is the place to go. Any other suggestions?


Re: New to Beaumont area! Where to fish? [Re: texasdude] #6908581 12/04/11 10:29 PM
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O I probably should have said shore or pier fishing. Young guy with kids and I dont own a boat yet lol


Re: New to Beaumont area! Where to fish? [Re: texasdude] #6909473 12/05/11 01:41 AM
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pleasure island is good. flounder on the causeway. also, village creek is just north of beaumont. it's good freshwater. there's also canoe and kayak rentals. sabine lake is where it's at for salt water, and thats pleasure island, sabine pass, bridge city/orange (north end of the lake). the neches river and sabine river break from the lake at bridge city/orange area. there's plenty of bayous too around here. if you need directions anywhere pm me. or email trbrmc@hotmail.com



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Re: New to Beaumont area! Where to fish? [Re: texasdude] #6910789 12/05/11 03:04 PM
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Pleasure Island or Sabine pass are good. Pleasure Island you can fish the revetment walls and the pass at the end of the Island. People say the north revetment wall is better, but I always seem to do better down south. I usually just drive down the island until I see bait fish moving along the rocks.

Sabine pass, you can fish all along the pass down, keith lake, to the jetty. I like taking my boys down by the jetty and fishing the area right before you reach the jetty.

I have heard people are having luck fishing the ship channel on the west side of Pleasure Island.

Hope this helps, I have not been out there since this summer. I have been fishing Trinity Bay. Welcome to South East Texas and I hope you like dirty water. smile


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Re: New to Beaumont area! Where to fish? [Re: texasdude] #6911289 12/05/11 05:31 PM
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Ever wanna go fishing by boat with me when it warms up, I'll be happy to take you.

You can email me at ridingmyharley@aol.com



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Re: New to Beaumont area! Where to fish? [Re: texasdude] #6967583 12/22/11 08:36 PM
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Umphrey Pier on the south end of Pleasure Island is a popular spot, as well as the north and south walls... basically any wall you can find to fish off of, you're going to catch fish. Keith Lake Pass is a good spot, always people out there. Sabine Pass Battleground is good. The Neches River is Beaumont is brackish; a friend of mine that works downtown was out behind the Entergy building throwing a buzzbait before work one morning and caught a largemouth, a redfish, and a speck, all in about 5 minutes. I'm headed to fish high tide at Keith Lake Pass tomorrow with my brother; we're going to put in at the pass and kayak up to Keith Lake. I spent a couple of days out there around Thanksgiving catching flounder.


Re: New to Beaumont area! Where to fish? [Re: HitmanFO] #6974118 12/24/11 11:44 PM
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Originally Posted By: HitmanFO
Umphrey Pier on the south end of Pleasure Island is a popular spot, as well as the north and south walls... basically any wall you can find to fish off of, you're going to catch fish. Keith Lake Pass is a good spot, always people out there. Sabine Pass Battleground is good. The Neches River is Beaumont is brackish; a friend of mine that works downtown was out behind the Entergy building throwing a buzzbait before work one morning and caught a largemouth, a redfish, and a speck, all in about 5 minutes. I'm headed to fish high tide at Keith Lake Pass tomorrow with my brother; we're going to put in at the pass and kayak up to Keith Lake. I spent a couple of days out there around Thanksgiving catching flounder.

Hit Man--how did you do? Gonna be back in the area in a couple weeks and have fished that pass a few times but never really saw alot of people catching fish?





Re: New to Beaumont area! Where to fish? [Re: texasdude] #7008178 01/04/12 12:37 AM
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Thanks for all the locations yall. Im looking forward to taking my boys once it warms up a bit. I can handle the cold but not them so much Ill let yall know how I do. Thanks again glad I found this site


Re: New to Beaumont area! Where to fish? [Re: ridingmyharley] #7008184 01/04/12 12:39 AM
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Originally Posted By: ridingmyharley
Ever wanna go fishing by boat with me when it warms up, I'll be happy to take you.

You can email me at ridingmyharley@aol.com


Thanks very much for the offer Ill hit you up once it warms up


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