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#7150227 - 02/09/12 05:49 AM Rollover Pass
Chuckybrown Offline
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Registered: 01/08/12
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I'm trying to head down this Saturday to fish.

What tides are best to fish?

Thanks!

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#7150534 - 02/09/12 08:01 AM Re: Rollover Pass [Re: Chuckybrown]
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Loc: Cypress/NW Houston, TX
Incoming tide, surf side of pass. Stop in at Aunt Nancy's Bait Camp and get the reports. She has a FB page that has a lot of good info too!
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#7157385 - 02/10/12 07:55 PM Re: Rollover Pass [Re: BassMan373V]
Jean Scurtu Offline
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I think if is the incoming tide, at Rollover Pass is better to fish on the bay side IMO.
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#7157661 - 02/10/12 09:11 PM Re: Rollover Pass [Re: Jean Scurtu]
Bad Luck Guy Offline
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Originally Posted By: Jean Scurtu
I think if is the incoming tide, at Rollover Pass is better to fish on the bay side IMO.
Jean is right if you're looking for the big 3 (reds, speck and flounder). They're ambush feeders and just assume wait in the pass as bait is brought to them. Tide going out, go to Gulf side. Tide coming in, go to bay side. This is if you're working a pass. I just sit in marshes all day.
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#7159365 - 02/11/12 12:52 PM Re: Rollover Pass [Re: Bad Luck Guy]
Jean Scurtu Offline
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@Bad Luck Guy,

I agree with you,but if you look to catch flounder is better bay side on outgoing tide and for specks on outgoing tide is better Gulf side.


Edited by Jean Scurtu (02/11/12 12:53 PM)
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#7161482 - 02/12/12 06:20 AM Re: Rollover Pass [Re: Chuckybrown]
Chuckybrown Offline
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Ok, when you say "surf side"....would I want to be all the way up, essentially on the beach? Inversely, "bay side", do I want to be out by the flats?

Or, does being there by the road do the trick?

Thanks for the answers, I'm a newbie to all of this.....

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#7161577 - 02/12/12 07:46 AM Re: Rollover Pass [Re: Chuckybrown]
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Depends on your method of fishing .
If your bottom fishing your gonna lose lots of tackle in the pass .
There's a lot less debris out next to the bay & less crowded .
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#7163032 - 02/12/12 02:34 PM Re: Rollover Pass [Re: fishin redneck]
Jean Scurtu Offline
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I have fishing on the bank at Rollover Pass 99% with jigs and i was catching very nice fish.
I can't wade for medical reason,but if you know to fish you can catch many fish on the chanel,and i never fish with natural bait.


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#7184310 - 02/17/12 01:27 PM Re: Rollover Pass [Re: Chuckybrown]
Jean Scurtu Offline
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Loc: Houston.Texas
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#7188836 - 02/18/12 06:25 PM Re: Rollover Pass [Re: Jean Scurtu]
Jean Scurtu Offline
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Registered: 10/13/08
Posts: 452
Loc: Houston.Texas
Another news from ROLLOVER PASS :

Nice Catch !
Ricky Tribble of Winnie fished a rootbeer twister tail to nab this 30 inch, 10.3 lb speckled sea-trout at Rollover Pass on Thursday.

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Ed Snyder reported that specks and flounder were the items hitting Friday at Rollover Pass. Using soft plastics and slow retrieves he managed to catch a nice keeper flounder but lost a larger flounder as well as a HUGE speck.
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#7192725 - 02/19/12 08:57 PM Re: Rollover Pass [Re: Chuckybrown]
fiSherwood Offline
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Registered: 01/02/07
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Loc: West Houston
Fantastic catches Jean!
Its been ages since I've been down there.
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