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Fishing offshore in January
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01/02/15 07:22 PM
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salty jayhawk
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It's been 9 long months but will finally be back on Mustang Island the week of Jan. 19th. I plan on wading for trout and reds as I traditionally do in the winter, but also wondering if it would be worthwhile to take a charter offshore for a day. I have absolutely no experience with fishing offshore in the winter. I would appreciate any feedback on whether you think it might be a decent option and who would be a good captain. It will probably just be me and a fishing buddy unless someone wants to go along to cut costs. Thanks for your help.
I make it through the day by dreaming of my next trip to Port A.
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Re: Fishing offshore in January
[Re: salty jayhawk]
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01/02/15 08:14 PM
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grescobia
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winter fishing offshore can b really exciting as there will plenty of wahoo and king mackerel along with other species.the big factor is weather
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Re: Fishing offshore in January
[Re: grescobia]
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01/08/15 10:28 PM
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salty jayhawk
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Any recommendation on a reputable captain? Do not think a party boat will work since will only be able to go out during the week. Thanks.
I make it through the day by dreaming of my next trip to Port A.
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