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This weekend
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08/26/15 01:12 AM
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rustedspurs4
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I'm going to be headed south this weekend for what at the moment looks to be amazing weather/surf conditions. I've never fished the upper coast and was wondering on y'alls opinions. High Island area, Galveston or Freeport area. I'll be surf fishing. I've got my shark stuff ready to go and a kayak I'm just wondering about quality of the beaches really. Thanks, in advance.
There are two spiritual dangers in not owning a farm. One is the danger of supposing that breakfast comes from the grocery, and the other that heat comes from the furnace. Aldo Leopold
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Re: This weekend
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08/27/15 07:09 PM
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Hi RustedSpurs, I am actually planning on doing the same thing. My plan was to leave at midnight and then drive south, fish all morning/afternoon and head back home. The reports have shifted a bit since the last time you looked at it but I am still planning on going. Not sure if Im going to do surf or bay yet, ill way to see what the surf report looks like tomorrow to make a better decision. Those things change daily.
If your planning on fishing for trout then you won't need your kayak. Just fish the first gut early on with top waters and then move to the second gut as the sun rises. You probably won't need to go further than that.
If you plan on shark fishing then your on your own. In not a fan of sharks non the less fishing for them, too many encounters for me.
High Island is a bit of a haul depending on where your coming from. My preference, if I have the time is to get in at Crystal and access the beach. I then drive up and down till I find action. Birds, bait, etc. If I don't have the time and don't want to mess with the ferry I hit Galveston. Either East Beach or on the west side. The problem is that you can't drive the beach there but you can still drive looking through the houses to find a place to fish.
Im not a fan of Freeport, if I go that far I might as well go to Matagorda and drive the beach again.
Hope this helps and best of luck. Im still waiting for the surf to change again before I fully commit to hitting the beach. If I were fishing for sharks then it doesn't really matter but for trout it does.
"Many go fishing all their lives without knowing it is not the fish they are after." - Thoreau
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Re: This weekend
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09/02/15 04:27 PM
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rustedspurs4
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Thanks for your reply AggieRaf. I ended up going to Freeport. It was OK, I do enjoy Matagorda much better that's for sure, but coming from Texarkana it's almost an hour closer to go to Freeport. It was a fun trip, I'm not sure I've ever been in the surf when it's been as calm as it was on Friday morning. Friday and Sunday were by far the better fishing days. We caught a few trout first thing in the morning. We caught Whiting, SkipJack, Black Drum and Hardheads all day and we did land one shark about 4 ft, broke off on two and had lines cut on 4 (I'm experimenting with leader materials... steel on bottom big mono on top seems to be the only ticket). All in all it was a good weekend. We'll be headed to Matagorda at the end of October for the Bull Red run.
Did you make it down at all?
There are two spiritual dangers in not owning a farm. One is the danger of supposing that breakfast comes from the grocery, and the other that heat comes from the furnace. Aldo Leopold
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