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Which pier in Corpus would be the best?
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03/10/16 10:10 PM
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theduke
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I have to go to corpus for the weekend and might get to fish Saturday night, what pier would be the best place to fish and what bait to use. Feel free to pm me I know this is a public forum.
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Re: Which pier in Corpus would be the best?
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03/13/16 09:42 PM
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D.D.R.
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Re: Which pier in Corpus would be the best?
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03/14/16 12:19 AM
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TimL
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Several piers can be good on a given day. The beach will be crowded this week thru next weekend due to spring break, but Bob Hall might be okay after dark. Others to consider if the crowd is too much:
Indian Point Pier, just south of Portland on US181. Trout under the lights are always a good possibility, especially with live shrimp for bait free lined or under a popping cork. Red Dot Pier. On JFK causway. Drum have been biting around the Humble channel it is located on. Use fresh dead shrimp, sea lice, or cracked crabs for bait on bottom. Also live shrimp as mentioned above. Has been pretty crowded though. Cos Way Pier. Across Humble channel from Red Dot. Marker 37 Pier. On ICW at the high bridge JFK causway.
Last edited by TimL; 03/14/16 12:20 AM.
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