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Salt Run - Port Aransas #13049316 02/01/19 09:40 PM
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Hey Guys,

Last year we made a trip to port Aransas and fished with a guide. He was awesome and did a great job but this year I think I may drag my boat down there. My son likes to fish a lot and to fish multiple days with a guide could add up. With that being said, where should I look to get him in some action? We will be going the last week of June and would like to get into some action.

Any tips or areas to check out would be much appreciated.

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Lots of looks but no replies. Come on men throw me a bone. After re-reading my post I feel like it could help to say that I have a 24 pathfinder. So if the weather cooperates Im not opposed to running a bit out but I wont be able to run terribly shallow

Re: Salt Run - Port Aransas [Re: Slab Killa] #13050639 02/03/19 01:04 PM
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I can't help you with fishing spots, but what's your boat? You might reconsider that decision.


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Re: Salt Run - Port Aransas [Re: Slab Killa] #13050764 02/03/19 03:40 PM
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Get troutsupport.com videos. They will help you tremendously.

Re: Salt Run - Port Aransas [Re: Slab Killa] #13050843 02/03/19 04:54 PM
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I might reconsider what decision? Running out? Im not talking 50 miles I mean right outside the jetty.

The boat is a Pathfinder 2400 TRS with a 300

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Originally Posted by Slab Killa
The boat is a Pathfinder 2400 TRS with a 300

You will have no problems in that boat. I think Pat was just looking out for you and making sure you weren't trying to tackle the area with the wrong boat.


The solution to any problem - work, love, money, whatever - is to go fishing, and the worse the problem, the longer the trip should be. --John Gierach

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10-4 men I appreciate your help.

I watched the trout support videos and think that info will be helpful!

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Yeah, way too many guys drag their bass boats down and can't understand why it has cancer a year later.

You're good.


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In late June the surf can be very good if the weather allows. Just run out the Port A jetty and head north until you find some bait or pelican activity. Snapper fishing is really good but you probably have to run 20 to 30 miles out for that. Should be some kings and maybe cobia closer in. Inshore wade fishing along the San Jose shoreline or the points at Mud Island or Allen's Bight should be pretty good. Look for bait and slicks to lead the way.

Re: Salt Run - Port Aransas [Re: Slab Killa] #13052045 02/04/19 03:38 PM
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Trust me Mr. Goff, I've spent just as much time reading about cleaning as I have fishing! I'm an idiot when it comes to keeping my rig clean so this trip will likely take 5 years off my life. However, if we can find some fish and lil man can get into some action it will be more then worth it.

Thank you for your suggestions Blutarsky! I'll give it a look.

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I would recommend hiring a guide for the first day. Ask him to teach you some tips/tricks for going out in your own boat. Tip him well, then enjoy the rest of the trip in your boat. I once had a guide offer a discounted trip if he just rode in my boat and offered his guidance and taught us the lay of the land. It was a great experience as he taught us how to understand the tides, graph, fish patterns, etc. It was worth every penny.

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If you are having problems finding fish, Estes Flats with live shrimp is almost a guarantee. I usually fish Rockport and primarily target redfish. The most challenging aspect to fishing the area is figuring out how to get around without running up on a sandbar and getting stuck. If you explore you will find fish, but keep a close eye on your maps.

Also, think about how your guide fished, where he fished and what he fished.


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Here are some of my favorite baits for redfish and trout.




DOA Shad Tail

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Egret Baits Wedgetail

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Texas Tackle Factory Texas Trout Killer

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MirrOlure Top Dog

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Re: Salt Run - Port Aransas [Re: Slab Killa] #13052753 02/05/19 02:49 AM
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Hey guys, thank you all for your insight and tips. Im taking notes. The hole sand bar deal doesnt sound fun!

This is shaping up to be a cool experience.

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If you plan on going outside the jetties, make sure you have the proper safety equipment for off-shore...flares etc. Good chance the coast guard will be watching during summertime.

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