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looking for coastal stay #14297425 02/26/22 12:08 AM
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I am planning a trip this coming fall to the Coast. I usually go to Rockport area but I am flexible. I would like a to rent a place that has a private lighted fishing pier that has a good track record. I stayed last year in one of Kitty's fishing cottage at Rockport and it was ok. I just didn't catch much and it was very shallow. I was there in October thinking I would hit the prime time. well nope.. I usually do a guide trip or two and stay on the island a few days as well. thanks, for any suggestions

Re: looking for coastal stay [Re: olducker] #14302304 03/02/22 12:56 PM
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They are all shallow, and unless the pier has bright green lights for trout, your luck is probably going to be the same, unless a school of fish runs through. From a bay pier your most likely catches are Black Drum, sheepshead, and stuff you don't want to handle.

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