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Fishing in the Rain?
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08/20/08 12:17 PM
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I will be in East Galveston Bay with a buddy this Saturday in his new boat.
It says its suppose to rain (30% chance scattered t-storms). What should we really focus on when fishing during this huge front moving through Texas?
I have heard Specs dont like muddy or sandy water? ANY tips on ANY species would help since I am a freshwater fisherman =)
Thanks ya'll!!!!
Wreck 'em
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Re: Fishing in the Rain?
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08/20/08 12:55 PM
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grandpa75672
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I would prefer not to be the tallest object on the water holding a lightning rod during a thunder storm.
It ain't what they call you, it's what you answer to.... W.C.Fields
I know a little about a lot of things but not a whole lot about anything....CGD
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Re: Fishing in the Rain?
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08/20/08 01:00 PM
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Well, some people are just crazy and stupid. I must be one of them =).
Any OTHER tips?
Wreck 'em
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Re: Fishing in the Rain?
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08/20/08 01:15 PM
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grandpa75672
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Does the boat have a cabin where you can get out of the rain and lightning?
It ain't what they call you, it's what you answer to.... W.C.Fields
I know a little about a lot of things but not a whole lot about anything....CGD
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Re: Fishing in the Rain?
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08/20/08 01:35 PM
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NO! Im a man, not a little girl.
I rather die out on the water than on land so, now that that is taken care of, lets move forward.
Any FISHING TIPS would be greatly appreciated.
Wreck 'em
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Re: Fishing in the Rain?
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08/20/08 10:03 PM
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rod&reel
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Not sure what you should focus on, since I'm new at this too, but, while in Galveston this is my experience so far...
Fish are out there, even during storms, if they are hungry they'll eat! But, you probably wont have as many bites like on a good weather day.
30% chance of rain aint bad, probably will be here sooner than they expect and be gone by Saturday. Try and get out before the sunrise - they like breakfast early! LOL
We just fish with live or dead fresh shrimp, during one trip the trout really seemed to love the cut bait(piggy perch, whiting & croakers) we cut em up while out there But then another trip it wasn't getting it, so - maybe it just depends on their appetite!
Also, take a rain coat and dont go out too far, and don't go out if the water is rough. Not worth it.
I don't really know much, I'm a newbie but, I did give you something other than "stay home" like the others!
Jessica
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Re: Fishing in the Rain?
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08/21/08 01:12 AM
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Treeman
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NO! Im a man, not a little girl.
I rather die out on the water than on land so, now that that is taken care of, lets move forward.
Any FISHING TIPS would be greatly appreciated. dude...you are awesome. I cant really offer any advice on fishing in salt though, but I can tell you I was at port A yesterday with a 90% chance of thunderstorms. It ended up raining for a couple hours at noon then was the clearest nicest day at the beach i had every had. The mullet wher jumping all over the surf and the skip jack where plenty along the jetty.
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Re: Fishing in the Rain?
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08/21/08 11:34 AM
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Yea, we will just be fishing the bay, if they weather is nice, we might try to hit up a jetty, but that all depends on the water.
Any good tips on keeping shrimp lively? It seems as though every time I get them, they are dead before we even start fishing.
Wreck 'em
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Re: Fishing in the Rain?
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08/21/08 12:31 PM
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M.T. Stringer
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Use a 5 gallon bucket with a lid an aerator. You can pick them up at academy or just about any tackle shop for around $30.00 or make your own. On hot days I freeze a couple of qt size ziplock bags full of water and put them in the bucket or livewell. It seems to help a lot. Do NOT add ice to the livwell because they add too much fresh water. Good luck and let us know how much fun you had.
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Re: Fishing in the Rain?
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08/21/08 01:05 PM
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I will give a very detailed report, if we end up with anything,
I will be giving all my hot spots etc just because I never fish down there.
Wreck 'em
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Re: Fishing in the Rain?
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08/21/08 01:57 PM
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iridered2003
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freeze a few bottles of water to put in your baitbucket or livewell. one at a time to just chill the water a little bit. i have kept my bait alive all day in a bucket with bottles of water. hit the jetties. fish don't care if its raining. its all the fresh water that dumps into the bays that mess everything up.
SLAY AND FILLET,i hate the CCA/STAR!
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Re: Fishing in the Rain?
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08/21/08 03:28 PM
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Cool! Also, I want to use some Piggy's as well. I remember catching these little guys when I was a kid. What size should I target and which ones are to big?
I remember them being about 4-5 inches. Are those good size for trout? or should I use smaller ones?
Wreck 'em
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Re: Fishing in the Rain?
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08/21/08 07:12 PM
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Hollis
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Ha! Hilarious! Butch up Sally! Ha!
To the OP:
Fish do eat in the Rain! Fishing has been down for me since August 8. Regardless, I go every weekend rain or shine. Stay away from the mouths of river or bayous dumping in as it will be adding too much freshwater. My advice if it is raining, the sand and mud close to shore will be stirred up so try to get out to the green water, possibly off of a pier.
Have 2 rigs:
Double leader under a poppin cork and a bottom dragging rig. ...and a cast net for bait! ....or Live shrimp.
Wear swim trunks, Sandals, and bring a towel and a spare change of clothes.
And have fun!
Chris
Good things come to those who bait.
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Re: Fishing in the Rain?
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08/21/08 07:29 PM
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Try between the railroad tracks and the 45 bridge or the west side of 45 there should be other boats there or try under the pelican island bridge use live shrimp
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Re: Fishing in the Rain?
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08/21/08 10:59 PM
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danny11
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Hi, This is danny,I think fishing in a lite rain is best for all types of fishing!And yes I think catfishing is very good with a good lite rain!And no cats are not just on the bottom I catch many cats suspended and even near the surface at times.You have to try fishin in the rain it can be one of the best days or nights you ever had. ================================================================ danny11 http://www.drugtreatments.com/texas
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