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Surf fishing Sabine Pass to Galveston? #4441826 02/04/10 12:39 AM
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Is there any place one can safely park on the beach, pier, jetty,etc to fish saltwater between Sabine Pass and Galveston?
Is the last week of March a good or not a good time to fish the Gulph? I have been told the weather is not conducive to having a pleasant time while there at that time of year.
Just looking for comments or opinions.


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Re: Surf fishing Sabine Pass to Galveston? [Re: grandpa75672] #4443435 02/04/10 02:28 PM
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That time of year you are better off fishing the flats in the bay. We (my dad and stepmom) make a trip there almost every year at this time


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Re: Surf fishing Sabine Pass to Galveston? [Re: Finesse worm] #4443685 02/04/10 03:23 PM
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granpa. you should drive over to canton and get finesse worm to take you crappie and catfishing! smile

Re: Surf fishing Sabine Pass to Galveston? [Re: Finesse worm] #4443962 02/04/10 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted By: Finesse worm
That time of year you are better off fishing the flats in the bay. We (my dad and stepmom) make a trip there almost every year at this time



Wouldn't that require a boat? I'm looking for a place I can park close t or on the beach and put some dead squid or finger mullet, or shrimp on a hook and cast it as far as I am able then sit in my chair and wait for bite.


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Re: Surf fishing Sabine Pass to Galveston? [Re: grandpa75672] #4444024 02/04/10 04:45 PM
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g-pa, if u go down to Galveston there are many beach access areas that u can just pull your car into, open lawn chair, cast out and wait. im not sure but the whiting still might be on the beachfront and the black drum should be lingering around as well.


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Re: Surf fishing Sabine Pass to Galveston? [Re: striker] #4445105 02/04/10 08:21 PM
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if you go to the seawall in galveston you will see little jetties from it. the city have been paving concretes on there to make it easier to walk on. try there, theres always something there.


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