Hey guys...
I've been lurking on the forum for a little over a week and decided to take the time and register.
My name is Scott and I moved to Houston a couple of months ago from Minneapolis. I'm not completely new to in-shore fishing as I was originally born and raised in Hilo, Hawaii. Its been a while though. In Minnesota, I fished for primarily bass, muskie and other freshwater game fish. I guess the questions I have are more so 'how' and 'where' than anything else...?
I'm currently living in Houston in the Spring/Tomball area and I've not even had the chance to go freshwater fishing... much less do anything in-shore. Here are my questions...
1.) Since coming from Minnesota, obviously, the rig I have isn't exactly ideal for saltwater use... I have a 7'0" MH rod with a Quantum Energy Pti reel spooled with fairly heavy duty Fireline. It's the best combo I've got in my arsenal and the only one I've got the most confidence in but do I run the risk of damaging my reel if I used it for saltwater use? Secondly, is a braided line like Fireline at all effective for saltwater in-shore use? Or am I better off with something else?
2.) For those of you that live in the Houston area, where in the world do you go in-shore fishing?? I did a Google search last night for "Texas Shore Fishing" and I'm stumped... all things point to Galveston but what about the bay that is further inland? I noticed on a map I found there is a city called Seabrook and others along a bay a bit more inland. Are there are spots to fish in that area without me trucking it down to Galveston?
I'm not a *huge* fan of pier fishing. The sight of hundreds of people on a pier casting the same stuff in a fan formation just isn't appealing to me.
I guess with that said, what areas are effective for wading or just normal "beach" fishing? Any??
3.) Coming from Minnesota and tackling bass and muskie and walleye and fish like that, I'm normally an artificial-kinda guy. Is there anything working that can be using while wading that is artificial? I have quite a bit of different sized spoons, plugs and topwater baits and I'm wondering if these might work?
4.) Are there any kind of forum get togethers that you guys have? Meet-ups where everyone goes fishing together or takes a newbie out? Or is it every man, woman and child for his or herself? :p
5.) Lastly, I'm just wondering what fish typically caught are the best eating? I've read quite a few posts on the board thus far from a few of you who seem to fancy the black tip shark? Are you guys serious? I can't tell who's being facetious or otherwise. Haha.

I know snapper is regularly caught and I know a few of you keep making a lot of fuss over thess bull reds? Or red bulls? No, that's a caffeinated beverage. When I was a teenager fishing the seawall in Hilo, we typically caught pa'pio or u'lua... these are also commonly known as the Jack Crevalle (sp?) These are phenomenal eating, IMO. I love snapper, as well. What else are you guys catching and placing on your dinner tables at home?
Anyway, sorry for the lengthy first post...