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Old and Lost river #640719 04/18/06 11:14 PM
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I drive over the old and lost rivers everyday coming from work in the evenings, I see at least 2-3 boats from I-10, in the water anchored to the North side of the Interstate. I was wondering is that all fresh water, brackish, or lots of salt? What is being caught? Looks nice out there and am very curious. Thanks ahead of time.

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Ok Correction its not the Old and lost rivers. Thats headed east from baytown. Headed west towards houston from baytown. The Ceder and bayou drive exit leads you to the first big body of water. Thats the water I am talking about.

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That would be the San Jacinto River(Sp).
The specs have been up there pretty good lately. If we could get some rain the fresh water would push them back in to the bay.

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