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flounder everywhere
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05/20/12 01:27 PM
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karnavor2
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this am I hit pelican island for trout to no avail. i rigged up a gulp live shrimp, as i would a texas worm rig for bass, and fished it on the bottom...slam, slam, slam. caught 6 in a row...then guit. according to the moon phase best time to fish today is 10.30 to 12.45...im going back at 10.00 to see if its correct.
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Re: flounder everywhere
[Re: karnavor2]
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05/21/12 02:14 AM
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RobTx
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Green Horn
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Where are you reading that the moon says what times are best?
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Re: flounder everywhere
[Re: karnavor2]
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05/21/12 05:37 AM
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Nitro240
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Obviously there are several islands named Pelican Island and I assume from following your posts you are talking about one near Galveston. Is that a safe assumption? Can't wait for the annual run this fall. I didn't make it last year but I'm gonna this year.
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Re: flounder everywhere
[Re: karnavor2]
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05/22/12 04:27 AM
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Juggernaut30
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Does anybody know if those moon charts are accurate or not? I have read articles and charts on this topic but due to the unfortunate state of my employment detracting from my fishing schedule I have had limited opportunities to test this theory and can only operate on hypothesis 
Poets talk about "spots of time," but it is really fishermen who experience eternity compressed into a moment. No one can tell what a spot of time is until suddenly the whole world is a fish and the fish is gone. I shall remember that son of a ***** forever. - Norman Maclean
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Re: flounder everywhere
[Re: Nitro240]
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05/22/12 06:09 PM
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Hill Hopper
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Obviously there are several islands named Pelican Island and I assume from following your posts you are talking about one near Galveston. Is that a safe assumption? Can't wait for the annual run this fall. I didn't make it last year but I'm gonna this year. Seawolf Park is located on the north side of Pelican Island. Hope that help narrowing down which Pelican Island.
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