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Redfish bay #8795284 04/06/13 06:22 AM
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Im taking my 16' bass boat to fish redfish bay. I never been there and need some tips. where do I launch at port mansfield?
I have fished saltwater bays in California but never shallow water like redfish bay. any tips on what to use and what structure i should fish


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Terrible mistake to dunk that bass rig in the LLM. First realize it's 400% more saline than Galveston bay, and 200% more than the open gulf.
Your painted trailer? Goner. You can't wash it enough to save it.
All those un-soldered butt connectors under the dash and behind the switch panels? Goners.
Livewell, bilge pumps? Goners.

And...you'll only be able to maybe navigate 15% of the water, just the intercoastal, east cut and maybe the prarie, the rest you'll be like a fat cow stuck in the mud.

Rent something, hire a guide, beg a ride, just don't do what you're planning.


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Re: Redfish bay [Re: Brunobasser] #8795576 04/06/13 01:23 PM
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lots of access for a kayak. don't have to have a boat to get on some fish and don't have to paddle far.
i would never put my bassboat in the bay and its already old as dirt.
take a castnet, mullet are usually easy to get.
good luck

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So I should rent a kayak? is it easy to fish from a kayak? Use the cast net and catch mullet for bait? What areas do i target rock piles,jetties? I just dont want to stand on a pier and fish.


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Re: Redfish bay [Re: Brunobasser] #8795688 04/06/13 02:08 PM
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So I should rent a kayak? is it easy to fish from a kayak? Use the cast net and catch mullet for bait? What areas do i target rock piles,jetties? I just dont want to stand on a pier and fish.


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Re: Redfish bay [Re: Brunobasser] #8795827 04/06/13 03:00 PM
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in my opinion the kayak is just to get from point a to point b. i like to get out and wade around. just make sure you have some stingray boots or good shoes. oyster reefs will tear your feet up.
catch some mullet and throw it on a carolina rig. there is lots of structure. reeds, reefs, cuts, and plenty of vegitation. in alot of places you can pull off the road and just launch the kayak. if no bites load up and drive down a bit more.
might research lighthouse trails also.

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Originally Posted By: fishinnb
in my opinion the kayak is just to get from point a to point b. i like to get out and wade around. just make sure you have some stingray boots or good shoes. oyster reefs will tear your feet up.
catch some mullet and throw it on a carolina rig. there is lots of structure. reeds, reefs, cuts, and plenty of vegitation. in alot of places you can pull off the road and just launch the kayak. if no bites load up and drive down a bit more.
might research lighthouse trails also.


Use the yack to move down and do as described above. yaks are a great way to be on the water


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