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Coming from SA - best ramp?

Posted By: Holzer

Coming from SA - best ramp? - 04/21/21 06:20 PM

Thinking about trying to make a day trip to the salty water.
My starting point will be just North of San Antonio. So driving from SA, what is the best ramp to use that will put you on the water the fastest?
If it's not a good ramp or if it's in a sketchy area I don't want to launch there.
Posted By: Blutarsky

Re: Coming from SA - best ramp? - 04/22/21 01:32 AM

Not sure where you want to fish, but Cove Harbor south of Rock Port and Conn Brown in Aransas Pass are very good ramps. If you want to fish more north, then the State Park ramp at Goose Island is good also, just hav to pay the fee or have a park pass.
Posted By: Pat Goff

Re: Coming from SA - best ramp? - 04/22/21 02:32 AM

Charlies is halfway between Seadrift and Port O Connor, great ramp, good access to a lot of good water.
Posted By: parttime

Re: Coming from SA - best ramp? - 04/22/21 12:54 PM

Like said above, it depends on where you want to fish. I have used Cove Harbor and Conn Brown, both good ramps. I usually go out of Conn Brown, good bait shops on the way there, and you can access Lydia Channel, Redfish Bay, run straight out to the Port Aransas Jetties if you like, a lot a choices on where to fish from there.
Posted By: Holzer

Re: Coming from SA - best ramp? - 04/22/21 02:16 PM

I've been on the salty water @ 3 times. 2 of those 3 I went with others that insisted that we jump out of the boat so that we can wade in water deep enough for my boat to drift away so I had to throw anchor.
I'm not interested in doing that.

So where do I want to fish, I don't know. I don't even know any of the areas mentioned above.
What I do know is that my boat has an 80 gal fuel cell. So as long as I can hit the channel, I can probably scoot up or down the coast line as needed. Do I want to do that, I don't know.

Step 1 I guess is find where I want to drive to / launch at.
I'll look at those places mentioned on google maps. Thanks for the input.
Posted By: parttime

Re: Coming from SA - best ramp? - 04/22/21 04:31 PM

Here use this to take a look around, it helps.

Navionics ChartViewer
Posted By: Captain Nathan Beabout

Re: Coming from SA - best ramp? - 04/23/21 12:02 AM

If you are coming this weekend, you might want to check the weather forecast. San Antonio Bay doesn't hold much good water past about a 15mph wind, and it needs to lay down at night in order to clean up for the next day. Seadrift has a good ramp, but sits on the head of SA bay, so with a stiff ESE or SE wind it can be a rough 8-10 mile run to calmer fishing waters. I would say for this weekend and the forecast, save some runtime and launch out of Charlie's. If you would like to discuss a little further, feel free to call. Be safe, and release when possible, please.
Posted By: Holzer

Re: Coming from SA - best ramp? - 04/23/21 01:54 PM

Originally Posted by Captain Nathan Beabout
If you are coming this weekend, you might want to check the weather forecast. San Antonio Bay doesn't hold much good water past about a 15mph wind, and it needs to lay down at night in order to clean up for the next day. Seadrift has a good ramp, but sits on the head of SA bay, so with a stiff ESE or SE wind it can be a rough 8-10 mile run to calmer fishing waters. I would say for this weekend and the forecast, save some runtime and launch out of Charlie's. If you would like to discuss a little further, feel free to call. Be safe, and release when possible, please.


Thank you for those tips.
I wasn't going to come this weekend. I don't have a date set in stone, but most likely, it will be once the weather is consistent at least for 7 - 10 days.
Part 2 of the trip will be getting use to navigation. And I don't want to do that in choppy water.
Posted By: Pat Goff

Re: Coming from SA - best ramp? - 04/23/21 02:53 PM

What boat are you running?
If you have a flats ready rig your choices are much larger.
If you’ve got a deep draft hull your choices are limited.
Posted By: Captain Nathan Beabout

Re: Coming from SA - best ramp? - 04/25/21 12:55 AM

Originally Posted by Holzer
Originally Posted by Captain Nathan Beabout
If you are coming this weekend, you might want to check the weather forecast. San Antonio Bay doesn't hold much good water past about a 15mph wind, and it needs to lay down at night in order to clean up for the next day. Seadrift has a good ramp, but sits on the head of SA bay, so with a stiff ESE or SE wind it can be a rough 8-10 mile run to calmer fishing waters. I would say for this weekend and the forecast, save some runtime and launch out of Charlie's. If you would like to discuss a little further, feel free to call. Be safe, and release when possible, please.


Thank you for those tips.
I wasn't going to come this weekend. I don't have a date set in stone, but most likely, it will be once the weather is consistent at least for 7 - 10 days.
Part 2 of the trip will be getting use to navigation. And I don't want to do that in choppy water.


If your interested I run navigational trips out of Seadrift/POC. We take your boat, mark any hazards on the GPS, show you how to navigate safely to and from fishing areas. As well as discuss fishing strategies in these areas. If you would like more info, just give me a call. thanks
Posted By: Holzer

Re: Coming from SA - best ramp? - 04/26/21 01:49 PM

Originally Posted by Pat Goff
What boat are you running?
If you have a flats ready rig your choices are much larger.
If you’ve got a deep draft hull your choices are limited.


24ft Skeeter Bay
It is a bay boat but it's also a little heavy (like it's owner). Handles the deeper water really well.
Posted By: Holzer

Re: Coming from SA - best ramp? - 04/26/21 01:49 PM

Originally Posted by Captain Nathan Beabout
Originally Posted by Holzer
Originally Posted by Captain Nathan Beabout
If you are coming this weekend, you might want to check the weather forecast. San Antonio Bay doesn't hold much good water past about a 15mph wind, and it needs to lay down at night in order to clean up for the next day. Seadrift has a good ramp, but sits on the head of SA bay, so with a stiff ESE or SE wind it can be a rough 8-10 mile run to calmer fishing waters. I would say for this weekend and the forecast, save some runtime and launch out of Charlie's. If you would like to discuss a little further, feel free to call. Be safe, and release when possible, please.


Thank you for those tips.
I wasn't going to come this weekend. I don't have a date set in stone, but most likely, it will be once the weather is consistent at least for 7 - 10 days.
Part 2 of the trip will be getting use to navigation. And I don't want to do that in choppy water.


If your interested I run navigational trips out of Seadrift/POC. We take your boat, mark any hazards on the GPS, show you how to navigate safely to and from fishing areas. As well as discuss fishing strategies in these areas. If you would like more info, just give me a call. thanks


I'll keep that in mind.
Thank you
Posted By: Pat Goff

Re: Coming from SA - best ramp? - 04/27/21 12:39 AM

You might seriously consider Nathans offer. One day of navigating training is 10X cheaper than fiberglass repair. Every productive area for fishing is also surrounded by a lot of trouble. Especially with a V hulled big boat.

Knowing how to get into and especially OUT of these places usually takes month/years of mistakes.

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Posted By: Holzer

Re: Coming from SA - best ramp? - 05/05/21 04:07 PM

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Posted By: Blutarsky

Re: Coming from SA - best ramp? - 05/06/21 01:41 PM

Aransas and Corpus Christi bays are deep and very accessible with your boat. Lots of place to anchor or drift fish. Much of the area north of Aransas to Port O’Connor is pretty treacherous, with lots of shallow water and reefs. Never launched out of Seadrift, but I have heard that is risky without experience and a shallow draft boat.
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