Monday, December 10, 2007
Saturday, December 8, 2007
12/7/07 Report
Fishing continues to be great, weather permitting. We are catching limits of trout and some reds on most days provided the tides are good. If you haven't tried the Midcoast Products "Inticer" corks, you really need to give them a try. We are using them with a Norton or DOA Shrimp under them and the fish will nearly take the rod out of your hands at times. Any color with some sparkle in it seems to work well. We have also had pretty good luck with LSU Norton Sand Eel Jr.'s and a light jig head. Been staying up north most of the time; but there is some really good fishing in West Bay at this time also. The flounder are really hitting well at the Yacht Basin. Try a gulp 2" minnow grub on a light jig head dragged slowly across the bottom. Give us a call and come out and enjoy the terrific winter fishing. A lot less crowded and the fishing is great!
Captain Tom Brown
www.fishgalveston.com
(713) 824-7882
Captain Tom Brown
www.fishgalveston.com
(713) 824-7882
Monday, December 3, 2007
November 2007
I have started fishing the north end of Sabine lake catching a few big trout in 2 to 4 ft. drift fishing mussel flats and mud bottom, this pattern is going to get better next month. Keith lake fishing has been great with limits redfish under the birds w/ Outcast corks and Inticer corks over shell reefs using glow/chart bait, this is the best way to fish over shell as we do not get hooked on the shell bottom. Sabine pass channel has been great for flounder, they are on their way to the gulf for the winter and to lay there eggs. the Sabine Pass jetties is holding big redfish, drum and sheephead.
Captain Randy Foreman
www.fishsabine.com
(409) 719-6067
Captain Randy Foreman
www.fishsabine.com
(409) 719-6067
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Capt. Rick Reynolds 12/1/07
Capt. Rick scouted with a friend Tom Carfrey. Wind was out of the Northeast at 15 - 20 knots and water temp was 59.7° and stained to clear as the tide came in. We kept 7 trout and 1 redfish. Missed a striper that broke Tom off on the strike. All fish caught on live shrimp From ADAMS Baithouse. I fished with the New Inticer Popping Cork and Tom use the Outcast Popper. Today was a great day to use them as we were able to pitch right into the wind with good results and NO TANGLES. See if you can spot the corks in the 2 pictures below ( by both fishes tails). They are both black.Tom has the Redfish and I am holding an 18 inch trout.
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