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Seabrook 1/14/09
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In the very back, when you go in to Nassau Bay you go down to the dead end. There will be houses on your right and Marsh land to your left. Good area all up and down the Marsh land side. Once you get near the dead end Nassau will open up a little. The point on the marsh side and all the way around to the first house, along the drop off has clam shell and mud. Give it a try next time you go to the lake. The area is protected from srong winds once you get there.Tight Lines,
Capt. Nathan


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Originally posted by Captain Nathan Gray View PostIn the very back, when you go in to Nassau Bay you go down to the dead end. There will be houses on your right and Marsh land to your left. Good area all up and down the Marsh land side. Once you get near the dead end Nassau will open up a little. The point on the marsh side and all the way around to the first house, along the drop off has clam shell and mud. Give it a try next time you go to the lake. The area is protected from srong winds once you get there.
Are you talking about the little cove with the sign and sunken boat below the waterline? If it is, and I havent been there in years, that used to be an excellent spot for reds, drum,and flounder on the drop off.Don't be a Nancy!
If it smells like fish....you know I've been there!
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Speaking of reds...you ever fish inside Watergate around the docks, boats, ect..Originally posted by Captain Nathan Gray View PostThat would be the spot. Great for reds in the summer. The drop off is about 6-8 feet of water.
There are some jetty size reds living in that marina!Don't be a Nancy!
If it smells like fish....you know I've been there!
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