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  • Marsh Mystery

    The arrival of fall begets many changes for anglers on the Texas coast. Artic blasts bring relief from the scorching summer heat, but more importantly, the objects of our fascination begin to fatten up for winter when food sources will be scarce and water temps are too low to warrant any wasted movements. Creatures of sizes begin their yearly rituals preparing themselves for the tough times ahead. What does this mean to us fisherman? Cooler water and air temps, baitfish hatches, gorging fish, but most notably superb fishing.

    Full report and additional photos here...
    http://castingtales.wordpress.com/2011/11/17/marsh-mystery/










    If anybody finds a marsh loaded with shrimp let me know. PMs welcome.

  • #2
    3rd pic down..GAFFTOP ON (or hardhead)!!!!!!! Love the pics.
    I set my hook like I am fishing for tuna even if I am fishing for trout. Call me tuna Joe!

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    • #3
      What if I find a marsh loaded with hard heads?

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      • #4
        Another great report and awesome set of pics!
        You never know what the tide might bring

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ubermensch1324 View Post
          3rd pic down..GAFFTOP ON (or hardhead)!!!!!!! Love the pics.
          It's a hardhead.
          Originally posted by scumLORD View Post
          What if I find a marsh loaded with hard heads?
          If they eat flies I'm game.

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          • #6
            Awesome pic of the flounder did you catch him sightcasting flounder is fun.
            I LIVE IN A SMALL COMMUNITY WITH A LARGE PROBLEM AND A PROBLEM.

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            • #7
              You always post awesome pics.Come along way since I fished with ya.Meet ya at SLP.I think it was the first time you fished there.Was a slow day.You was in a blue yak.I was in an orange perception.

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              • #8
                Cool videos and pics!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by reeltime View Post
                  Awesome pic of the flounder did you catch him sightcasting flounder is fun.
                  Didn't land that flounder. I accidentally ran over it and it spooked several times before it settled at that spot in a few inches of water on the shoreline. I tried throwing lures and flies at it. I even hit it on the head a few times with my lure and it never moved, almost as if it was playing dead. I got my camera out and start taking pics. It sat on that shoreline for 30 mintues before it spooked off when I nudged it with the end of my rod. If it had been October I would have tried gigging it with my stake-out stick.
                  Originally posted by fuzzy View Post
                  You always post awesome pics.Come along way since I fished with ya.Meet ya at SLP.I think it was the first time you fished there.Was a slow day.You was in a blue yak.I was in an orange perception.
                  I remember that day years ago. I was barely learning how to throw lures and kayak fish. That's still the only time I've ever fished that spot and I still have the same yak. You're right I've come along way and my passion for the pastime we all love has continually grown.

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                  • #10
                    That second pic is amazing!
                    Tight Lines

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                    • #11
                      Nice pics.

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