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  • Causeway 3/4

    I was going out looking for trout and after 3 hours of nothing, I switched to flounder fishing. It didnt take me long before I got hooked up. I was having to throw a 3/8 oz just to be able to keep my bait on the bottom long enough.

    Bait of choice today was a high tide pink shrimp. I caught 5 only 2 were big enough before I had to call it a day. It was beautiful this morning but around 11 the wind started back up again.

    In the photo is a 15 and a 18

    Son of the Republic

  • #2
    Nice dinner!
    I LIVE IN A SMALL COMMUNITY WITH A LARGE PROBLEM AND A PROBLEM.

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    • #3
      Nice.

      That's how I string 'em too.

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      • #4
        way to go tks for the pic.

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        • #5
          Should have got two more solid flounder but both of them wrapped me on some of the rail road ties.
          Son of the Republic

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          • #6
            Great job.!

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            • #7
              nice job! it got windy today!
              "Curmudgeon only pawn in game of life."


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              • #8
                By the way, better watch yer shuffle. Saw a decent sized stingray near sportstman's this afternoon


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                • #9
                  VERY NICE!
                  KEEP IT WET..

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                  • #10
                    There was a run this year,watched quite a few of em get hooked on pelican Island down at the Circus by Seawolf park also a bunch of em caught off the wall at the yacht Basin.Some leave and some don't .I recently picked up a money flatty during a local weekend tournament 4.4lbs at Harbor walk his pics at my info page on this site That fish felt like a boot till he realized he was all mine 22inches long!! Flounder save the day!!
                    West Bay Sensai...

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                    • #11
                      its been slow for sure.
                      the fishing was good,it was the catching that was bad.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Galveston340
                        ...the ties or the pilons? They ought to be stacked up over on both sides of the ditch.
                        The ties that are only visible on low tide they ran strait for the opening of the arch ways and got wrapped in them.
                        Son of the Republic

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                        • #13
                          I have talked to Chester Moore about the abundance of flounder in the bays and if they did not migrate and he said this is completely normal that we have a healthy population of flounder. There have always been flounder in the bays through out the whole year we just didn't have as many in our bays due to over harvest. The research is now showing that we are back to a healthy population. Better then the 1980's population from Gil net research.

                          The regulations sure have helped the flounder out. Hopefully it stays like this for another 5 years and someone from the Sabin or the Galveston bay complex will catch the state record.
                          Son of the Republic

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                          • #14
                            Glad to see the flounder population rebounding...It's what's for dinner!
                            "I love this country, it's the government I'm afraid of!"

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