At first glance the muddy flats of the Upper Texas Coast aren’t exactly enticing to a sight fisherman. Let’s not kid ourselves these aren’t the pristine flats of Andros, Belize, The Keys, or even the Lower Coast. Our marshes are unwadeable. That is, unless you enjoy trekking through waist-deep mud. Water clarity is often limited to a few inches of visibility. Many flats are covered in razor blades, i.e. oyster reefs, waiting to slice anything at contact including your leader. But what these mucky flats do afford you is concealment in stalking your prey and a plethora of quarry to target.
Full report and additional photos here...
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Full report and additional photos here...
http://castingtales.wordpress.com/2012/07/26/audible-fishing/



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