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    Iam looking to take a friend who has never fished before surf fishing this coming weekend down in Galveston somewhere. The only problem is after looking at the forecast, it appears the winds will be very bad at around 20-25 mph on Saturday but coming from the south/southeast, which is normally a good thing Ive read as far as water clarity.
    What would be your experienced opinions on where to go or if we even should go at all this weekend?

    Thanks so much in advance!

    -A noobie saltwater fisherman.

  • #2
    When the winds are out of the S/SE, it's obviously a good thing. If they are over 15, I tend to stay bayside. If you're set on being in the surf, try a spot closer to a jetty or some kind of break. It'll help with the waves.
    What Would Hans Wagemueller Do?

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    • #3
      Try some bridge fishing. 2004,36 or kemah. Reds ave been showing up there. Also Bryan beach up the river can be a good place too.
      Bacon Bacon Bacon!!!

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      • #4
        Thats good advise there. I didn't realize the winds were gonna be up this weekend comming.
        I'm finally getting out to Rollover Pass on the 15th and now I gotta deal with the wind.....
        Bayside it will be then, or just hunker down behind the ole' lady.....lol
        "Laissez les bons temps rouler"
        "Leh-seh leh boh taw roo-leh"

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        • #5
          How bout Red Box or Block Buster,Darn the bad luck!
          West Bay Sensai...

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          • #6
            Stay home get drunk

            25mph = no good

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Rollo View Post
              How bout Red Box or Block Buster,Darn the bad luck!
              Hey Rollo, 45 ACP might be right: "I feel a Tequila commin on"....lol
              We're going regardless, gotta get out of the office\house, for a bit.
              Sunday's are our only days to do something besides work, and do not live
              close enough to go after work....As I said before, "Gotta move closer to that area"...
              "Laissez les bons temps rouler"
              "Leh-seh leh boh taw roo-leh"

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              • #8
                Go bayside and be safe.
                KEEP IT WET..

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by GhostMarine View Post
                  Hey Rollo, 45 ACP might be right: "I feel a Tequila commin on"....lol
                  We're going regardless, gotta get out of the office\house, for a bit.
                  Sunday's are our only days to do something besides work, and do not live
                  close enough to go after work....As I said before, "Gotta move closer to that area"...
                  Ill start looking at the realestate listings for you !!!meantime,keep the Tequila,Patron and Ill help drink it!
                  West Bay Sensai...

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                  • #10
                    36 bridge fishing under light is the ticket... Lots of trout are in the river and hungry for mirodines... Good lick where ever you go...
                    We are West End Anglers, a saltwater tribe!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Hogie70 View Post
                      36 bridge fishing under light is the ticket... Lots of trout are in the river and hungry for mirodines... Good lick where ever you go...
                      36 bridge I assume means hwy 36 bridge that comes into Galveston?
                      and when you say under light you mean at night or just in that area near the light?
                      And what is the best rig and technique for fishing a mirrodine in the river like that or anywhere else? Are they effective in the surf?
                      Thanks for all the replies! Im trying to learn about this thing called saltwater fishing and looking to go alot this spring/summer so I will try and digest all this information and use it when I can!

                      Thanks again!

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                      • #12
                        Just go to work this weekend and wait till Monday or Tuesday then the wind is sure to die down.
                        "Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after" ~ Henry David Thoreau

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                        • #13
                          Just keep grinding and you will get it. Figuring out Saltwater is like trying to figure out women, good luck.
                          KEEP IT WET..

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                          • #14
                            Yea well I dont work on weekends and I live too far away to make it down there during a weekday. Prolly gonna hit up some lakes near the Woodlands this weekend and try again next weekend.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Rollo View Post
                              Ill start looking at the realestate listings for you !!!meantime,keep the Tequila,Patron and Ill help drink it!
                              Thanks Gulfcoast13 will do for sure.

                              Realestate? Not quite yet on that, but thank you all the same. As for the Tequila tho, heck yea man we can do that now.
                              I'm in a contract job at the moment for the next 8 months, then i'll be able to start looking south for another.
                              I work for AAA Storage, as a live-on-site manager, hence the contract.....
                              "Laissez les bons temps rouler"
                              "Leh-seh leh boh taw roo-leh"

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