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Hi, I need to know Where can I find maps of Chocolate Bayou? I have a map of the Bay! But I want a map from the 2004 bridge going North! Thanks in advance!
try GoogleEarth. Maybe check the USGS for topos or the COE for navigation maps or the GLO mapping site????
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I have Hook-N-Line map#F127 which is a good map post Ike of the Bay and the Bayou. My favorites are around Buoy 43, bubble barrier, under the plant lights, and the old Perrys Bayou outfall. Lots of good deep holes with rising outcroppings for flatties are everywhere. Give me the upper part anyday than spending and wasting time drifting, birding, and churning prop shell in the bay. Plus night time is great also.
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Hi, I need to know Where can I find maps of Chocolate Bayou? I have a map of the Bay! But I want a map from the 2004 bridge going North! Thanks in advance!
Not sure but I think the advice given to check "Google Maps" is dead on. If you are able to find a fishing map for sale somewhere it's not worth buying unless it shows the location north of 2004 of "Barhams Cove" as well as the infamous "Lurefisher's Cut". Hit those two spots and you can limit out on Redfish and Flounder in easy an hour!
All those plants dump too much who knows what beyond the bridge
speaking of plants dumping......I'm working on a project that will dump "treated sewer water" into Chocolate Bayou from the Arcola area. Its really grown and we are adding a wastewater treatment plant with a 16" discharge. Happy eating.
speaking of plants dumping......I'm working on a project that will dump "treated sewer water" into Chocolate Bayou from the Arcola area. Its really grown and we are adding a wastewater treatment plant with a 16" discharge. Happy eating.
not really. it has been advertised as a public notice. no objections so now we are looking at the best way to get to chocolate bayou with the discharge pipe.
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