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  • #16
    Welcome to the forum!!!

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    • #17
      welcome aboard
      Mirrolure Pro Staff

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      • #18
        Welcome to the forum & Welcome to Texas. We don't eat the mullet here

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        • #19
          Welcome to Texas and FWE.

          Sent from my BlackBerry 9930 using Tapatalk
          "Shut up and jerk your croaker" - James Fox

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          • #20
            Tide tables and solunar charts for Galveston Bay Entrance (South Jetty): high tides and low tides, surf reports, sun and moon rising and setting times, lunar phase, fish activity and weather conditions in Galveston Bay Entrance (South Jetty).


            Try this site (above) for bite windows, tides, solunar information ... etc etc etc ... as fars as where, I'd recommend either hiring a guide to help you learn the water ... buddy up with someone on here, watch the reports, and think about the bottom structure. There are some maps you can buy that will break down the bay systems for you in terms of seasons and wind directions ... 10 bucks well spent ... http://www.hooknline.com/ and they're sold at all of the local sporting goods stores.

            Technique ... isn't going to be much differnet.

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            • #21
              X2 what everyone else said. The jetties are starting to heat up. I wont start fishing them until the end of May. May through August is my prime times for Trout for me. 30 to 40 Trout days by 8am is normal when the conditions are right. Free lined Shrimp is all I throw. Channel side typically works best for me and I like the North Jetty from the boat cut all the way to the end. Look for slicks and bait being busted next to the rocks. Anchor your boats close enough to the rocks as possible. Close enough to where you can get a free lined Shrimp within 2' of the rocks. Most of my Trout come within 5' of the rocks.

              When anchoring up make sure your anchor catches before you kill your big motor. When changing spots crank your big motor before pulling anchor. When anchoring use at least 5 to 6' of rope for every every foot of water so your bow will rise with the ship wakes. When coming into a spot take a look at the other boats to see how they are positioned when they are anchored up. This will give you a good idea on tide direction and which way your boat will move once the anchor has been set. Sometimes it takes a few attempts to get your boat positioned just right.

              Good luck

              AQUA PIMP
              AQUA PIMP......
              "SALTWATER PIMP'N AIN'T EZ"

              WWW.SALTWATERASSAULT.NET

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              • #22
                Its called a Mighty Might Jetty Anchor...... About $80 bucks at Academy.

                AQUA PIMP
                AQUA PIMP......
                "SALTWATER PIMP'N AIN'T EZ"

                WWW.SALTWATERASSAULT.NET

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                • #23
                  THanks, I heard abt that place, it does sound like it might pay off.


                  Originally posted by Paul Marx
                  Welcome to FWE . There's a jetty in Freeport that is paved and easy to roll a wagon down or just walking .
                  "Laissez les bons temps rouler"
                  "Leh-seh leh boh taw roo-leh"

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                  • #24
                    Thank you for the offer GF13, I work 6 day's a week, Sunday is my only free day.
                    I am going with some friends to Roll Over Pass on the 8th. All are welcome to join us
                    for the day. Does anyone know anything abt that area, whats biting, what to use Ect.

                    Thanks for all posts, ya''ll have a great day !!

                    Originally posted by Gulfcoast13 View Post
                    Welcome aboard and thanks for your service!

                    The surf will start heating up soon and you are more than welcome to go with me anytime.
                    "Laissez les bons temps rouler"
                    "Leh-seh leh boh taw roo-leh"

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                    • #25
                      Hey KennyWayne, No, I do not eat the Mullet either. They smoke it in Fla, say's it's good,
                      but I do not eat "Junk Food".....

                      Originally posted by KennyWayne View Post
                      Welcome to the forum & Welcome to Texas. We don't eat the mullet here
                      "Laissez les bons temps rouler"
                      "Leh-seh leh boh taw roo-leh"

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                      • #26
                        If you have room for my wife and I, any sunday would be great. We live and work in Cypress, too darn
                        far from the water for us to be. We were 10 minutes from the Gulf in Fla. We fished at least 4x a week
                        and had a blast. PM me with some info, we'll see if we can't go git a few !!
                        "Laissez les bons temps rouler"
                        "Leh-seh leh boh taw roo-leh"

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                        • #27
                          Hey Silver Wolf, I like to fish with both actually. It all depends on what I'm going for, where i'm fishing,
                          tide flow, water color and temp. Arties are fun for myself, fishin in the surf or the mouth of a pass.
                          My wife and I used to tear up trout fishing the mouth of Johns Pass, Maderia Beach, Fla. Only using
                          MirrOLures MirrOdine® 17MR 2-5/8 3/8oz in Silver. Other than that, I liked to use Berkley® Gulp!® Saltwater Jerk Shad
                          in Nuclear Chicken...


                          Originally posted by Silver Wolf View Post
                          welcome aboard. you fishing with bait or arties. i use rodnreel.com for tides, weather.com, and the board here for info. great bunch of people here. Lord Bless.
                          robert
                          "Laissez les bons temps rouler"
                          "Leh-seh leh boh taw roo-leh"

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                          • #28
                            Don't know how I missed this one for so long. Tell me you are a Bucs and Rays fan....Fishing here is quite different, but close to as much fun. No snook or tarpon within easy reach. Can't see the stingrays(both good and bad lol).

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by KennyWayne View Post
                              Welcome to the forum & Welcome to Texas. We don't eat the mullet here
                              Too funny.......my Grand Father is from Florida and once asked what TPWD rules were for catching mullet with roe. He wanted roe and eggs for breakfast.

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                              • #30
                                Hey FP10, actually I'm a New England Fan, even tho the Bucs didn't do too bad while I was there.
                                The Snook took a bad hit, two years ago. It got so cold all the way down to Ft. Myers, that it killed
                                off thousands of fish, bad fish kill that year. They are comming back, but all fisherman are avoiding
                                them until they are back in strong numbers. The tarpon Tourny down off Sanibel Isl is crazy, so many
                                boats in the water, one can walk across and not get wet. I did have one Tarpon on, back in 09, down
                                in Windley Key one summer. Light gear, just fishing for whatever might be there under a bridge.
                                What a surprise on 20lb Fins line!! He took off for Cuba and did not stop. He spit my lure thank God .

                                Originally posted by FP10 View Post
                                Don't know how I missed this one for so long. Tell me you are a Bucs and Rays fan....Fishing here is quite different, but close to as much fun. No snook or tarpon within easy reach. Can't see the stingrays(both good and bad lol).
                                "Laissez les bons temps rouler"
                                "Leh-seh leh boh taw roo-leh"

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