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Monday, September 15, 2014

Galveston fishing report





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There was not much to report from the weekend’s fishing as a steady northeast wind discouraged anglers from hitting the water, and those that chose to battle the elements found they had to work for some modest catches.

The only inshore and offshore reports from the weekend came from Williams Party Boats, who had both their offshore and bay boats in action.


Capt. Jill Williams made two trips to the jetties with her guests aboard the Texsun II where they landed bull reds, sharks, gafftop and stingrays on both trips.
Friday, Williams took the Capt. John offshore with 60 anglers aboard.
The group fished 25 miles east of the island where they landed 50 sharks, 37 spadefish, two stingrays and a ling, along with king, Spanish mackerel and mangrove snapper.
It is difficult to predict how fishing will be this week as unsettled weather is forecast to return to the Galveston area.
If the wind velocities are tolerable and the rain is not too wide spread, trout action might bounce back to where we left it early last week.
Among the events this week is the 20th annual Redfish Rodeo Ladies Tournament from Thursday through Saturday.
The Redfish Rodeo is unique in that it is strictly a guided tournament with guides drawing for teams. Also, all the teams and guides leave from one location for a shotgun start at sunrise.
The weigh-ins are Friday and Saturday at Pelican Rest Marina, 7819 Broadway, in Galveston, and open to the public to attend.
The scales open at 1 p.m., but boats must be in no later than 2 p.m. to avoid disqualification.
Winners will be announced at the Saturday evening 20-Year Salute and Dinner at The San Luis Resort Ballroom.

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