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North winds gusting to over 20 knots helped keep fishing down Saturday morning; however, by early afternoon velocities started dropping and anglers began to appear on the water.
Kayakers were among the boats hitting the water and the shallow, more protected, areas produced a few slot reds and flounder.
During an unstable Saturday morning with high winds and rough water, Nick Voris from Sea Isle and his two guests from Michigan, Shelly and Brian Bowser, caught several sand trout, stingrays, hardheads, a slot red fish and a bull red.
Their total catch was caught off the Sea Isle Pier with live shrimp for bait. All fish were released.
Saturday morning the party boat Texsun II made a jetty trip in bumpy and breezy conditions and Capt. Jill Williams still was able to find fish for her guests. Their catch for the morning consisted of bull reds, gafftop and whiting.
Friday,
while seas were not as bad but still choppy, the Capt. John made a
20-mile offshore trip where the 34 anglers aboard landed and released 28
bonnet head sharks, along with spadefish, whiting, blue runners,
stingrays and Gulf trout.
Mike Rath
took his kayak to Chocolate Bayou Saturday afternoon, launching at the
FM 2004 Bridge.
Fishing within a half mile or so of the ramp, Rath landed two slot reds and three sand trout using Norton Sand Eels in ivory with chartreuse tails.
Fishing within a half mile or so of the ramp, Rath landed two slot reds and three sand trout using Norton Sand Eels in ivory with chartreuse tails.
The mouth of Greens Lake was where Tony Sandlin and Harvey Moore
found a few fish. Using live shrimp fished under popping corks, the
anglers from Hitchcock landed a slot red, two flounder and five sand
trout to 15 inches in length. The action came between 4 p.m. and 5:30
p.m.
Sandlin said lots of kayakers were fishing along the Intracoastal Waterway shoreline and they appeared to be catching fish.
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