Galveston fishing charter company
832-917-FISH(3474)
December is the beginning of our ever-changing weather patterns. One day it is warm and pleasant and the next day cold and dreary. This pattern will continue until April when more stable conditions become the norm.
This weather scenario tends to drive the full-time fishing guides crazy as one day the schools of fish will be shallow and the next, headed to a deep hole.
Today should offer pleasant
conditions for being on the water. Except for the possibility of dense
fog this morning, light winds and mild temperatures should prevail.
Sunday is forecast to be a contrast as another cold front is expected to
cross the upper Texas Coast.
On the fishing scene, not
much has been taking place the last couple of days except for continued
nice catches of flounder as they are making their way to the Gulf.
Maurice Hattenback
reported that flounder are still in his canal at Crystal Beach.
Hattenback said that the flat fish moved in several weeks ago and a few
continue to hang around. His latest catch was a 22-inch sow which hit
dead shrimp last Wednesday.
Mitch Ramsey
reported a nice catch from his boat slip at the Galveston Yacht Basin.
Ramsey fished Thursday night and landed a limit of flounder to 19
inches, eight nice-sized sand trout and a huge ribbonfish. Live shrimp
was the bait.
Next Saturday is the Texas
Shoot-Out Chorizo Flounder Fishing Tournament. The event takes place
from 6 a.m. until 3 p.m. and will be headquartered at Serious Tackle in
La Marque.
For more information, call Lee Garcia at 281-216-3215 or check www.chorizotournaments.net.
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