How to Catch Speckled Trout in Saint Charles Bay Texas
Texas Saltwater Fishing News
Saltwater Soul: The Ultimate Guide to Port Aransas Saltwater Fishing
Saltwater Soul: The Ultimate Guide to Port Aransas Saltwater Fishing
How to Catch Redfish on the Laguna Madre
Redfish, also known as red drum, are a popular game fish found in the Laguna Madre on the Texas Gulf Coast. Known for their hard fight and delicious taste, redfish can be a challenging and rewarding fish to catch. If you’re looking to catch some redfish in the Laguna...
Fly Fishing South Padre Island Texas
Fly Fishing South Padre Island Texas
Australian Redclaw Crayfish Present in Texas
Australian Redclaw Crayfish Present in Texas
Wade Fishing the Laguna Madre in South Texas
The Laguna Madre is a rarity: one of perhaps six hypersaline (i.e. saltier than the ocean) lagoons in the world. It is perhaps one of the most overlooked natural wonders in North America. If one stands on its shore and simply gazes at it, the Laguna might not have any...
Speckled Trout Fishing Galveston Bay Texas
Speckled or Spotted Trout, also known as Specks, are a feisty gamefish found in the Gulf of Mexico and on the Atlantic coast of the United States up to Maryland. Speckled Trout are related to Croakers and Drum and are not actually part of the trout family. They are an...
Yamaha 190 FSH
Yamaha’s 190 FSH was featured on the cover (image attached), and inside, the magazine wrote a four-page story about the 210 FSH. “Yamaha, over the years, has evolved a wide-open spaces concept at the stern to create a comfortable back porch and made it even cushier...
A Time To Kneel – Written by Ted Nugent
Take a little trip to Valley Forge in January. Hold a musket ball in your fingers and imagine it piercing your flesh and breaking a bone or two. There won’t be a doctor or trainer to assist you until after the battle, so just wait your turn. Take your cleats and...
Hurricane Damaged Port Aransas Fire Department to receive fire truck on emergency loan from Texas A&M Forest Service
PORT ARANSAS, Texas — Port Aransas Fire Department is set to receive a fire truck on loan from Texas A&M Forest Service on Friday, Sept. 29 to temporarily replace one damaged by Hurricane Harvey. Hurricane Harvey devastated the Port Aransas Fire Department leaving...
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Where are All the Reds Gone?
Re: Where are All the Reds Gone? Fish Fear Me Go EAST or WEST young man!!!! Up on the sand one foot or less depth. Gold spoon or small topw ater if they are hitting good. We have found most of our reds up on the sand inside the grass line. With the low tides the last...
Inshore Fishing South of the Border
Re: Inshore Fishing South of the Border I was in Mexico last summer in August on business. One of the oil field company's that I work with out of San Fernando took us on their rig helicopter up and down the beach. I have no clue as to exactly where we were, but...
Just An Idea
Re: Just An Idea shallowrnr 1000 West Port Dr. BIg Yellow building, green roof. From the Harbor , north side with 4 covered slips and an open dock for 5 other vessels. Feel free to stop by anytime.LaterBruce
TOPWATERS
Re: TOPWATERS You know the one color dad and I never talk about but we use quite a bit is a Pink skitterwalk. They're deadly in the right conditions and are somewhat muted in sunlight and bright in lowlight conditions.I have cuaght some great fish on them.
Under the lights!!!
Re: Under the lights!!! Throw the smallest jig you can. 3/32 oz. white TINY twist tail. Fish it about 2 to 3 feet below the surface. The better fish will be on the outside edge of the light. If the trout are real active and popping bait on the surface you can throw a...
Debris from Dolly
Debris from Dolly Howdy. A group of us come down every year, for the last 25 years. Last year the debris from Dolly made fishing the West shoreline almost impossible. Is the debris still a problem? also, one in our group likes to drown croakers, the rest of us...
How’s the fishin in this areas
Re: How’s the fishin in this areas You need to go out and get a good map or hire a captain I an sure you could find one in Port Mansfield.











