Jim-
You can rent kayaks and fish the bay. I had used a guide on a previous trip, not sure if it was the weather/time of year but I did not care for him. Poling thru the marshes he kept saying, oops there goes another one, meaning he saw the redfish after it swirled off. We got no shots at them.
The two times I was there, we fished bait from the jetties and did ok. There are some back bays that might be wadeable. Check out the fish camps as they are usually on shallow water that holds fish.
John
On Wednesday, April 16, 2014 7:06:38 PM UTC-4, Luis Santiago wrote:
-- You can rent kayaks and fish the bay. I had used a guide on a previous trip, not sure if it was the weather/time of year but I did not care for him. Poling thru the marshes he kept saying, oops there goes another one, meaning he saw the redfish after it swirled off. We got no shots at them.
The two times I was there, we fished bait from the jetties and did ok. There are some back bays that might be wadeable. Check out the fish camps as they are usually on shallow water that holds fish.
John
On Wednesday, April 16, 2014 7:06:38 PM UTC-4, Luis Santiago wrote:
Jim, its bee a while since I have been through Galveston. Last time I was there I stopped into Creative Feather fly shop and got a ton of great intel from the owner Connie Moran.
On Wednesday, April 16, 2014 6:05:45 PM UTC-4, Jim wrote:Anyone have any ideas for where to take a fly rod in galveston for a few hours? I am staying near the beach around the 61 st pier.
http://www.tpfr.org
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