Tag: Texas
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Fishing the Middle Coast
The last couple days with this Dallas group had been a bit tough despite the winds. However, we were able to find stretches of trout green shorelines. Coming off the full moon our best shot at some solid trout was right around sun up both days. Finding the rafts of mullet proved to be the…
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Dirty Tequila and Trout!
Saturday we were met by slick calm conditions for most of the morning, and low tides. We started off walking thigh deep sand pockets but without much success, as we were walking back to the boat a school of 100+ redfish rose up in front of us. Luckily they were spooked by an oncoming boat…
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Wade fishing for trout
Despite the wind, we were blessed to walk into them on our first wade this morning. We left the dock in the dark, because I knew we had a good run ahead of us and I wanted to get to a particular stretch of shoreline before the traffic.
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Wade Fishing the Texas Coast
It doesn’t get much better than good weather, great fishing and awesome company. These fine gentlemen were down to enjoy a couple days of great Middle Texas Coast fishing. Their goal was a 5# or better trout, day one we had solid trout biting all day from 3-4.5# over knee deep grass beds. day two…
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Texas Fishing Report April 20 – Trophy Trout
A 6.75# trout at 27″ makes the grind all worth it. We caught some solid trout today on the first few wades with a number of smalls mixed in. Then the bite slowed to a red or a couple of trout each wade.
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Fishing the Texas Coast with Capt Nathan Beabout
Well, as we left the dock there wasn’t much in the way of weather, but as soon as we got all set up in the marsh with the tower rain storms started popping up. However, we were in some gin clear water and was able to see good enough, but none of the reds wanted…
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Wading for Redfish with Capt Nathan Beabout
While we weren’t sure if we were going to be able to go this weekend. We got lucky and the storms passed just inland, leaving the bays a touch breezy, but with no rain. Even with the high winds we were able to find plenty of protected water to fish, concentrating on sand/grass, mud/shell for…
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Fishing Report
First time in a long time I remember wet wading in March. The Spring pattern is definitely here. Fish were holding over knee deep sand pockets, finding the bait was key. Topwaters, softdines, and DSL dirty tequila got the job done. On top of a great day wading, these boys enjoyed an evening last night…
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Texas: Hunting with a Suppressor
Our sister publication Tactical Gun Review published an article about hunting with suppressors. Texas legalized suppressors for hunting game animals in 2012. You can read the article here: Hunting with Suppressors.
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Sight Casting to Redfish Seadrift, Texas
There is a reason redfish tournaments across the Gulf Coast start in March. It is because redfish come in out of the gulf and fill the shallows of our marsh and grass flats. These fish will make these areas home for the most of the summer, cruising the grass and shorelines in search of there…
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Trophy Trout with Capt. Nathan Beabout
Mission accomplished in Port Mansfield! Had several solid trout and reds today. Then the big girl crushed a topwater. Fish were released. Bites today came on topwaters, floating corkys, and red/white, glow, and white ice soft plastics. Dates still available through April. Capt. Nathan Beabout Cell-(210) 452-9680 nmsportsmansadventures.com
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Low Tide Redfish
We have seen some ups and downs on the Middle Texas Coast lately. Naturally our lakes are holding trout and reds on a consistent basis. If you try to avoid the crowds in the more popular lakes, it has been anything but consistent. If the water is up, the trout bite is on in almost…