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Welcome !! Johnson Sprite- 1/4 oz gold and silver. Most versatile lure for the flats.
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At least once a month but that will change once I finiish my 21 foot boat. Once I knock out 4 things on my Honey Do this do that list I'll be free every weekend to head to the bay. CoachLaw has a fish camp that gets some good action at night with his light setup.
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Welcome Adam, I live near you in Lake Chateau Woods(Behind Oak Ridge North)
Nice to see that I not the only one thats up here.
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Welcome aboard Adam. There are great bunch of people here....although I haven't actually met any of them !!
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Originally posted by rwscold View PostHi all, good site you have here. Let me introduce myself. I'm Adam I am 26 years old married for over 3 years and have a 22 month old boy. I've been fishing Galveston for the past few years, but only recently got into it with full force. I just moved down to The Woodlands, Spring area about a year ago. Luckily my in-laws own property in Jamaica beach right on the canal. I get to fish quite a bit and it has become my favorite hobby/passion. I have quite a bit to learn, as I still consider myself new to fishing especially saltwater. I recently got a Shimano Symetre 4000FJ on a 6ft 6inch castaway medium action spinner rod, I absolutely love the rig, it is extremely smooth and durable. I plan on purchasing a baitcast as I progress. I spend most of my time when I am there either wade fishing or drinking a beer running a trout rig across the canal. My goal is to increase my knowledge and experience, I look forward to picking up some tips and tricks from the rest of you veteran guys. My current goal/obsession is Flounder! I was wading out at Sportsmans road not long ago and picked up a decent 15 inch and a 18inch. I hope to go next week and pick up some nice ones. Got any spots I should try?? Lures?
Anyways glad to be here. Good luck out there.
Adam
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Adam, make it easy and throw what you like. Donna throws gulp 3" new penny of nucular chicken and does very well. It is all what you feel comfortable with, so have fun!
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Welcome !! I like flounder fishing ( remember in Nov. 2 flounder limit ) . I prefer the GULP 4 " chartreuse , 1/4 oz or 3/8 oz jig, 3/0 size. Usually I'll bump it along the bottom and wait 20 seconds after I feel it take it and set the hook, Usually the bait's in their stomach or back mouth. I've lately had trouble with this technique - They spit it out after 10 seconds- because I had left a jig head in the Gulp bag and I think the metal leached out and made the gulp taste funky. Usually the GULP is so much like real bait that delaying setting the hook like they do with live shrimp helps prevent reeling in flounder only to have them open their mouth and let go of the bait. I've read that one only lands 20 % of " hooked " flounder.
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Originally posted by Milkjug View PostWelcome Adam. You're making me feel old being 1 year older and having a 2 yr old kid
That whole Jamaica Beach area is good. I like to drift fish and throw gulp jerk shads and topwaters. It's all about that grass Let me know if you need company anytime, I'm on the island too.
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