Went to West Bay this morning with a buddy. Fished in a couple different hot spots and caught six nice Trout and a small Flounder on live mullet. Fished a small Reef at sunup and caught my first ever snook. It was about 3 or 4 pounds. Those are some fighting boogers. That was a blast. After I released it, I wish I would have gotten a pic with it, but did have a witness. LOL
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Originally posted by BBSeaIsle View PostSure wish I knew what small reef you were atKeith Bodine 1st Cav 1966-1967
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George A. Barnard was my great grandfather. I'm named after one of his sons , Henry Barnard , who , interestingly was deputized to police Galveston after the great 1900 hurricane. George Branard as color sargeant for the 1 st Texas Infantry distinguished himself in that role . If you google his name you can read about him . He survived the War of Northern Aggression but was wounded in the arm and lost an eye . He had a Houston street named for him , Branard street , where he built a home at 201 Branard street . I was raised a few blocks from there on Sul Ross street.GEORGE A. BRANARD, COLOR SERGEANT, CO. L, 1 ST TEXAS INFANTRY, HOOD'S TEXAS BRIGADE, C.S.A. : S.C.V.
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Originally posted by plugger View PostGeorge A. Barnard was my great grandfather. I'm named after one of his sons , Henry Barnard , who , interestingly was deputized to police Galveston after the great 1900 hurricane. George Branard as color sargeant for the 1 st Texas Infantry distinguished himself in that role . If you google his name you can read about him . He survived the War of Northern Aggression but was wounded in the arm and lost an eye . He had a Houston street named for him , Branard street , where he built a home at 201 Branard street . I was raised a few blocks from there on Sul Ross street.Keith Bodine 1st Cav 1966-1967
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