Posts Tagged ‘Gulp’

Trinity Bay-Galveston Complex

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

When these pesky winds from the SSW subside, those willing to work the gas wells, will find near limits of speckled trout and redfish.

Trinity Bay and this fishing guide for years look foward to these times as a alternative to live croacker.

Use 1/4 or 3/8 lead near the bottom of near 10 feet area around those wells. Be careful, lots of stuff(pipe) still there along with lots of shell.
Color now seems to be glow,pumpkin seed and plum depending on light conditions. Overcast conditions, use dark colors and with excessive sunlight, light colors.

Gulp, Bass Assassins or Norton Sand Eel. Margarita or Chicken on chain works as well…………………..

Wells in F lease, C lease, Sun Oil and the A-lease are all holding great numbers of solid spec’s, some over the one daily limit.Redfish are mostly in the slot, with those over 30 inches.

Using Sufix braid in the 30 lb with FTU Green Rod. Not likely to lose ‘em………………

This pattern will hold till the first cold front of 2009.

Diving seagulls are working near the end of the Texas City Dike area and the Boliver wells are paying off with soft plastic or shrimp. Lots of current in that area. Be sure and use 3/8 or 1/2 lead to get it near the bottom. Best bite on incoming tide.

Lots of liquids and sunscreen,,,,,,,,,,,More soon
god bless’
the fisherman
captpaul@gofishgalveston.com
www.gofishgalveston.com

Moses Lake

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

Last several days, has been spent in and around the lake. Winds have been in excess of 20mph from the NNE. Specks and redfish have been great. We have been drifting over shell in about 6-7 feet. Some slickin’ and small pods of bait and shad.

We have been using gulp in neon pepper and lime tiger, 1/4 lead on or near the bottom. Using FTU Green Rod in the 6′2″. Great action.

The Galveston Bay complex has been difficult to reach due to high winds. Only other area is Pelican near Sand Island. Some slickin’ and birds.
Galveston East Bay is still tough to navigate.
Best bite before noon, with incoming tides. This fishing guide believes this action should continue throughout the weekend.

By the way, take time to thank our servicemen and women for their sacrifice. Have a safe Memorial weekend ahead.
god bless
the fisherman
Capt. Paul
www.gofishgalveston.com