Jake on January 21st, 2008I think it is safe to say that winter is finally here. The fronts are more frequent and the winds produced by the fronts can really make things rough out there whether you’re in a kayak or not. Please watch the weather reports and let someone know where you are going and when you plan to be back. Being safe on the water makes things a lot more enjoyable for you and your families.
We have been fishing the Shamrock area behind Mustang Island and using the spoil islands to stay out of the wind which makes it comfortable and very productive
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Jake on January 7th, 2008The following is a report straight from one of our Pro Staff members Capt. Ruben Garza:
Sunday morning’s trip I had Gary Williams and his son Andrew. Also, fishing with us was Andrew’s best friend Austin. We started in the moring wade fishing Green’s Lake using top water lures. We soon switched over to Dark Strawberry Blue and Avocado Sea Devils which brought in some really nice redfish
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Jason on December 20th, 2007Supplies have been very limited lately for those of you looking for Devil Eye and Sea Devil lures, so maybe this will help. We recently stocked up on three of our hottest items for this time of year and these will probably be the last ones available until after the Holiday season.
Glow Devil Eyes have been producing solid results for our anglers in Galveston, Sabine and Port O’Connor.
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