Port O’Connor Fishing Report By Capt. Bob Hill

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 26 Jan 12 - 0 Comments

The weatherman has been busy counting the fronts that have been passing. We are seeing frontal systems about 3 times a week. Of course the north winds keep the tides low and the bay water stirred up. Between the fronts we do get a day or two of southerly wind.

The bays are giving up a few good good boxes of fish. Trout are mostly on the shell and reds are on the shorelines. The back lakes are really shallow and most boats can’t make it back there.

The jetties have had pretty good numbers of big sheepshead, reds of all sizes and drum. Live bait is in short supply and frozen shrimp are scarce as well.

The duck hunters have one more week to enjoy one of the best seasons of the last 10 years or so. I am hearing a lot of rumors that duck hunting is going to change a lot after this year but right now they are just rumors.

Port O’Connor Charters

(361) 983-4325

www.fishportoconnor.com

 

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