Port O’Connor Fishing Report by Capt. Bob Hill

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 15 Nov 12 - 1 Comment

Callan Gawlik caught this nice 39” bull red at the POC jetties, fishing with Capt. Bob Hill.

 

As I write this report we are enjoying our third frontal passage of the last two weeks. This is a good one. 22 kts gusting to over 30 kts. Not exactly the day we look for to wade the south shorelines. I went down to the boat ramps earlier and there were a few boats out. I guess when you have a day off and want to go fishing there is no reason to let a little gale get in your way.

The bays have been so so over the last few weeks. The shell in San Antonio Bay has been giving up some small trout but overall its been slow.

The Lakes have had some fair redfish action but nothing spectacular. The north wind can blow most of the water out of the lakes making it hard to get around. I haven’t caught any trout back there in a while.

The jetties are still full of redfish. Lots of Bulls but there are enough slots to get a limit. The drum are thinning out but still there and the sheepshead are beginning to show. there are still lots of Mangrove Snapper to be had. The Summer species seem to have left. I haven’t seen any Tarpon or Mackerel in a while.

Sam Perkins and his dad Glenn from Alpine, Texas had some good luck at the jetties and in the back bays fishing with Capt. Bob Hill.

One comment for “Port O’Connor Fishing Report by Capt. Bob Hill”

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pearl lanum

Sorry to hear the news of Capt Bob Hills passing. He was a good friend and had a great heart. He will be missed

January 9th, 2013 at 4:30 pm
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