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Watch for Sand Bars

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 15 Oct 20 - Comments Off on Watch for Sand Bars

Dr. Likover sent us these aerial photos of Sunday Pass/Beach (above) with all the sand bars and of Pass Cavallo (below) after the recent storm. He advises that it is very treacherous to try and get into Fish Pond. Sand bars have nearly closed it off. Lot’s of people have run aground before the storm. […]

Red Snapper Roundup

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 15 Oct 20 - Comments Off on Red Snapper Roundup

Benefits POC & Surrounding Communities June 1st 2020 was the official opening day for the first annual “Red Snapper Roundup” tournament. The “Red Snapper Roundup” is an offshore tournament that began the opening day of the Federal water Red Snapper season. This tournament ran for the full 62 days of Red Snapper Season and ended […]

Shoalwater Flats Outdoor Report by Captain Jeff Larson

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 15 Oct 20 - Comments Off on Shoalwater Flats Outdoor Report by Captain Jeff Larson

We have been dodging some bullets lately with this year’s Hurricane activity in the Gulf of Mexico. Poor Louisiana! Huh? I’m glad that Hurricane Season is closing and Hunting Season is wide open. Really the only thing good about Hurricanes in the Gulf is it makes for awesome fishing. Trout are still plentiful especially for […]

Great Catches!

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 15 Oct 20 - Comments Off on Great Catches!

Bay Flats Lodge Report by Capt. Chris Marine

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 15 Oct 20 - Comments Off on Bay Flats Lodge Report by Capt. Chris Marine

With the presence of milder temperatures, look for things to begin changing this month. One particular October change that we’ll notice will be the short periods of strong north winds will accompany frontal passages. This means that you should be deciding where you will fish when this happens. You’ll need to look away from the […]

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