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Port O’Connor Fishing Report by Capt. Bob Hill

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 23 Feb 11 - 0 Comments

Finally – some good fishing news to report. What a difference a few weeks of good weather can make. All the pieces are beginning to come together and the fishing has really improved. Our temperatures have been pleasant, the wind has been blowing from much more favorable directions and the water temperature is hanging around […]

Guide Lines By Capt. Chris Martin

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 23 Feb 11 - 0 Comments

Trout Drifting On Tuesday, February 15, Captain TJ Christensen drifted with Robert E. and guests on day-2 over deep shell in ESB with TTF lures. Scores of trout 50-60 were landed and released using white chartreuse TTK tipped with 1/8-oz classic killer wide gap jig heads. Captain Harold Dworaczyk drifted scouted with his family members […]

“It’s Freezebruary” Guide Lines, by Capt. Chris Martin

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Posted by The Dolphin Talk on 09 Feb 11 - 0 Comments

February 9, 2011 I spent the last edition of Guide Lines speaking to you about the importance of having your equipment and gear properly prepared prior to setting out on your first fishing trip of the year.  However, there’s one subject I failed to touch upon in that edition, and that would be the important […]

Port O’Connor Fishing Report

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Posted by The Dolphin Talk on 09 Feb 11 - 0 Comments

Whoever said “If you don’t like the weather in Texas, just wait, it will change.”  was right. I didn’t like last month’s cold windy weather and sure enough, it got worse. The tides are even lower than they were a few weeks ago when the duck season ended. The wind seems to have kicked up […]

Froggie’s Bait Dock Fishing Report

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Posted by The Dolphin Talk on 09 Feb 11 - 0 Comments

Friday & Saturday January 28 & 29 Limits of reds and trout came in at the dock to be cleaned. Nice to see fish brought in at the dock and nice to see friends. Duck season is over with. Man, am I glad. No air boats and dog poop. Connie Rowney redfish1000@tisd.net

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