This might be a stupid question but I’m going to ask! Does the tide in east matagorda and Colorado River run opposite of west matagorda bay? IE when one is rising the other is falling and if so what causes that? Thanks
This might be a stupid question but I’m going to ask! Does the tide in east matagorda and Colorado River run opposite of west matagorda bay? IE when one is rising the other is falling and if so what causes that? Thanks
Fishing for freshwater redfish in San Antonio.
Living in San Antonio it’s not always convenient for me to hit our beloved bays every weekend. In San Antonio we have two freshwater power plant lakes that are stocked with redfish. Since they are power plant lakes the temperature stays fairly warm. In the past TPWD has experimented stocking these lakes with everything from speckled trout all the way to tarpon and Nile perch eventually settling on reds. TPWD stocks these redfish by the hundreds of thousands every year as fingerlings and they thrive. These fish cannot reproduce as that requires salt water so they are stocked for the sole purpose of recreation. The depth of these lakes is right around 50 feet with not much structure on the bottom other than depth changes. There are guides on this lake that produce fish by trolling around using down riggers and rattle traps. Others soak bait. You’re not going to sight cast these fish as the water is murky enough to lose sight of your trim tabs. I’m not one for trolling or using bait so I throw lures along the bulrush and cattails along the banks. Another thing that’s been working really well this year is spot locking or power poling on a point or lake hump where the depth drops off. I have been throwing Ned rigged and Texas rigged Z-man crawfish in 15-20 feet of water and very slowly bouncing the crawfish up the slope. I prefer Z-man brand as they float, with a Ned rig or Texas rig they will stand up on the bottom in a natural crawfish defensive position. It seems the reds travel in large schools. When one of these schools comes by it can be a fish every cast. These fish eat well and fat bulls are not uncommon.
Big thanks to AU for the Salty Hundo! Also thanks to Alex at Laguna helping me pick out a rod to pair it with. Love this set up already! Salty Hundo and Laguna Wader 1.
Got to fish Deans area yesterday. For our first time I’d say it was a successful day. Lots of soild trout with a few going 4 pounds. Endless grass and potholes to fish. It’s a lot different than Matagorda but it’s similar fishing style. I will definitely get down here more often. Heavy fog pushed us off the water late in the evening. Definitely put what we learned from the podcast and AU into action and it paid off!!
With AU technical issues reducing to a minimum, I’m FINALLY able to get back on the water! I’ll be offering 5-7 teaching trips a month and will be focusing on what I think is the topic the conditions allow for, the best. Got some of those Ray Ban Meta glasses to record on the fly for you guys that aren’t with me, and I’m pretty pumped at the quality they put out! If y’all are on the fence about getting some, they’re legit.
Happy Friday y’all! KWigglers has two promotions going on right now. Make sure you go to Facebook or instagram and join in. One is a box of goodies from KWigglers,Mansfield Knockers, Knotty Hooker, and Stinky Pants.
The other is name the lure. This is your and your kids opportunity to design a lure. Let’s get out and support AU partner Larry Higgins and support this. Would love to see one of our members or members kids win.
Thanks AnglerU! Thanks Capt. Caleb, Capt Scott and Tattoo Mike. Good conversation while they signed me up for AnglerU and the Turtlebox drawing. This thing is a beast, love it!
Heading out to the Chocolate Bay area tomorrow. I’ve heard the bite window has been short—either a quick bit early or late. Has anyone been out recently and noticed the same?
I just got my fist pair of simms waders. Just wondering what pair of boots yall recommend to go with them?