05-30-2007, 03:39 PM
Hey birddog, my first tid bit of advice is to post this same question on the Texas state board. However, if I know you, you already have. [
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Now, as for fishing a bay. Fishing an inlet/bay is pretty basic. Find the bait or structure, and you should be able to find fish. If it's a larger bay, that might prove to be difficult. Bridges usually hold flounder, sheepshead, etc.... Depending on what type of fish hold in the bay there, you might find trout and drum along oyster beds and sandbars. I'm sure you'll have plenty of luck. Make sure and turn the sonar on and take it slow. Nothing will turn your day into a bad one like a sandbar. [
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Now, as for fishing a bay. Fishing an inlet/bay is pretty basic. Find the bait or structure, and you should be able to find fish. If it's a larger bay, that might prove to be difficult. Bridges usually hold flounder, sheepshead, etc.... Depending on what type of fish hold in the bay there, you might find trout and drum along oyster beds and sandbars. I'm sure you'll have plenty of luck. Make sure and turn the sonar on and take it slow. Nothing will turn your day into a bad one like a sandbar. [
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