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no but there has been a few makos caught
God bless Texas----------------------- Old 300 I will remain what i am until the day I die- A HUNTER......Sitting Bull Its not how you pick the booger.. but where you put it !! Roger V Hunter
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Do you tag & release or keep them?
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we tag and release most of them. do keep the smaller blacktips to eat, their real good.
God bless Texas----------------------- Old 300 I will remain what i am until the day I die- A HUNTER......Sitting Bull Its not how you pick the booger.. but where you put it !! Roger V Hunter
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I have a million questions about fishing the Gulf. Better save some of them for the trip. Ed
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Roger, don't the new guys have to swim the baits out at night?
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Roger, don't the new guys have to swim the baits out at night?
Alan HAHAHA...very funny! There ain't enough tequila in Texas to get me to do that! Ed
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we tag and release most of them. do keep the smaller blacktips to eat, their real good. OH yes black tips are gooood eating IF
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http://www.saltyangler.com/tyler.htmTyler Thorsen Surf Report Updated 4-13-2012 The Padre Island National Seashore (P.I.N.S) sent out a press release recently regarding the 15 mph speed limit they pushed for last summer when they did their Beach Vehicle Driving Environmental Assessment. The new speed limit rules would lower the speed limits from the 2.5 mile mark to the Mansfield Jetty from 25 mph to 15 mph and take effect March 1st each year and last through the Labor Day weekend. In the press release was a document called a �F.O.N.S.I� which means there was a �Finding of No Significant Impact� The National Park Service (NPS) determined no significant impacts would occur if the proposal is implemented, and it explains the rationale used in selecting the alternative for implementation. You can read the document here http://parkplanning.nps.gov/document.cfm?documentID=46093 In it you will find the same �mumbo jumbo� they used to explain why the lower speed limit was necessary in the Environmental Assessment. �That there are more 4x4 vehicles on the beach and it would be �safer� for the nesting turtles�. This is in spite of the fact that there has never been a Kemp�s Ridley turtle run over on P.I.N.S., and that there has been an average of only 3 vehicle accidents each year over the past ten years on the 62 mile long beach. When pressed on this NPS� excuse they state �we get two to three calls on holiday weekends of speeders and near misses with accidents�. What makes them think lowering the speed limit will reduce speeders? We don�t need new restrictive laws just enforcement. Regarding the 4x4 numbers, the original EA stated that there were few vehicles down island so there would not be a significant impact of lowering speeds while at the same time the rationale for lower the speed limit was due to the increase in 4x4 vehicles on the beach. Huh???? Nowhere does the F.O.N.S.I. mention that the Kemp�s Ridley turtle nests represent only 6/10 of 1% of the worldwide number of Kemp�s Ridley nests. Nor does it make reference to the likelihood of the Kemp�s turtles status being upgraded to threatened in two to three years or the statements made by the Fish and Wildlife Department that even if every nesting Kemp�s Ridley turtle on P.I.N.S. was destroyed it would make no difference to the survival of the species. The F.O.N.S.I. does back off the turtles as being the main issue in regards to the lower speed limit citing concerns for visitor safety and �possible� accidents. The issue is not turtles or visitor safety as the numbers don�t justify that there is a problem. The issue is that we are slowly getting our access to this national treasure reduced. If we don�t fight them more and more restrictions will be put in place. Eventually the Padre Island National Seashore will only see visitors who use Malaquite and the first five miles of South Beach as they will run off those visitors and tourists who love traveling down island in 4x4 only territory and I think that�s what the goal is. In their view it would be much easier to police and �safer� if you and I aren�t there. Sargassum is impacting lots of areas of the beach. The higher tides this month will make driving treacherous at times. Rotting sargassum can cause quick sand type areas to form so be extremely careful when running the low road near the water. The speed limit is now 15 mph. Follow established tracks when you can and watch out for nesting turtles as they should start coming in any day now. April tends to be windy and weedy but you can catch fish if given the right conditions. Generally the spring Jack Crevelle run peaks this month. Spanish mackerel, black drum, redfish and pompano are possible as are trout. The trout tend to be scarce but are generally large when you find them. Large silver weedless spoons will work for the trout and Jacks. Use Mannolures and a light steel leader for the Spanish mackerel. The black drum, pompano and even reds can be caught using Fishbite/shrimp combos. If all else fails try fishing the first gut for whiting using your trout gear and peeled shrimp and Fishbites about a foot below a half ounce egg sinker. Recent catches have included Jack Crevelle, black drum, redfish, pompano, whiting and bull and black tip sharks.
God bless Texas----------------------- Old 300 I will remain what i am until the day I die- A HUNTER......Sitting Bull Its not how you pick the booger.. but where you put it !! Roger V Hunter
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I've run at least 15 mph. I go at low tide on the water's edge and run as fast as is safe. It's easy to miss the turtles. Just go around the mob of seagulls eating baby turtles.
Who's going to be out there enforcing the speed limit anyway?
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i overheat running that slow headed north, going south its not a problem with the SE wind. i was stopped and warned once last summer.I'm going to run at least 25, if I spot a ranger I'll slow down and hope they don't get on radar.
God bless Texas----------------------- Old 300 I will remain what i am until the day I die- A HUNTER......Sitting Bull Its not how you pick the booger.. but where you put it !! Roger V Hunter
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Roger does in fact run at least 25 or more
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Roger (& others), I'd like to come if my schedule allows - just never know 'til closer to the time as I have to travel a bit for work. I tried to make it last year but had to travel out of the country then, even went out and bought a new spinning rig with a 10ft rod, etc.
If I do, I'd be coming from SE Houston - someone could ride down with me, or I'd pay for someone else's gas to ride with them. Houston Hobby airport (SWA hub here) is only 15min from the house too, so if someone needed a ride from there that could work.
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Hey guys, just got onto this thread. I would love to come schedule and family permitting. BTW are spouses and young kids allowed? I've never fished the surf here - I've done some back down in Peru, lots of sea bass and flounder
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bring the wife and kiddo's i believe a few others are, my 15 yr old will be going.
God bless Texas----------------------- Old 300 I will remain what i am until the day I die- A HUNTER......Sitting Bull Its not how you pick the booger.. but where you put it !! Roger V Hunter
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Stx, when are you planning on going? Son is 2.5yr and almost 11 months, so not quite ready to be helpful in anyway Yesterday he caught his first fish. I hooked it, but he reeled it in, great job for a toddler with a 7'0 rod. A small Black Drum, but he is now hooked on fishing
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23-26 of august, one thing to remember is we will be down on the island anywhere from 10-30,40 miles from the nearest rd. unless the driving conditions are ideal you'll need 4x4 and there's no phone service unless you got a satellite ph.
God bless Texas----------------------- Old 300 I will remain what i am until the day I die- A HUNTER......Sitting Bull Its not how you pick the booger.. but where you put it !! Roger V Hunter
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There will be a couple of people from the Houston area, or going through the Houston area. I have an extended cab 4x4, and folks are welcome to ride with me, but the back seat is a little snug for adults on a long drive.
Last year a couple folks with cars drove to the visitor center, and then caught rides with the folks with 4x4's to actually run down the beach.
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bring the wife and kiddo's i believe a few others are, my 15 yr old will be going. I'll bring a guitar this trip.
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Lord willing and the creek don't rise I will be coming down 77 to Victoria. In an old single cab 4x4. Sure would like to meet up with some coming from Houston there and kind of convoy on in to PINS.
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