Learning Offets Bayou

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Chrisrambo
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Learning Offets Bayou

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I have just moved to Galveston, which means I've gotta learn new waters. I have decided Offets is a good place to start. I will be launching at the end of 103st. or maybe 61st where the county Park is. I ve been studying the hook n line map ad well as satellite maps. I'm really excited to learn the area and have a few spots I'm thinking about trying, depending on conditions. If anyone is familiar with the area and is willing to give a few pointers, I would appreciate it. Thanks
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Shhhhhhh, you're not supposed to ask about that place ;-) JK ;-) No fish in Offats or Chocaolate (at least that's what the say ;-)

Offats is big and deep and surprisingly has a good bit of oyster still left in it despite the drought. Fish the drop offs from the shallow and anywhere you can find oyster and along any of the little channels that lead off of it. It's not an easy place to learn though and is seasonal and weather dependent. There's also little rock piles that you can hit that are also structure and they will have oyster on them as well.

Good luck on you adventure.
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when are you goin
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I pretty much fish somewhere daily. I try to fish the right times depending on tides. Next week looks good for fishing, especially the later part of the week.
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The water is almost always moving somewhere. If it's not moving in the main bays it's usually draining out or in of some marsh or marsh cut. good luck guys.
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Given its depth, I have always considered Offat's a winter spot. Let us know how you do!
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