Matagorda 09/25-09/28
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Matagorda 09/25-09/28
We decided on a good camp site about noon on the 25th at brown cedar cut Lol
since it offered easy access for surf or bay fishing. Turned out with all the storms threatening almost constantly and the surf fishing being so good I never took my kayak off the truck. My son did tho to run baits out for surf fishing so this kinda qualifies for a kayak fishing report.
Some pretty evil storms rolled in the first night
So we slept in the truck after seeing lightning bolts actually hitting a few miles out in the water. Pretty restless night.
Next few days were pretty nice though and we caught a lot of fish.
A few more rain storms but nothing as bad as the first night and Gods promise kept us going strong!
We fished almost exclusively the first 2 days with mullet, both live and cut, and with cut whiting. Strangely we caught most redfish on whiting and sharks on mullet. Usually the opposite is the case. The last day the surf was pretty calm and I tried, for the first time, a popping cork with gulp shrimp and caught a slot red so my boys joined in and we ended up with several of our slot fish caught that way. I think I enjoyed that the most and had a hard time quitting to get camp packed up to head home.
I think we ended up catching around 18 bull reds (38"-46") all released. 9 slot reds we kept. One 18" trout. 30 or more small sharks ( 3ft and under). Tons of gaftops n whiting. We were broke off a few times as well. I'm assuming it was larger sharks. I've never caught as many sharks as we did this time. They get as annoying as gaftop and hardheads after awhile.
I love Matagorda and I know mosquitos are always an issue, but man I have never encountered mosquitos down there like we did on this trip! They were relentless, in large numbers, and HUGE! Thermacell, Off and citronella tikis didn't even phase them.
All in all a great trip though. I had a blast with my brother and 2 of my sons. They both outfished me this time. Not sure that's ever happened before but I welcome it. I'm glad they're growing into fine men and fishermen!
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since it offered easy access for surf or bay fishing. Turned out with all the storms threatening almost constantly and the surf fishing being so good I never took my kayak off the truck. My son did tho to run baits out for surf fishing so this kinda qualifies for a kayak fishing report.
Some pretty evil storms rolled in the first night
So we slept in the truck after seeing lightning bolts actually hitting a few miles out in the water. Pretty restless night.
Next few days were pretty nice though and we caught a lot of fish.
A few more rain storms but nothing as bad as the first night and Gods promise kept us going strong!
We fished almost exclusively the first 2 days with mullet, both live and cut, and with cut whiting. Strangely we caught most redfish on whiting and sharks on mullet. Usually the opposite is the case. The last day the surf was pretty calm and I tried, for the first time, a popping cork with gulp shrimp and caught a slot red so my boys joined in and we ended up with several of our slot fish caught that way. I think I enjoyed that the most and had a hard time quitting to get camp packed up to head home.
I think we ended up catching around 18 bull reds (38"-46") all released. 9 slot reds we kept. One 18" trout. 30 or more small sharks ( 3ft and under). Tons of gaftops n whiting. We were broke off a few times as well. I'm assuming it was larger sharks. I've never caught as many sharks as we did this time. They get as annoying as gaftop and hardheads after awhile.
I love Matagorda and I know mosquitos are always an issue, but man I have never encountered mosquitos down there like we did on this trip! They were relentless, in large numbers, and HUGE! Thermacell, Off and citronella tikis didn't even phase them.
All in all a great trip though. I had a blast with my brother and 2 of my sons. They both outfished me this time. Not sure that's ever happened before but I welcome it. I'm glad they're growing into fine men and fishermen!
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A few more picsimaoldmanyoungsalt wrote:We decided on a good camp site about noon on the 25th at brown cedar cut Lol
since it offered easy access for surf or bay fishing. Turned out with all the storms threatening almost constantly and the surf fishing being so good I never took my kayak off the truck. My son did tho to run baits out for surf fishing so this kinda qualifies for a kayak fishing report.
Some pretty evil storms rolled in the first night
So we slept in the truck after seeing lightning bolts actually hitting a few miles out in the water. Pretty restless night.
Next few days were pretty nice though and we caught a lot of fish.
A few more rain storms but nothing as bad as the first night and Gods promise kept us going strong!
We fished almost exclusively the first 2 days with mullet, both live and cut, and with cut whiting. Strangely we caught most redfish on whiting and sharks on mullet. Usually the opposite is the case. The last day the surf was pretty calm and I tried, for the first time, a popping cork with gulp shrimp and caught a slot red so my boys joined in and we ended up with several of our slot fish caught that way. I think I enjoyed that the most and had a hard time quitting to get camp packed up to head home.
I think we ended up catching around 18 bull reds (38"-46") all released. 9 slot reds we kept. One 18" trout. 30 or more small sharks ( 3ft and under). Tons of gaftops n whiting. We were broke off a few times as well. I'm assuming it was larger sharks. I've never caught as many sharks as we did this time. They get as annoying as gaftop and hardheads after awhile.
I love Matagorda and I know mosquitos are always an issue, but man I have never encountered mosquitos down there like we did on this trip! They were relentless, in large numbers, and HUGE! Thermacell, Off and citronella tikis didn't even phase them.
All in all a great trip though. I had a blast with my brother and 2 of my sons. They both outfished me this time. Not sure that's ever happened before but I welcome it. I'm glad they're growing into fine men and fishermen!
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Re: Matagorda 10/25-10/28
That is just awesome.
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Thanks for this fine report. The mosquitos have been really bad in Galveston due to all the rain last month, so I know what you mean.
Strangely enough, when Don and I launched at Double Bayou in Trinity Bay, we had no problems with mosquitos. Granted, it was daytime, but winds were light and we still had no issues. The only time I saw any was when I went into the bathroom at Joe Beeson park before we launched.
Strangely enough, when Don and I launched at Double Bayou in Trinity Bay, we had no problems with mosquitos. Granted, it was daytime, but winds were light and we still had no issues. The only time I saw any was when I went into the bathroom at Joe Beeson park before we launched.
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Thanks Junk,junkyard chihuahua wrote:That is just awesome.
It was one of the better trips I've had down there as far as fishing goes. There was hardly a moment that someone wasn't fighting a fish.
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Re: Matagorda 09/25-09/28
I remember every trip with my father. He had three sons and was his happiest time. Even if we did not catch much we always had fun.
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Re: Matagorda 09/25-09/28
Excellent!! Congrats on a great trip.
Thanks for the report and pics
Thanks for the report and pics
Re: Matagorda 09/25-09/28
Very nice report. Thanks for sharing. Sounds like a better trip than last year and glad y'all got into the fish this year.
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Re: Matagorda 09/25-09/28
who was that masked man?
yee haw, great trip and wonderful photos - missed this before, was too busy packing for our Estes trip
yee haw, great trip and wonderful photos - missed this before, was too busy packing for our Estes trip
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Re: Matagorda 09/25-09/28
Thanks for all the nice comments guys!
Ron, as far as "that man in the mask", I'm not sure, but I did hear him exclaim, "hi yo redfish, away!" as he released fish and his sidekick did have a reddish color to his skin. (He said it was sunburn, but I'm not buying it)
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Ron, as far as "that man in the mask", I'm not sure, but I did hear him exclaim, "hi yo redfish, away!" as he released fish and his sidekick did have a reddish color to his skin. (He said it was sunburn, but I'm not buying it)
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