I work in La Porte close to Sylvan beach.
Are there any walk in wade areas near La Porte / Shore Acres / Kehma??
Walk in wade areas near La Porte
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Re: Walk in wade areas near La Porte
In Kemah off of Toddville Road on the opposite side of the Boardwalk is the only place I know that is excess able to wading the Kemah flats.
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Re: Walk in wade areas near La Porte
Todville Rd. is in Seabrook. And your best bet to keep it legal there is to wade in from Pine Gully Park. We have a lot of issues with people coming on private property to wade Todville.
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Re: Walk in wade areas near La Porte
Last time I was there, Pine Gully park had a pretty high entry fee for non-residents.
I remember wading on right where Todville road hits near the channel outlet from Clear Lake.
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I remember wading on right where Todville road hits near the channel outlet from Clear Lake.
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Re: Walk in wade areas near La Porte
There are now concrete barriers on one side and posts and a rope on the other, respectively preventing or strongly hindering roadside parking along that stretch of the road. It's a shame too. That area where the Seabrook lake or pond (whatever it's called) drains out onto the Seabrook flat typically has good numbers of flounder and trout a lot of the year. Used to be a very dependable place for me when I lived down in Kemah to scratch out 2-3 flounder from shore and a few trout if I waded out into 3-4 feet of water on an outgoing tide.richg99 wrote: ...I remember wading in right where Todville road hits near the channel outlet from Clear Lake.
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Re: Walk in wade areas near La Porte
"There are now concrete barriers on one side and posts and a rope on the other,"
Sheesh...that was a great place. I think I learned what little I know about wade fishing right at that spot, many years ago.
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Sheesh...that was a great place. I think I learned what little I know about wade fishing right at that spot, many years ago.
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Re: Walk in wade areas near La Porte
One part of it (that is now roped off & posted private property) used to be my "shorebird" spot. Take a lawn chair, a cooler with food and beer, a couple of rod and reels and a mud minnow trap. Catch mud minnows in a little portion of salty marsh (that is still there), put it on a hook and drag the bottom for flounder. Also where I learned that a lot of good flounder spots can have all kinds of debris and hang-ups, on which you will get hung. Lesson learned: use a cheap rig - treble hook direct tied to 14 pound line with a split shot or two for weight - and bring lots of replacements.richg99 wrote:"There are now concrete barriers on one side and posts and a rope on the other,"
Sheesh...that was a great place. I think I learned what little I know about wade fishing right at that spot, many years ago.
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Re: Walk in wade areas near La Porte
There is legal access along Toddville. Several but not all roads that dead end at the Bay are public. It was set up that way years ago so people would have access to the Bay shore. Check with the city if you are unsure which ones are public. The spot at the end of Toddville that has been roped off is private. It used be my favorite place to launch for a quick afternoon trip in the lagoon. Caught lots of nice flounder and reds in the lagoon. I can't tell you how much trash I picked up in that area before the owners roped it off. What a shame. I'm sure that's why it is roped off.
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Re: Walk in wade areas near La Porte
looks like El Jardin beach may be a possibility but non Pasadena residents must pay $10.