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for those of you who don't follow Orvis on the FaceSpace, this jut popped up on my feed...
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That poor girl was not ready for that! What I would give to switch her places for what would have been a hellacious fight in those trees!
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for those of you who don't follow Orvis on the FaceSpace, this jut popped up on my feed...
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quote:sucks that my next trip is scheduled for Sunday and the weather is supposed to go to heck by then...
A couple of my favorite shots from Sunday evening. Y'all, the weather is perfect. Now is the time to use a sick day.
http://imgur.com/a/pSKco
Edit: Why am I bad at the Internet? I thought that you copy/past the imgur link and it auto formats the pic to the forum?
quote:Copy the bbcode from imgur, or paste the imgur url using the texags insert an image button. I don't think either of those methods works for albums though... That may have been the issue.
http://imgur.com/a/pSKco
Edit: Why am I bad at the Internet? I thought that you copy/past the imgur link and it auto formats the pic to the forum?
quote:They went through the Scrambler with a fine tooth comb, sent it to a shop in Austin that specializes in them and handed them the checkbook. It is immaculate.
Toe vehicle talk. Bro.
quote:I am down!
Jeep brah!
There's a lake just south of the mouth of the Brazos that is open to the Gulf. I think it's called lost lake on some maps. Not easily accessible by boat because you'd have to go in/out of the surf. It's a 20 mile drive up the beach from Sargent, but it seems like every tree that gets washed out of the Brazos ends up on that beach.
My only fishing buddy that is crazy enough to drive 2 hours and then offroad for 2 more hours just too scout a saltwater lake doesn't have 4x4, and I won't go with just one vehicle. Anybody in the Houston area up for a half wheeling / half fishing adventure? Ideal for kayaks or car topped microskiffs.
On Google Earth it looks like a shallow sandy lake with some grassy bottom, so the fly fishing prospects look decent.
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You can't get there currently. Cedar lake cut opened up during the last bull tides.
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I am down!
quote:So much respect for an 83 year old lady buggy whipping a 25# redfish!
Ben Paschal gettin' work done in LA.
https://vimeo.com/148485670
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Awesome updates and pics lately. I walked a few miles down the beach this afternoon and stalked shallow snook. I had a few shots, including a real bruiser. I got this guy to my hand and saw the fly was barely in...he got away right as I reached for his face.
There were dozens of sheepshead a little deeper, but they ignored everything. Also, a mega shark swam by just a few feet from the sand. I might go back tomorrow and try to close the deal on a snook with shoulders. It's amazing to see them swimming in inches of water and then pursue a fly that originally landed in sand, and was swept into the surf by a wave.
quote:I'm down! Definitely up for taking my Wrangler Unlimited on a fishing trip. I don't have a kayak though.
Jeep brah!
There's a lake just south of the mouth of the Brazos that is open to the Gulf. I think it's called lost lake on some maps. Not easily accessible by boat because you'd have to go in/out of the surf. It's a 20 mile drive up the beach from Sargent, but it seems like every tree that gets washed out of the Brazos ends up on that beach.
My only fishing buddy that is crazy enough to drive 2 hours and then offroad for 2 more hours just too scout a saltwater lake doesn't have 4x4, and I won't go with just one vehicle. Anybody in the Houston area up for a half wheeling / half fishing adventure? Ideal for kayaks or car topped microskiffs.
On Google Earth it looks like a shallow sandy lake with some grassy bottom, so the fly fishing prospects look decent.
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I'm down! Definitely up for taking my Wrangler Unlimited on a fishing trip. I don't have a kayak though.
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I'm down! Definitely up for taking my Wrangler Unlimited on a fishing trip. I don't have a kayak though.
Report from Kalebcs is that cedar lakes cut is open and 4 ft deep. Might be a while before anyone can wheel up to lost lake from Sargent.
Seems like a few of us are interested in a combo 4x4 fishing trip though. Matagorda has some good flats that we can wheel to, and can be done in a day from Houston.
The weather looks decent this weekend. I may be able to sneak in one last trip for the year.