More grass growing on the bay bottom and marsh expansion and rehabilitation projectsRagoo said:wonder whyRickSawyer said:Finn Maccumhail said:
The improvement in water quality in West Bay over the past 14 years has been astounding.
Agreed!
More grass growing on the bay bottom and marsh expansion and rehabilitation projectsRagoo said:wonder whyRickSawyer said:Finn Maccumhail said:
The improvement in water quality in West Bay over the past 14 years has been astounding.
Agreed!
Agreed, but even back then the state park was in a league of its own. I remember the first time I fished it in a kayak in 2004 and thought I entered a new world.Finn Maccumhail said:
I see water clear on the south shoreline in the park all the time. And further west over the grass beds.
I started saltwater fishing West Bay on a regular basis in 2003 when I moved to Houston from D.C. and Mrs. Finn's mother's family are BOI- most are still there and I fished with her uncles. The improvement in water quality in West Bay over the past 14 years has been astounding.
Ragoo said:wonder whyRickSawyer said:Finn Maccumhail said:
The improvement in water quality in West Bay over the past 14 years has been astounding.
Agreed!
RickSawyer said:Ragoo said:wonder whyRickSawyer said:Finn Maccumhail said:
The improvement in water quality in West Bay over the past 14 years has been astounding.
Agreed!
A whole hell of a lot of it has to be due to the rehabilitation of the seagrass beds and marsh preservation / restoration.
that is what i figured. the grass grows back and holds the sediment in place, reducing the suspended solids in the water.RickSawyer said:Ragoo said:wonder whyRickSawyer said:Finn Maccumhail said:
The improvement in water quality in West Bay over the past 14 years has been astounding.
Agreed!
A whole hell of a lot of it has to be due to the rehabilitation of the seagrass beds and marsh preservation / restoration.
Ragoo said:that is what i figured. the grass grows back and holds the sediment in place, reducing the suspended solids in the water.RickSawyer said:Ragoo said:wonder whyRickSawyer said:Finn Maccumhail said:
The improvement in water quality in West Bay over the past 14 years has been astounding.
Agreed!
A whole hell of a lot of it has to be due to the rehabilitation of the seagrass beds and marsh preservation / restoration.
Ayto Siks said:
Catch anything? I hit the beaches for snook, but couldn't close the deal. Saw this red while walking on a pedestrian bridge. Got him to follow a snook fly, but ran out of line. Stripped into the guides and it was game over. Saw another one, but my cast landed on his head. He zipped out, spun around to come back, then I lost him. Managed one ladyfish for the long weekend.
Filling in Rollover and better regulation on the oyster leases and oyster boats that go in and rape every reef there. Sure they put some of the shells back for new reefs but a bunch of crushed shell doesn't filter water quite like live oyster. Oyster management in the GBC and red snapper regulation are two things I just can't wrap my head around.Finn Maccumhail said:RickSawyer said:Ragoo said:wonder whyRickSawyer said:Finn Maccumhail said:
The improvement in water quality in West Bay over the past 14 years has been astounding.
Agreed!
A whole hell of a lot of it has to be due to the rehabilitation of the seagrass beds and marsh preservation / restoration.
This.
And I think East Bay will improve substantially when they get Rollover Pass filled in.
Ayto Siks said:
That would be awesome!
Speaking of clear water near Galveston... my grandparents used to have a cabin on Bolivar. I heard the water would sometimes clear up, but I never witnessed it to the level that my grandfather talked about.
Then one day I drove down and saw this... Couldn't believe my eyes. The pic is from an old cell phone, and doesn't do the water justice. The water was incredible that day.
AggieArcher17 said:
Any of you florida natives have any advice/locations/fly recommendations for my trip to Bonita Springs next week? Last year(i think i posted in this thread) my buddy and I slayed the snook off the little jetty in front of the condo, and under the lights at night, but other than that we struggled to get on fish consistently. Plus it'd be nice to catch something other than snook all week! This is a straight bro-down fishing trip, so we're down for any and all suggestions. Thanks guys!
Also any advice for FL redfish would be most appreciated, still don't have one on the fly yet!
Ayto Siks said:
Edited based in the Houston bass fishing thread. Never thought about the lurkers and google pros. If you post an email, I'll send you some spots.
K Bo said:
Wife and I are headed to Belize July 13-17. I just booked a flats trip with Tres Pescados that Friday and will try some DIY as time allows the rest of the trip. I'm reading some conflicting thoughts about footwear. Are flats boots necessary? TIA!