I go 2-3 times a year near Port A, but would like to start going a little more often and the Galveston area is a lot closer. Anyone know of any good kayak launch sites and fishing areas around there? Thanks.
Get you a copy of Ray Crawford's "Wade and Kayak Fishing on Galveston Bays and Surrounding Areas" but be prepared to fork over some coin. He has three books (the others cover the Coastal Bend and the Upper Texas coast) and I think all are long out of print. These books show places to fish, where you can park, the type of area (sandy, muddy, etc.) and have aerial pics and maps. I have all three and they have saved me a ton of money not having to drive around and look for places. A great resource for kayak fishing folks.CypressAg09 said:
I go 2-3 times a year near Port A, but would like to start going a little more often and the Galveston area is a lot closer. Anyone know of any good kayak launch sites and fishing areas around there? Thanks.
Watch the no parking signs very closely. Tickets are a major revenue generator for JB.CypressAg09 said:
Thanks. I was just about to ask where some launch points were on that side. Appreciate it!
LINKCharlie Murphy said:
Someone probably has the link to the google maps with every launch point on the coast.
You can also launch off the bridge on the way to Harborwalk on the north side of PierceThatOneGuy said:
Pierce marsh. Launch out of Louis bait camp and head down the bayou. Take a right after the train bridge.