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dave Horse Mullet

Joined: 19 Dec 2006 Posts: 199 Location: Corpus Christi
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Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 4:16 pm Post subject: St. Charles Bay? |
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I wanted to know if there is anything that I need to be aware of entering St. Charles Bay coming from Aransas Bay. I heard there were some reefs around that area. If anyone has any info of where they might be or anything else I might need to be aware of please let me know. Any info would be appreciated.
Thanks,
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muddawg Pony Mullet
Joined: 12 May 2007 Posts: 52 Location: Houston, Texas
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Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 9:42 am Post subject: |
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| Gotta be some more experienced boaters on here but yes, reefs galore there. I ran a boat through there awhile back, and they can be traversed if you're careful and watchful. A Hook n Line map will be helpful. |
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Mad Dog Full Grown Flour Bluffian

Joined: 01 May 2006 Posts: 1037 Location: San Antonio, Texas
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Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 10:02 am Post subject: |
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Dave, first get one of the Hot Spot maps and review it closely. If tides are high for spring there are some reefs that will be concealed. From Aransas Bay, make sure you enter through the marked channel that leads to the Goose Island ramp channel. It is the pass that is farthest to the east with one marker (white post) out front then there are channels markers inside.
There is a huge area adjacent to the Goose Island peir that is one big reef. Don't try any of the appearent cut in the reef. The guts change to shoals in an instant, not mention there are normally waders in that area who do not (should not) expect boat traffic.
Once you are past the Goose Island channel you need to know what the map says and be on your guard. Take is easy and you'll do fine.
MD  _________________ Ego piscor, ergo sum
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o_brother Member White Shrimper Boot Club

Joined: 06 May 2006 Posts: 830 Location: Alice, Texas
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Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 2:41 pm Post subject: |
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Once you cross the Goose Island channel stay to your left going into St. Charles Bay. The water is deeper along the mainland shore line untill you get down to the boat ramp in St Charles Bay. The water is very shallow to the right for long way across..
Mike _________________ Come out of the grass with your fins up....... |
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dave Horse Mullet

Joined: 19 Dec 2006 Posts: 199 Location: Corpus Christi
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Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 8:04 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for the info guys. I was planning on doing some further research on that area for sure. I was thinking of going by myself, but I decided that I need to go with someone who knows that area first. I know there can be some good fishing up there, but it will have to wait for me. I appreciate the replys, every little bit helps.
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txsport Pony Mullet
Joined: 12 Oct 2006 Posts: 53 Location: San Antonio
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Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 11:25 pm Post subject: st charles |
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| best to launch from st charles bay instead of navigating reefs from goose island. Slight southerly pickup in the wind and those slightly submerged reefs will disappear because of chocolate brown water. Watch St charles also, seen some submerged pipes at low tide that will make your day... |
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