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Rockport, TX
Posted: 2009-04-06
By: Capt. Brent Hopkins
We have seen quite a few changes here in the Rockport area since my last report. We actually recieved some beneficial rain, good tidal flow, and quite a bit of wind just to name a few. Trout have been a little slow because of numerous reasons, but they seem to always be slow this time of year as a whole. Give it a little more time for our weather patterns to "settle down" and we should see our trout bite pick up by the middle of April or so. Redfish and black drum on the other hand have been FANTASTIC for me and my clients depending upon our weather conditions, water levels, and which bay I decide to fish. Many factors actually dictates as to which bay I fish for these two species. (One bay system holds more fish of one kind than the other) Most days though I have been concentrating on reds because they have been so easy for me to put a great box of fish together for my clients. Limits before noon have been the norm, while some have been even sooner! Redfish have been wanting live mullet or fresh shrimp, while the drum don't seem to want anything besides peeled shrimp.
If you're looking for some real rod bending action and not having to work real hard for it, now is the time you should be considering coming down and seeing me.
I doubt you'll leave disapointed.
Until next time,
Remember when the cards are down and the bet is called, you have your Ace in the Hole.
Check us out @ www.aceintheholeguideservice.com
Capt. Brent Hopkins |
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