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Alan Pereyra (Capt_alan)
New member Username: Capt_alan
Post Number: 7 Registered: 4-2008
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Tuesday, November 10, 2009 - 9:50 am: | |
Fall is here and fishing has started to heat up! Two to three weeks ago fishing was a bit slow, but in the past 10 days I have seen a huge change and the fishing has really picked up. At the beginning of fall we were catching fish, but the trout we were catching were undersized trout 13-16 inch trout. Our ratio of throw backs to keepers were around 1 out of 6. Now we are on better schools with more keeper trout and the sand trout and gulf trout action is non stop at times. We are mainly using soft plastics to catch our fish and depending on the weather we have used live shrimp under a cork at some locations. We are pretty much fishing under the birds in Trinity Bay and when they aren’t working, we are drifting some reefs or anchored on the shoreline. Fall is typically a great time to take a trip, the weather is great and fishing is even better. It’s a great time to get the family out one last time before winter comes. Before I end this report I want to give everyone a great tip on fishing in the fall. When you are fishing under the birds or where there are a lot of smaller fish your fishing equipment and gear can be the key to catching keeper fish. Your fishing rod is very important. You need a rod that you can fish soft plastics with and sensitive enough to feel those bites. I use the Castaway Skeleton rod and it makes fishing with artificial baits so easy. So invest in a good Castaway rod so you can get those long cast and that action you need to entice those trout to bite. Also use a good scented artificial bait. There are some great scented baits on the market, but I prefer bassassassins and fishbites. Don’t under estimate using the right fishing equipment, you will catch more quality fish. Well until next time, see you on the water. Capt. Alan www.galveston-fishing.com/galveston-fishing-guides.html |
   
Alan Pereyra (Capt_alan)
New member Username: Capt_alan
Post Number: 6 Registered: 4-2008
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Wednesday, September 30, 2009 - 1:32 pm: | |
Fishing has been a litlle slow lately for us due to the weather. We are still managing to catch some nice fish, but we are in a traditional period right now and with the rainy and windy days over the past 2 weeks fishing has been inconsistant. We have had to really move around and trying to avoid the big reds and sharks have been hard to do. Most customers like to catch 1 or 2 over sized reds and then move on. We have been catching some slot reds too along with some big gulf and sand trout. The specks under the birds have mostly been under sized, but that should change any day now. Fall fishing should be outstanding this year! As for location we have been fishing East bay and Trinity bay according to the wind and water clarity. Live shrimp under a cork and soft plastics have been our choice of baits. If you would like to see our latest catches or book a fall trip please check out our website. Well until next time, see you on the water. Capt. Alan www.galveston-fishing.com |
   
Alan Pereyra (Capt_alan)
New member Username: Capt_alan
Post Number: 5 Registered: 4-2008
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Sunday, July 26, 2009 - 4:14 pm: | |
Fishing has been really good to excellent lately. We have had a few days that just didn’t produce the numbers we have been use to, but overall most of our trips have been outstanding. The only thing that has slowed us down has been the weather and slack tides. The trout are so healthy this year! We have had some trips where we have had to release some trout over the 25 in. range because we already had one per person in the box. I’m really pleased with the quality of the fish we have been catching. Another thing I have noticed is the gulf trout and the sand trout have shown up this year and we have been catching some between the 15in. and 20in. range regularly. It seems like our bay system is refreshed and all the species are healthy and plentiful. As for locations I here that all of our bay systems are producing. The hot spots have been the shorelines in Trinity Bay, fishing shallow with top waters has been best, The mid bay reefs in East Bay have been great when the water is clean, the channel has been solid and the wells have also been consistent. Live croaker has worked best for us drifting over shell in 6-8 ft. of water. I expect the fishing to remain strong over the next couple of weeks as long as our weather is decent. Our bays have been cleaned up of most of the visable debris and our bays have been thriving since Ike, so don't hesitate to get out and catch some quality fish! Until next time, see you on the water. Capt Alan www.galveston-fishing.com |
   
Alan Pereyra (Capt_alan)
New member Username: Capt_alan
Post Number: 4 Registered: 4-2008
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Wednesday, February 04, 2009 - 4:04 pm: | |
Hello everyone! It has been awhile since I have posted a report. I actually don't have too many trips during Jan. or Feb. but the trips we have taken have been pretty productive. Trout have been good to fair and we have been catching some quality redfish also. Sandtrout for the kids have been excellent. Live shrimp and gulps have been the bait of choice. We should start to get really busy this next month so I'll have some better reports. Until next time, I will see you on the water! www.galveston-fishing.com |
   
Alan Pereyra (Capt_alan)
New member Username: Capt_alan
Post Number: 3 Registered: 4-2008
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Sunday, June 29, 2008 - 12:56 pm: | |
First I want to apologize for not posting a report lately my computer was down. Everything is up & running now. As for fishing the past 2 weeks it has been excellent at times and average to slow at times too. Last week we were on 3-6lb. trout everyday & limits of trout for four days, then came the FULL MOON & fishing slowed down. We still managed to catch some fish, but not nearly the numbers we were on. On Mon. & Tues. of this week we had near limits both days, then on Weds. the wind made a nasty appearance & Thurs., Fri. & Sat. were really tough. We were only out there because we were in tournaments. When the winds are 25-35 mph it's really hard to catch fish. As for locations Trinity & East bay over shell reefs have been the best for us. Maybe the channel will turn on soon. We should get some good weather this week so fishing should really turn back on. We are still using croaker for bait. The croaker bite can be tricky so listen to your guide & you will catch a lot more fish!!! Well until next time, See you on the water!!! Capt. Alan www.topp-dogg.com |
   
Alan Pereyra (Capt_alan)
New member Username: Capt_alan
Post Number: 2 Registered: 4-2008
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Friday, May 23, 2008 - 2:29 pm: | |
Well the wind just won't go away. I'm sick of complaining about it , but it is just sticking around like a lost puppy. Yes we are still having some good to excellent trips, but it has been a grind. We can handle some strong winds on our bay system, but 20mph-30mph from the SW is just horrible. I'm sure glad we fish out of a 24ft. Kenner! Anyway about fishing my brother and I have been catching some nice size trout over the past week. We have had atleast 10 trout in the 4 pound range and 4 over 25 inches. Some trips have produced 15-27 trout and some (WINDY DAYS) we have been able to catch 10-15 trout. I consider that great for the crazy conditions we have had to deal with. We have also been able to box some good size sand trout and whiting. I have also noticed that the big gafftops are moving in. I bring that up because big schools of trout are usually right behind them and the bays traditionally turn on when they arrive. We are still using live shrimp under a cork to catch our trout , but the second the open bays clean up we will switch to croaker. As for locations it all depends on the wind. Lower West bay, up and down the Causeway, Campbells area and TX city shoreline up to Dollar has held the best water. The south shoreline in East bay has also had some decent catches for waders. Best advice look for slicks and nervous bait, be patient , but after 30 minutes or so without a bite move to another area. Sometimes moving 50 yards can make a big difference. If you want to check out some pictures from our recent trips - check out our home page. I want to congratulate my brother for winning 1st place in the Pasadena Police Dept. annual fishing tourn. He weighed in 3 trout at 12.80 pounds in the pro division. His big trout was 6.84. Way to go Bro. Anyway until next time. See you on the water. Capt. Alan www.topp-dogg.com |
   
Mom (Unregistered Guest) Unregistered guest
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Saturday, January 29, 2005 - 5:33 pm: | |
I want to suprise my avid fisherman son (15) and husband with a day of deep sea fishing on 3/26 or 3/27. We are from out of town and I know nothing about this sport. Any suggestions for a charter?? Any help would be appreciated. |
   
tomtanic (Unregistered Guest)
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Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Saturday, July 03, 2004 - 1:46 pm: | |
Me and the kids grabed a bag of old shrimp from the freezer and decided to fish the pier at the sunset lounge in san leon instead of redfish isle and boy was that a good choice the boys 8 and 10 slamed bull croaker and trout but it slowed once night fell,no good under lights. That was thursday after work and just to say thanks boys for a wonderful 2 hours and we'll try again saterday |
   
ctbaycharters (Unregistered Guest) Unregistered guest
Rating:  Votes: 2 (Vote!) | | Posted on Tuesday, April 13, 2004 - 8:06 pm: | |
C&T Bay Charters - Fishing Corpus Christi, Baffin Bay and Rockport Fishing Report For Galveston EAST GALVESTON BAY Trout and redfish are fair to good at Yates Bayou and Little Pasture on topwaters, Corkies and Catch 2000s. Trout are fair to good at Hannas Reef on live shrimp under a popping cork, when the wind allows. WEST GALVESTON BAY Trout are fair to good on the shell in four to five feet of water on live shrimp. Redfish, whiting and sand trout are fair to good on the beachfront on cut-bait and shrimp. Black drum are fair to good on crabs at the jetty and at Sea Wolf Park.
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wanttofish (Unregistered Guest)
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Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Tuesday, November 18, 2003 - 4:50 pm: | |
Would like to go deep sea fishing Nov 27,28, or 29th. I'm coming in from out of town and going by myself. Is there a boat where I could join a charter, or one that has an individual rate? I would like to stay away from "party" boats, but can't afford to pay for an entire charter just for myself! |
   
Capt Steve
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Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Thursday, December 21, 2000 - 7:33 pm: | |
Subject: COld Water
Well I have been out of pocket for a while but have been fishing. As the weather changes so does the pattern of fish movement. Be looking into the deeper water around Offats Bayou and along warm water discharges. Although things may start off a little slow, remember the fish have slowed down so you need to slow your retrieve down and consider a 1/8 jig head if using soft plastics. The fish will not be feeding hard so you must post a strike. Good luck and happy holidays to you all. See ya on the water. |
   
Capt. Chuck Glass
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Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Tuesday, September 12, 2000 - 9:36 pm: | |
Subject: sight casting for redfish Galveston Bay Complex
Finally the 100 degree plus days and West winds have backed off and the redfish have started to move back into the marsh and along shorelines. Early mornings have been great with awesome sight casting from the boat(poling)and wadefishing. Fly fishermen and lure fishermen have done well and the redfish do not seem to be particular as to fly or lure color or selection. Visit us at www.thesaltwaterguide.com for other sight casting opportunities. |
   
Capt.Steve
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Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Sunday, September 10, 2000 - 9:22 am: | |
Subject: Trinity BAy
Fished Saturday from 6a-2p. The wind was suppose to be blowing from every direction. Got on the water and found that the wind was not blowing and the water was in good shape in Trinity.Very few boats out because of the wind scare. Very few fish caught but things should turn around shortly. The water temp. according to my chill factor when I jumped into the water to wade indicated that the water had cooled somewhat. Not a lost day since I was on the water fishing. |
   
CAPT.STEVE
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Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Wednesday, September 06, 2000 - 5:43 am: | |
Subject: TRINITY BAY
WELL AS MOST EVERYONE KNOWS THE WATER IS HOT ENOUGH TO BOIL THE TROUT. THE GOOD THING IS THE DAYS ARE GETTING SHORTER SO THE WATER TEMP SHOULD BE COMING DOWN. WITH THIS IN MIND AND TEH HIGHER TIDES THE SHRIMP SHOULD BE PUSHED OUT OF THE SALTGRASS INTOTHE BAYS. WITH THIS THE BIRD ACTION SHOULD PICK UP. KEEP AN EYE OUT ON THE NORTH END FOR WORKING BIRDS IN THE NEXT FEW WEEKS |
   
Capt. Rick Unregistered guest
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Friday, August 18, 2000 - 9:12 pm: | |
Subject: Causeway/Galveston
Decided flounder would be nice for dinner,grabbed my pole,Flounder/pounders and boat,headed for the causeway.Winds calm,incoming tide but NO flounder! The pounder would bounce once and a stinking,SLIMY,yellowmouthed,Spotted Seatrout would grab it! I guess if they were good to eat I wouldn't have minded!Can't wait for cooler weather! |
   
Brian Castille
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Rating:  Votes: 7 (Vote!) | | Posted on Monday, July 03, 2000 - 8:21 pm: | |
Subject: Spoil Banks/Galveston Bay
Fished the outgoing tide today out of eagle point. Caught 15 trout from 17"-23" and about 30 gafftops with 3 between 22" and 25" We also caught a 20+ pound jackfish (released). All the action was on croakers. Tight lines!
Brian Castille
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