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Topic: new to area what to expect  (Read 6074 times)

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jcorley

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  • Location: East Texas
  • Date Registered: Apr 2011
  • Posts: 7
K_84.....I understand..thanks for the heads up...jcorley
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docronhill

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  • Location: Lakewood, WA
  • Date Registered: Aug 2010
  • Posts: 19
Welcom to the Northwest Corley. I am from Alvin, TX myself and fish Galveston alot when I am back home. The fishing here can be pretty slow compared to Texas but, its still a good time just to get out and enjoy the Northwest. The tides here are pretty big compared to the 6 inch tides in Texas so you really have to watch those if you are going out in Saltwater. Its always fun to troll for trout here but, you will have to invest on a scotty rod holder to do so.


jcorley

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  • Location: East Texas
  • Date Registered: Apr 2011
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docronhill..thanks for the information. I will be sure and watch the tides. Where do you troll for trout? And with what for tackle and lure or bait? I have a rod holder.   jcorley
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