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Jeffman TKF 2000 club Posts: 2103 Joined: Sun Apr 25, 2004 2:21 am Location: San Antonio www.SouthTexasKayak.com
Blindcasting TKF 5000 Club Posts: 5678 Joined: Mon Jun 16, 2003 3:34 pm Location: Is anybody going to San Antone
That Barrett Road access is a great place to launch a kayak which then opens up a lot of water. If you go upstream past that large gravel bar, the Middle Bosque River reasserts itself and becomes a clear running stream full of Perch and Bass, some big. At the current lake level you may be able to wade quite a ways upstream.
elcoyote TKF 3000 Club Posts: 3749 Joined: Fri Dec 17, 2004 7:25 am Location: Saigon, TX, adjacent to Occupied Mexico
Fishing out of the kayak and searching for reds I'd kayak over to mexiquita flats or South Bay. They are both a good distance to paddle from the island but South bay you can launch right into if you drive over to Boca Chica beach. Walk-in wade areas you could walk-in behind the convention center or right behind IBC bank on Padre Blvd.
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Sounds like a good trip. Your hunting for a spot paid off. Prien Lake out of 210 is the one place there is a chance you will see other kayak fishers. If you saw two kayaks fishing near the dock of 210 on a Saturday morning, that was a McNeese professor and his wife. They are there religiously in that spot on the weekends, especially Saturdays.
AyJay TKF 1000 Club Posts: 1827 Joined: Mon Jun 11, 2007 9:26 pm Location: Spring, TX
The kayak that won't crack is the Hobies because they have reenforced scuppers made for the scupper carts. I'm making mine to sit on top of the cart just because I don't want to change mine cracking. Just the thought of it might, scares me enough not to it.
I am wanting to reinforce the bottom of my kayak to keep if from getting ripped up on the rocks during the llano floats and oyster beds at the coast. I was thinking about the spray on bed-lining for trucks (or something similiar). Does this work or what techniques have been done in the past. Post pictures if you got em'.
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