It seems this "Texas Tarpon" forum has died a little bit this year. Fishing has been really good for us between POC and the Brazos. I'm just curious how everyone else is doing.
I don’t know why folks don’t report any more. For the past 7 years, I’ve been tied up with work and haven’t been able to get to the coast very often. When I have gotten out I have posted up what I’ve seen and experienced-good or bad. “In the old days†that was how it was on this forum. I learned a lot about fishing for tarpon in Texas by reading posts and getting together with other 2Coolers to fish and exchange ideas. My plan for next year is to get back to tarpon fishing more. For better or worse you’ll be reading more from me then.
They are out there. Go get them. Seeing the surf cams this week made me think the same thought. But if you are a tarpon chaser, you don't really want to sound the alarm, and I didn't expect there to be any chatter on this forum. Tight lipped group for sure.
I have tried doing some research but can't find much on Tarpon around POC that is real informative. If anybody reads this that is willing to help with any advice I would appreciate it.
I generally stay inshore for trout/reds or go nearshore and try to find cobia so this is a new venture for me.
I am heading to POC this weekend and will report, good or bad. I have a general idea of what I want to do and try but I am worried about the time of year.
I don't mean this to sound as snarky as it's going to sound... but if you've had such good fishing this year, how about posting a few yourself? I can't think of any better way to liven things up.
Unfortunately I always forget to take pics, but they're there. Around the Colorado to the Brazos 25'-30' of water.
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