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East and West Galveston
Bay Fishing Reports
By: Capt. Mark Salazar
Its
been a little windy and we have had some rain but the fishing has been
decent. So far, all the customers I have taken out in the last week have
gone home with a gallon of fillets. We have fished anywhere from West
Bay to Trinity Bay. The trout have been plentiful and there have been a
few Redfish, but that's fixing to change, just like the weather. April
should really be bringing in the big fish and that will also be a good
time to start wade-fishing.
Just keep in mind that even though the weather
changes day to day, that's why you hire a professional fishing guide.
That's my job to know where the fish are or will be in any kind of
weather, and I will also let you know whether it's worth your
hard-earned money to go out or not and can reschedule your trip. I am
just as excited about catching fish as the next person.
"Tight Lines"
Capt. Mark Salazar
| Capt. Mark Salazar of Tides & Tails Guide
Service specializes in fishing for trophy trout, flounder and
redfish by either drift or wade fishing. Capt. Mark has been
fishing in the Galveston Bay waters for 17 years and definitely
has the knowledge, experience and capability to ensure that you
experience an exciting time fishing in Galveston Bay! Capt. Mark
fishes east and west portions of Galveston Bay mainly using
artificial lures, which is furnished to customers. (Live bait is
an additional charge). |
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Capt. Mark runs a 2004 custom built Tran Sport
boat powered by a 200 HPDI Yamaha motor, including all
electronics and meets all coast guard requirements. The
Transport can comfortably hold up to four people, and if needed,
arrangements can be made with additional boats and guides for
larger groups. |
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