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Indian Pass fishing info needed
Posted: May 12th, 2005, 9:39 am
by Russ@R&R
My wife & I will be coming down to Indian Pass, for the first time, next week. (5/19-22) We're staying at Indian Pass Campground, waterfront, near the boat ramp. Only problem is, I'm not bringing a boat. I need info on what fish go for, and with what bait, from the beach at the campground. I'm not particular as to species, (just something to strech my line & kill time) but would like to catch something other than cats/sailcats. Maybe something for the grill or deep fryer.
Thanks,
Russ Ferguson
R&R Outdoor Promotions Tournament Trail
Posted: May 12th, 2005, 11:29 am
by dbplug
Pompano should be running. Silver or white head with green, orange or red skirt. Catch sandfleas in the surf, find a wash in the first bar. You may have to walk south and then west to get to gulf front. Peeled shrimp should get you a lot of whiting and catfish.
Reds are in the area, just hard to hunt around the campground without a boat. You could wade, but watch the current, it roars at times.
Take a trip up to the state park. The water is worth the trip. Relax and have a great time.
Posted: May 12th, 2005, 12:43 pm
by Littoral
What would I do?
The beaching/fishing option is:
Go to the stump hole and sand spike 2 or 3 rods with fresh shrimp. Use another rod for casting a Catch 2OOO, or a shrimp tipped pompano jig. Toss topwater if you get there at daybreak. Another must is to check out the oil docks for Spanish, also at daybreak. You probably have to go to the Pig sometime anyway.
By the way, the new Mexican restaraunt downtown is excellent.
Posted: May 12th, 2005, 1:09 pm
by mechanical_fisherman
I have not been to Indian Pass in several years, but we use to catch flounder west of the ramp by slowly moving down the beach and casting every few yards. If no bite just move down a little farther.
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Posted: May 12th, 2005, 9:33 pm
by 1-850-Bay-Fish