03-10-2003, 06:05 AM
Yes the Tropical storms do play havic on the surf. That doesent cut the bite if you hit the piers or jettys. Texas rains do not stick around very often down along the coast. I have wokeup to the heavy rain comming in the window and at noon I was catching specks or golden crokers off the pier with the sun shineing high. It is definatly the most unpredictable weather I have found. September is known to have short showers but not offten. Once or twice a week from ten to thirty min. September is overall nice weather in the mid to upper 70's and I do recomend sunblock to protect from the water glair.
Try to lock in this little hint on specks at night on the piers.
Try a lime green plastic grub with a split shot just large enough to overcome the sea brease. Toss it just outside the light and slowly drag it through the light. The Specks have distroyed many of plastics that way and you are sure to reach a bag limmit!
Now if you realy want to have a blast use a light weight rod and reel with 4# line. That is an ausom way to fish for specks! The light rod realy creates a chalange for any angler.
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Try to lock in this little hint on specks at night on the piers.
Try a lime green plastic grub with a split shot just large enough to overcome the sea brease. Toss it just outside the light and slowly drag it through the light. The Specks have distroyed many of plastics that way and you are sure to reach a bag limmit!
Now if you realy want to have a blast use a light weight rod and reel with 4# line. That is an ausom way to fish for specks! The light rod realy creates a chalange for any angler.
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