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MJW Full Grown Flour Bluffian

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Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 10:28 am Post subject: Water Temp |
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Whats the water temp in the mustang Isalnd area?? Heard reports that there had been kings caught off the jetty in Port A. Anyone heard of the same?? Thanks for any feedback
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Rock Hopper Pony Mullet
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| There have been a few kings. Smacks now and then. The trout bite has been on at the end of North and South. Lemon rig and shrimp has been most effective. Redfish are thick at the end of the North. The trout have been very healthy. 22-28". I have not been as effective w/ my plastics as my friends that Lemon rig but they are there. |
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landlocked beachbum Full Grown Flour Bluffian
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Just click on "Local and Marine Weather and Tides", to the left. It says 76.6 at BHP.
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014: Bob Hall Pier
Gulf of Mexico, Texas
27° 34.861' N 97° 12.988' W BOBHAL
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Station Name: Bob Hall Pier
DNR ID: 014
Abbreviation: BOBHAL
Location: 27° 34.861' N, 97° 12.988' W
Gulf of Mexico, Texas
NOAA Chart: 11307
USGS Quad: Crane Islands SW
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Primary Water Level
(click here for diagram) 6.995 m 22.95 ft Apr 23 08:30 CDT
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Air Temperature
23.8 degC 74.8 degF Apr 23 08:30 CDT
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Water Temperature
24.8 degC 76.6 degF Apr 23 08:30 CDT
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Wind Speed
6.400 m/s 14.3 mph 12.4 knots Apr 23 08:30 CDT
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7.300 m/s 16.3 mph 14.2 knots Apr 23 08:30 CDT
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Wind Direction
124 degfromN Apr 23 08:30 CDT
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Wind Speed B
6.300 m/s 14.1 mph 12.2 knots Apr 23 08:30 CDT
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Wind Gusts B
7.300 m/s 16.3 mph 14.2 knots Apr 23 08:30 CDT
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Wind Direction B
121 degfromN Apr 23 08:30 CDT
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1013.7 millibars 29.93 in Hg Apr 23 08:30 CDT
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Apr 23 08:00 CDT 22.97 74.8 76.6 15.0 17.9 124 14.8 17.9 122 29.93
Apr 23 07:00 CDT 22.78 74.7 76.6 14.5 17.7 117 13.6 16.8 115 29.89
Apr 23 06:00 CDT 22.74 75.0 76.8 12.8 15.2 140 12.8 15.2 137 29.87
Apr 23 05:00 CDT 22.56 75.0 76.8 13.4 15.2 136 13.4 15.2 133 29.88
Apr 23 04:00 CDT 22.28 75.2 76.8 14.1 16.3 131 14.3 16.6 128 29.87
Apr 23 03:00 CDT 21.89 75.6 76.8 12.3 14.8 129 12.3 14.5 127 29.88
Apr 23 02:00 CDT 21.47 75.4 76.6 16.3 18.6 126 16.3 18.6 124 29.88
Apr 23 01:00 CDT 21.21 75.2 76.8 12.3 13.6 120 11.6 13.2 117 29.90
Apr 23 00:00 CDT 20.84 75.2 77.0 11.4 12.8 139 11.6 13.0 136 29.92
Apr 22 23:00 CDT 20.86 75.4 76.6 11.6 13.4 136 11.6 13.4 133 29.92
Apr 22 22:00 CDT 21.01 75.2 76.8 13.4 15.9 146 13.4 16.1 142 29.91
Apr 22 21:00 CDT 20.97 75.0 76.8 14.1 16.3 138 14.3 16.3 135 29.88
Apr 22 20:00 CDT 21.23 75.0 77.0 14.5 16.6 124 14.1 16.6 121 29.86
Apr 22 19:00 CDT 21.53 75.0 76.8 13.2 14.5 102 13.2 14.8 100 29.85
Apr 22 18:00 CDT 21.74 75.2 76.6 12.8 15.0 112 11.6 14.1 110 29.84
Apr 22 17:00 CDT 22.03 75.4 76.5 13.2 15.4 113 12.1 14.1 111 29.85
Apr 22 16:00 CDT 22.15 75.2 76.1 13.9 15.2 118 13.0 14.8 115 29.87
Apr 22 15:00 CDT 22.31 75.2 76.1 15.4 17.9 121 14.8 17.4 119 29.88
Apr 22 14:00 CDT 22.36 75.2 75.6 16.8 19.0 128 16.8 19.2 125 29.90
Apr 22 13:00 CDT 22.46 75.0 75.2 16.3 19.2 123 16.1 18.6 121 29.91
Apr 22 12:00 CDT 22.54 74.8 74.7 14.1 16.8 124 13.9 16.6 122 29.92
Apr 22 11:00 CDT 22.62 74.7 74.3 8.5 10.5 118 8.1 10.1 115 29.92
Apr 22 10:00 CDT 22.72 74.7 74.1 8.7 9.8 128 8.7 10.1 125 29.90
Apr 22 09:00 CDT 22.77 74.3 74.1 10.7 12.3 123 10.5 12.3 121 29.88
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ironmanstan Exalted Ruler of Flour Bluff

Joined: 04 Oct 2006 Posts: 12256
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Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 8:40 am Post subject: |
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MWJ you just gotta come down here and stick your finger in the water. I can tell you need to wet a line real bad. Get those bags packed and hit the road, south bound lane . _________________ I LIKE MINE FRIED. |
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MJW Full Grown Flour Bluffian

Joined: 09 Mar 2006 Posts: 1150 Location: Cedar Park, Texas
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Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:29 am Post subject: |
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OOh you have NO idea how bad it really is Stan..Its mostly because we are bringing the boat down. And ive never coatal fished from my own boat!! Thanks for tehe new water temp ck method, ill try it out and tell ya how effective  _________________ Work hard to play harder!!!
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MJW Full Grown Flour Bluffian

Joined: 09 Mar 2006 Posts: 1150 Location: Cedar Park, Texas
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Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:30 am Post subject: |
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| Rock Hopper wrote: | | There have been a few kings. Smacks now and then. The trout bite has been on at the end of North and South. Lemon rig and shrimp has been most effective. Redfish are thick at the end of the North. The trout have been very healthy. 22-28". I have not been as effective w/ my plastics as my friends that Lemon rig but they are there. |
Thanks for that..sounds likewe should head out the around the end of the jetty and drop anchor then... Surfside is where everything is heating u i assume?? _________________ Work hard to play harder!!!
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