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NAS-CC Fishing Facilities Recon Report
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chuck
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 2:51 pm    Post subject: NAS-CC Fishing Facilities Recon Report Reply with quote

If you wanna fish the base you gotta get a MWR pass, it's $20bucks and you'll have to pass a back ground check. Call 361-961-2811 (?)
www.nascc.navy.mil (this is their website)

So I was interested in Kayak launch sites along the boat hole, and there are two jetties just south of the marina that are open for fishing the jetty furthest south is large enough to drive on park and launch, it's fairly rocky. But should save alot of paddle time


all sorts of broken concrete & rocks along these "jetties"


there is also a pier on the boat hole side

Next to CC Bay side
There's a nice looking shell beach, easy wade / kayak launch site


Then there is the a pier on the CC Bay side that is lighted and fairly long, has rod holders at the end. On the protected side it's probably 8 or 9' deep. And not to sure on the other side.
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 3:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I grew up fishing ALL of It, I love that place...Boy' do I have some stories about the NAS and the boat hole. Some of the best times of my life were spent fishing the Naval Air Station with my Dad's Navy/fishing buddies the old salts (old fisherman). I think the strong values thay instilled in me like fishing etiquette (respecting a fisherman's area), helping people and the fine art of using Mirrolures and soft plastics has made me the type of fishermen I am today.........My Mother & Father's ashes are there of Demit Island as well.
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 4:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

That was the wosrt thing they could do for us military people, take our perks and benefits give them to civilians for $20............................
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 7:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

RAT_RED wrote:
That was the wosrt thing they could do for us military people, take our perks and benefits give them to civilians for $20............................


With the loss of military numbers (HM-15 etc) the MWR programs which by law must at least break even were losing money, and in peril of being lost. This will likely ensure that the programs stay in place to do as designed...serve the active duty and retired military.


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 7:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

RAT_RED wrote:
That was the wosrt thing they could do for us military people, take our perks and benefits give them to civilians for $20............................

Easy Tiger. I understand what you do for our country, but "them civilians"

I be one of them. Very Happy
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 7:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I remember when in High School (late 80's) we could just drive on the base and say where we were going, all you had to have was current insurance and a valid picture id. And the base was pretty much open to what you wanted to do.

I think the 20 bucks is worth it, and some great fishing locations, clean, safe and most folkls i ran into were supper cool.

I think the MWR could do some work (a couple of buckets on a front end loader of caliche/gravel) to make a better kayak launch site, and market it some and they'd get alot more business. And make that marina a hoping place.

I saw the paint ball course, that looks real fun!!!
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 8:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

RAT_RED wrote:
That was the wosrt thing they could do for us military people, take our perks and benefits give them to civilians for $20............................

Us "civilians" support your paycheck and that base. Gotta remember that. Back when I was in I thought the same way. One day you'll be out so think again. Wink
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 9:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm with you on this one, RAT RED. A measley $20 a year to use all the NAS recreation facilities and possibly bring a swarm of civilians to the Base fishing areas, wading shorelines, and boat ramp is way out of line. We military people and retirees earned those perks the hard way. The golf course and rental equipment at the marina, plus maybe the physical fitness cntr should be all that is included in that package.
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 10:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've seen 1st hand how effective it is to allow local civillians limited use of MWR facilities. Any help MWR/NAF operations get from the extra use will be returned to the facilities and keep them operating.

Most people I've seen launching yaks do it just north of the marina or along the beach area. Very easy access in either spot.

The fishing on base is excellent for flounder (beach area wadefish/gig spot) trout, mangrove, gaftop, croaker, ribbonfish and the occasional redfish and big uglie. the beach area is great for wading w/ a fly rod.

My PB's from the big pier:

22 1/2" flounder
24" spottedtrout
22" silver trout
41" big ugly
18" mangrove
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 11:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

RAT_RED wrote:
That was the wosrt thing they could do for us military people, take our perks and benefits give them to civilians for $20............................



Wow, seems like all you do on here is b*tch..
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 4:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

RAT_RED wrote:
That was the wosrt thing they could do for us military people, take our perks and benefits give them to civilians for $20............................


Stand down sailor, I understand where you are coming from, as long as they do good back ground checks it will limit the amount of slobs trying to take advantage of cheap or free stuff offered by our government, granted most never wore the uniform, an they are usually the first in line.The base patrol will keep many inline, most will get a speeding ticket as they won't be able to adhere to the 30mph basewide zone. There's plenty of room for everyone, everyone thats good and just that is. I guess the days of military being just for military are over. I remember being treated bad by civilians when I was in the Navy outside the limits of the base. However i sure did like them civilian chicks that frequented our clubs on base, learned lots of tricks from them. Very Happy
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 4:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

ironmanstan wrote:
RAT_RED wrote:
That was the wosrt thing they could do for us military people, take our perks and benefits give them to civilians for $20............................


Stand down sailor, I understand where you are coming from, as long as they do good back ground checks it will limit the amount of slobs trying to take advantage of cheap or free stuff offered by our government, granted most never wore the uniform, an they are usually the first in line.The base patrol will keep many inline, most will get a speeding ticket as they won't be able to adhere to the 30mph basewide zone. There's plenty of room for everyone, everyone thats good and just that is. I guess the days of military being just for military are over. I remember being treated bad by civilians when I was in the Navy outside the limits of the base. However i sure did like them civilian chicks that frequented our clubs on base, developed lots of tricks from them. Very Happy

The army depot has over 5000 employees working and spending money out here. The base and its government revenue actually keeps this area alive. Not the tight wad tourists.
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 6:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

ironmanstan wrote:
RAT_RED wrote:
That was the wosrt thing they could do for us military people, take our perks and benefits give them to civilians for $20............................


Stand down sailor, I understand where you are coming from, as long as they do good back ground checks it will limit the amount of slobs trying to take advantage of cheap or free stuff offered by our government, granted most never wore the uniform, an they are usually the first in line.The base patrol will keep many inline, most will get a speeding ticket as they won't be able to adhere to the 30mph basewide zone. There's plenty of room for everyone, everyone thats good and just that is. I guess the days of military being just for military are over. I remember being treated bad by civilians when I was in the Navy outside the limits of the base. However i sure did like them civilian chicks that frequented our clubs on base, learned lots of tricks from them. Very Happy


I agreed with you, also the base patrol doesn't take any bs.

I learned lots of tricks too ...those were D days!!
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 11:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Quote:
RAT_RED wrote:
That was the wosrt thing they could do for us military people, take our perks and benefits give them to civilians for $20............................


Quote:
Wow, seems like all you do on here is b*tch..


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 10:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Chef Lefty wrote:
RAT_RED wrote:
That was the wosrt thing they could do for us military people, take our perks and benefits give them to civilians for $20............................

Easy Tiger. I understand what you do for our country, but "them civilians"

I be one of them. Very Happy


Not to defend or offend anyone, but he actually said, "them TO civilians" not "them civilians".

Bluffer wrote:
RAT_RED wrote:
That was the wosrt thing they could do for us military people, take our perks and benefits give them to civilians for $20............................

Us "civilians" support your paycheck and that base. Gotta remember that. Back when I was in I thought the same way. One day you'll be out so think again. Wink


We pay our own paychecks and support our own bases as well. Uncle Sam collects from the military just like civilians.

DBE1982 wrote:
RAT_RED wrote:
That was the wosrt thing they could do for us military people, take our perks and benefits give them to civilians for $20............................



Wow, seems like all you do on here is b*tch..


As would any other member of this board who suddenly found many new faces at their honey hole one day.


I am active duty, and I feel a little shorted about this. I understand the business side of it with MWR needing to stay out of the red, but it is still hard not to feel like those perks have somehow been taken from me.
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