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<blockquote data-quote="rusty.hook" data-source="post: 193178" data-attributes="member: 3628"><p>I fish in Cedar Bayou, it separates Harris County and Chambers County here in Baytown and runs out to the bays. it's about 10 minutes to the boat ramp from my house. When I put in, if I turn left at the ramp, I fish up the bayou towards fresh water, or if I turn right at the boat ramp I can fish the saltwater in Trinity, Tabbs, Burnett, and LaPorte/Sylvan Beach bays and also around the Fred Hartman Bridge. To the left in freshwater are catfish and bass, to the right will be red fish, flounder and speckled trout. On windy days I go back up the bayou and calm days can go out towards the bays.</p><p>I just finished converting my little side console over to a center console, will post pics later in remod./rebuild. Been working for the past 4 weeks or so on the remod.</p><p>P.S. did not mean to hijack this post, just answering a question, thanx, Doyle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rusty.hook, post: 193178, member: 3628"] I fish in Cedar Bayou, it separates Harris County and Chambers County here in Baytown and runs out to the bays. it's about 10 minutes to the boat ramp from my house. When I put in, if I turn left at the ramp, I fish up the bayou towards fresh water, or if I turn right at the boat ramp I can fish the saltwater in Trinity, Tabbs, Burnett, and LaPorte/Sylvan Beach bays and also around the Fred Hartman Bridge. To the left in freshwater are catfish and bass, to the right will be red fish, flounder and speckled trout. On windy days I go back up the bayou and calm days can go out towards the bays. I just finished converting my little side console over to a center console, will post pics later in remod./rebuild. Been working for the past 4 weeks or so on the remod. P.S. did not mean to hijack this post, just answering a question, thanx, Doyle [/QUOTE]
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