Thanks a lot. I had heard about the old roads and wondered if they could be fished.
The KOA looks nice. Are there any rest areas along the main bridge hiway. They are not quite as expensive for a 58 year old dude on a budget who's exs and bankruptcy have taken his fortune
Sounds like it's not the right season for Tarpon, but I have to go when I can.
I'll definantly look for the 'bridge at Channel #2 (mile marker 73)' you spoke of.
I will be using good baitcasting equipment that I usually use for bass fishing. I am not in a hurry on this trip and probably will be able to learn from the locals.
I would like to do one trip with a guide, but not an ocean trip. I really would like to hook up with a good largemouth bass guide using shiners or a good guide for the calmer bay or canal waters. I am more interested in any good sport fish from the 5 to 30 lb range. I really would like to catch a nice Florida largemouth on a Large Shiner. Primarily I use plastic worms in Texas, so I am a very patient fisherman
What type of lures are best for the bridges?
I have done some Texas Gulf Coast flats drift fishing for reds and trout using live shrimp which works well with a popping cork.
What live bait is used predominantly on the old hiway bridges? Are they open at night?
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