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I live in Beaumont, TX and surf fish McFaddins, High Island , Rollover Pass and Crystal Beach. Generally speaking the water is always sandy and fishing is "iffy". How far East would I need to go to find generally better water - water where I could reasonably catch pompano for instance. Grand Isle, Gulfport, Orange Beach, Destin, Dauphin where is the water green or blue more often than not?
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Maes beach
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Gulf Shores is the start of that type water. They catch a bunch of pomps in that area.
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Always hear about people catching pompano on Ship Island in Mississippi
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The barrier Islands in Mississippi.... Ship, Horn, Cat all have that type of water but the are onle accesible by boat.
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Ship does have that excursion boat that you can hitch a ride out there
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green to the beach at McFaddin yesterday.
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Had one jump in the boat and hit me in the leg last year. August or September in Timbalier Bay.
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Gulf shores and east of there def good pomp surf fishing. I fish Pensacola beach, just got back from a trip Sunday. They were there
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