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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3207320" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Beware of the cheap group charters. You will be shoulder to shoulder with others on the boat and most of your time will be spent with getting your line untangled from those on either side of you.</p><p>Spend a few more bucks with lower numbers of folks fishing.</p><p>The further south you go down the Tx coast the closer the continental shelf gets and that is where the big fish are. </p><p>Snagging spoonbill in Ok is the closest we have to salt water fishing. </p><p>Tail hook a 80-100 lb spoonbill in swift current, you have a fight on your hands that is going to take every ounce of your strength to get in. </p><p>That being said, nothing better than a big yellowfin tuna for some incredible sushi.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3207320, member: 5412"] Beware of the cheap group charters. You will be shoulder to shoulder with others on the boat and most of your time will be spent with getting your line untangled from those on either side of you. Spend a few more bucks with lower numbers of folks fishing. The further south you go down the Tx coast the closer the continental shelf gets and that is where the big fish are. Snagging spoonbill in Ok is the closest we have to salt water fishing. Tail hook a 80-100 lb spoonbill in swift current, you have a fight on your hands that is going to take every ounce of your strength to get in. That being said, nothing better than a big yellowfin tuna for some incredible sushi. [/QUOTE]
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