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Old September 21st, 2005, 06:30 PM
Les Stewart
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Alright, I live close to Houston and read recently that the day after a
hurricane is great fishing.


I think you will have better luck today or tomorrow before the storm. The
storm will push green water inshore starting soon. I have done extremely
well in this situation, 1 or 2 days before a storm or at the edge of one.
The key is the high green water close in.

After the storm there will probably be a lot of dirty fresh water for a few
days from the turbulence, rain and runoff. I have had no luck the couple of
times I tried after a storm.

"For every theory there is an equal and opposite theory"
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Les Stewart
Beaumont, TX


 




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