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I just want you to know that my wife and I. used your method last year. We spent 31 days on Salt Water from April 14th to August 31st, on the Texas Coast, we caught 1680 Trout and 151 Red Fish during those 31 days all on artificial lures. We just went for 1 day yesterday as the cold this year moved things behind about 3 weeks we caught 41 trout yesterday including one that went 8 lbs. I think it is the best table for Salt Water. We plan our trips using your Calendar.

Excellent website which provides excellent information.....From a houston cop who loves to fish. Keep up the good work.

I really like your new calendar design for Jan. 2001. Keep up the good work.

We really enjoy using your calendar for planning our fishing trips and find that prime times are often the only time fishing is good on any given day. However, can't you please furnish a printer friendly version so we can carry the information with us but not use so much paper or colored printer ink. Ideally, we should be able to print either month shown on the screen without any color or any other ads or information.
Note from PT:
Printer-friendly calendar added!

First off, I want to tell you that your site is wonderful. I use it everytime I'm planning a trip. Keep up the good work.

I have had good success with a carolina rig. Depending on the current and water depth I use anywhere from a 1oz-3oz egg weight. I found out that using finger mullet works best for this rig. I have caught flounder, specks and redfish on this rig. I normally use 3" - 4" mullet but I have caught some huge flounder and specks using mullet that are 7"- 9". The best way to hook them is through the eye socket without penetrating their eyes. I first used this rig in North Carolina and I can't wait to try it out down here this summer.

I have found tidal velocities to be some of the most useful info your site has presented…. Thank you very much, your web site looks to be in good order and I enjoy it very much.

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