Bolivar: GOOD. 60 degrees. The fish have been active this week and people caught some great ones when the weather cooperated. They caught plenty of black drum and redfish across …
Fishing
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Bolivar: GOOD. 56 degrees. Few more anglers fishing at the north jetty this past week. Reports of more black drum being caught across the bay along with keeper speckled trout …
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Bolivar: GOOD. 50 degrees. We have gotten Reports of black drum, redfish, few speckled trout, and whiting with some occasional sheepshead at the north jetty on shrimp. Some anglers use …
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Bolivar: GOOD. 50 degrees. Water clarity is brackish and muddy on the north end, and clearing on the south end. Catches of sheepshead, a few small speckled trout, redfish of …
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Bolivar: FAIR. 44 degrees. Believe it or not, there have been catches of catfish, bass and redfish in East Bay due to the freshwater runoff. Surf producing catches of black …
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By Ruth Ann Ruiz The Post Newspaper Features Editor Belle took a few moments to play some chords on her harmonica while gazing out at the pond where she had …
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Bolivar: FAIR. 40 degrees. North Jetty Boat cut and East Bay producing nice catches of trout. A few catches of black drum biting dead shrimp or crab off the bottom …
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Bolivar: FAIR. 58 degrees. This is typically the slowest time of the year. Bay side of Bolivar is holding nice trophy size trout catches, redfish, sheepshead and black drum using …
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Bolivar: GOOD. 60-65 degrees. Goat Island drains water runoff into the open water, holding redfish and trout on topwaters early and late, soft plastics later. Fish cuts through the intercoastal …
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Bolivar: GOOD. 60-65 degrees. Goat Island drains water runoff into the open water, holding redfish and trout on topwaters early and late, soft plastics later. Fish cuts through the intercoastal …
