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Topic: Newbie heads to Clear Lake  (Read 1695 times)

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capnron

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Me and my feel free are heading for Clear Lake this weekend.  Saturday especially looks like a nice day.  I found this set of  KRT maps including kayak tours so I'll start with that to try to find some access

Here's the maps  http://konoctitrails.com/maps/.

The Soda Bay area looks interesting or maybe even farther east like all those boat docks.

Let me know if anybody wants to hook up on the lake or partying up there Saturday nite!

Good fishin







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We will be at state park afternoon of saturday.
Live today for tomorrow's sake.
We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.


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Cant go wrong with launching at Braitos Marina and fishing both sides of the peninsula.


capnron

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thanks for the info guys, braitos looks like a good place for me to start


 

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