I'm glad that they redid the Indian pier I remember when I first went to it back in 2005 It used to be controlled by a family and you would have to pay to get on the pier to fish and I was always a $10 charge and you would have to go through a gate and through the shack and that was at the entry of the pier now all of that's gone it's torn down it's gone and now it's open to just public just to go in and that's a beautiful thing to see that they changed it lot of good red fishing off of it
O use to live in Portland texas outskirts of corpus Christi the city and the beaches in corpus aranasas and rock port and all over south texas are nasty and hard packed sand and not white conpared to the squeaky clean fluffy thick white sandy beaches we have over here in gulf shores Alabama and oragne beach fl for some reason. But one thing is for sure that Indian point pier in Portland if you throw some soft plastics on a 3/8 jig hook woth a bass style rod anf spinning reel and when facing the pier go to the far left hand side corner facing back twords the beach and highway and boince and reel that jih head amd soft plastic eel type bait pff the bottom in a fast jerk and medium reel pace to reel in the cslack you will catch monster speckled trout there. I caught my all time personall best trout there which was was 29.6 inches at 12.7 lbs she was a monster and i always caught my limit of 5 trout over 15 inches at the spot in a hour or two everry time in early morning as soon as the sun starts to peak through the darkness is when you wanna start fishing and fish till about noon os the nest times there for trout. Especially right now in sorong time they are so thick in there they will hit the plastic soft eel bait as soon as it hits the water and if you free line a live shrimp right there by the dock and jaut let the shrinp donots thing about 10-15 feet away from doc you will nail monster trophy trout roght there as well like that if the spft plastic osnt working
I'm glad that they redid the Indian pier I remember when I first went to it back in 2005 It used to be controlled by a family and you would have to pay to get on the pier to fish and I was always a $10 charge and you would have to go through a gate and through the shack and that was at the entry of the pier now all of that's gone it's torn down it's gone and now it's open to just public just to go in and that's a beautiful thing to see that they changed it lot of good red fishing off of it
O use to live in Portland texas outskirts of corpus Christi the city and the beaches in corpus aranasas and rock port and all over south texas are nasty and hard packed sand and not white conpared to the squeaky clean fluffy thick white sandy beaches we have over here in gulf shores Alabama and oragne beach fl for some reason. But one thing is for sure that Indian point pier in Portland if you throw some soft plastics on a 3/8 jig hook woth a bass style rod anf spinning reel and when facing the pier go to the far left hand side corner facing back twords the beach and highway and boince and reel that jih head amd soft plastic eel type bait pff the bottom in a fast jerk and medium reel pace to reel in the cslack you will catch monster speckled trout there. I caught my all time personall best trout there which was was 29.6 inches at 12.7 lbs she was a monster and i always caught my limit of 5 trout over 15 inches at the spot in a hour or two everry time in early morning as soon as the sun starts to peak through the darkness is when you wanna start fishing and fish till about noon os the nest times there for trout. Especially right now in sorong time they are so thick in there they will hit the plastic soft eel bait as soon as it hits the water and if you free line a live shrimp right there by the dock and jaut let the shrinp donots thing about 10-15 feet away from doc you will nail monster trophy trout roght there as well like that if the spft plastic osnt working