Jacks in the surf November 21st, 2020

Padre Island National Seashore 2020-11-21.  Spotting jacks in the surf and casting to them.

Stay in a hotel the night before.  You take care of your own lodging.

Meet at the Visitor Center parking lot an hour before sunrise.  We want to be at MM 20 by sunrise.

4WD or a ride is needed.

8-12 wt rod required

3-6″ whitish flies with Billy S’s set-up using a 1/32 oz egg or cone sinker tied into the loop knot.

Billy S set-up for Jacks

Billy S set-up for Jacks

30# or larger fluorocarbon.

Let’s flesh this out.  Ask  me questions and I’ll update as we go.

Trip Description: We will take four-wheel drive vehicles down Padre Island National Seashore targeting jacks in the surf.

Where:       Padre Island National Seashore
Start Time:  0530 0600         End Time:    1800 or so
Trip Leader: Tim Stokely 
e-mail:    [tstokley65(AT)icloud(dot)com]
Phone:    [cp=1(4O9)978(dash)O956] 
FRC radio channel: 16
VHF radio channel: 69 for primary, 71 back-up

How to sign up:
1. Evite Link
2.Or on the sign-up sheet distributed at the monthly meeting                                                                                   3. Or e-mail the trip leader.

Let me know if you are 4WD driver or not when you sign up.

How to get waiver forms: Waiver of Liability, here, filled out and signed, along with emergency contact information.

Cost: National Seashore Entrance Fee $10 per vehicle

Directions:    About 250 miles (4-5 hours) from central Houston
Search Houston to Malaquite Beach (20420 Park Road 22, Corpus Christi, Texas (Padre Island National Seashore)) in an online mapping program

About the area:

At 60-70 miles long, Padre Island is the longest, undeveloped, barrier island in the world. Anglers with four-wheel drive vehicles can access almost all of it.

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3 thoughts on “Jacks in the surf November 21st, 2020

  1. Please let me know who is the Trip Leader of the Padre Island National Seashore 2020-11-21

    I got couple of questions

    Thanks
    Ozzy Capmany

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