📌Good night time spot 📌

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Wow this looks like a super easy spot for us to check out. We are going to have to go as soon as the weather passes!! Thanks so much.
 
When it starts to get really cold tons of trout and reds
 
What are the green lights for? I've seen em in some piers (like the A&M Galveston one), but don't know what the benefits are vs regular lights.
I think it’s to “attract” bait fish
 
My dad always said anyone with a green light would attract more bait. He ended up buying one that you could drop down where you were fishing and he would bring a car battery. I dont think it was bright enough under water from what I remember but I believe that is when we first tried it.
 
What are the green lights for? I've seen em in some piers (like the A&M Galveston one), but don't know what the benefits are vs regular light
Sorry Chris so there's a lot of different lights. Attracts plankton which attracts all types of bait withdrawals in the big fish some people swear by green lights. But there's one light really bright white light attract some amazing fish ..
 
Wow this looks like a super easy spot for us to check out. We are going to have to go as soon as the weather passes!! Thanks so much.
I really hope the weather passes, would like to try this spot sometime this weekend.
 
That whole area is a great place to fish. On both sides of the bridge and all up and down the he shore line
 
That whole area is a great place to fish. On both sides of the bridge and all up and down the he shore line
Awesome, I think we are going to try it tomorrow some time as long as the weather holds off.
 
We just have to make it back in time to watch the Texans game
 
So we are thinking about hitting this spot in the morning maybe around 9am Levee Rd and then head to Freeport Riverplace after that. Would be cool if you guys can make it!
 
I’ll try Texans play at noon and I always get picked to BBQ
 
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