ESPIRITO SANTO BAY
This is our main bay, right out front of POC. It has something to offer throughout the year no matter what the forecast. It is home to the beautiful Schoalwater Bay, Pringle Lake, Mule Slough, Big Pocket, Grass Island, Lighthouse, and Fishpond. With options like coves, creeks, channels, islands, mangroves, marshes, grass flats, mud flats, sand bars, reefs, deep and shallow. There are literally so many spots that one could have a tough time deciding what to do in a day.
Cooley knows what areas are best during certain tides and seasons. Just let him know what you would like to catch and if you have any preferences. It will help narrow down the options. In Espirito Santo Bay we can find somewhere that will be good for boating or wading any day of the year. It also offers “one last cast” spot on the way home for a big trophy.
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WEST MATAGORDA BAY
Another major bay system right out in front of Port O’Connor. This bay is well known for the historic Pass Cavallo and the Matagorda Jetty Bull Reds. Pass Cavallo is a natural inlet on Matagorda Island that natives, explorers, and settlers have used for hundreds of years. It is only access by boat which keeps a private relaxing setting for beach goers. This is a fantastic way to end the summer day and cool off. But this is a fishing trip, Capt. Cooley will always have a rod out. This is one of the best spots to get a chance at a shark or a tarpon.
The Matagorda Jetties are known for their year-round chance to get big Bull Reds. Some months can be truly breath taking with the numbers fish using this jetty. The Schools of Bull Reds, Sharks, Jack Crevalle, Mackerel and Tarpon can all be found boiling on topwater. When it is “on fire,” we will have to make a stop at the Jetty.
However, the reason Cooley loves Matagorda Bay is the grassy marshes of Matagorda Island. The island offers completely different scenery compared to Espirito Santo and it is great for wading. We will watch the weather to make this run as it could get bumpy and seem like a long ride. The beach and jetty are close access to Espirito Santo Bay and always an option throughout the year.
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SAN ANTONIO BAY
Can you believe there is another big bay within range for a day of fishing in POC? This is where the Guadalupe River meets the bay. There are many oyster reefs, shorelines, mangrove lagoons and marshes. This is where we are most likely to get a glimpse of a giant Alligator or a Whooping Crane. The Ultra Cat can get us to the back lakes where we could be the only boat around.
You may hear an airboat or two but for the most part the spots are secluded and quiet. The beautiful nature is just a bonus to the reds and trout we will be catching. Making the run to San Antonio Bay is best on calmer days but we can make it from POC by running shallow most of the time.
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