greybeard Well-known member Joined Jul 5, 2012 Messages 28,027 Reaction score 17,143 Location Copperas Cove Tx Nov 1, 2022 #1 30" & released. Trinity Bay
wbvs58 Well-known member Joined Mar 20, 2011 Messages 9,273 Reaction score 7,713 Location S.E. Queensland, Australia Nov 1, 2022 #2 What sort of fish is that GB, salt or fresh water? Very impressive. Ken
OP OP greybeard Well-known member Joined Jul 5, 2012 Messages 28,027 Reaction score 17,143 Location Copperas Cove Tx Nov 1, 2022 #3 Redfish. usually caught in salt or brackish. (but under some circumstances can live in fresh water. Usually power plant cooling ponds)
Redfish. usually caught in salt or brackish. (but under some circumstances can live in fresh water. Usually power plant cooling ponds)
Brute 23 CT Supporter Cattle Today Supporter Joined Apr 19, 2007 Messages 15,656 Reaction score 11,891 Location Gulf Coast of South Texas Nov 1, 2022 #4 They are a ton of fun on light tackle. Plus, they are really good to eat on the half shell.
Rafter S Well-known member Joined Sep 17, 2013 Messages 5,508 Reaction score 2,401 Location Grimes County, TX Nov 2, 2022 #5 greybeard said: Redfish. usually caught in salt or brackish. (but under some circumstances can live in fresh water. Usually power plant cooling ponds) Click to expand... It's my understanding that they will live and grow in fresh water, but not reproduce.
greybeard said: Redfish. usually caught in salt or brackish. (but under some circumstances can live in fresh water. Usually power plant cooling ponds) Click to expand... It's my understanding that they will live and grow in fresh water, but not reproduce.