AlienXtx
Nignog
im going to try to come guys im going to make it a fishing trip
Cool man, I think it's just going to be a hang out, drink and fish thing anyway.
im going to try to come guys im going to make it a fishing trip
Launching a boat Surf Side might be a little tricky unless the water is glassy like it sometimes is.Add me to the list. I just got a little 12ft boat and I will deff take that and my fishing poles. Maybe by that time I will have a hitch on my truck and I can use my grille that hooks up to the hitch.
Launching a boat Surf Side might be a little tricky unless the water is glassy like it sometimes is.
There are launches bay side, but it's a long ways around.You could always drive to the end and launch in the channel, but that is some potentially very harsh terrain to pull a boat over
addedAdd me to the list. I just got a little 12ft boat and I will deff take that and my fishing poles. Maybe by that time I will have a hitch on my truck and I can use my grille that hooks up to the hitch.
Does that mean you want to be on "the list"?im bringing the shark rod ..... and big baits
Add me to the list. I just got a little 12ft boat and I will deff take that and my fishing poles. Maybe by that time I will have a hitch on my truck and I can use my grille that hooks up to the hitch.
Boating:
Boating : While boating at Padre Island National Seashore, the park asks that you observe the following laws and guidance to ensure the safety of all visitors (including yourself) , to protect the park's natural resources, and to help everyone enjoy their time in the park.
Boats may be launched at Bird Island Basin and at Yarborough Pass Boat Ramp. No other launch areas are authorized.
Hard-sided, motorized boats may not be launched into the Gulf of Mexico. Soft-sided (Zodiac style) boats of twelve feet or less in length may launch into the Gulf, but only if they launch south of the 5 mile marker (the four wheel drive sign).
Personal watercraft (such as Jetskis, Seadoos, etc.) may not operate anywhere within the boundaries of Padre Island National Seashore.
Air boats and fishing boats which use air motors (flounder rigs) are prohibited in Padre Island National Seashore.
The beach is technically a "highway" so street vehicles only.Are 4-wheelers ok to bring? If so I might bring mine.
AddedFYI, put B and I down.. we will try our best to make it.